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  1. IDKUBOTA

    Upright FEL Storage (with pics)

    May I suggest using a chain and some sort of fastener to reinforce your gambrel rope. Perhaps chaining around your joist and the loader. I like the space saving.
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    tire chains not fitting on AG tires

    I suggest exchanging your ladder chains for "h" type chains. Ladder chains fall in between the lugs of the ag tires. H type chains sit over the lugs. Tirechains.com will be one of the cheapest sources of chains for your tractor. My local dealer purchased mine via drop shipping from this...
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    L4600DT with LA764 in the stable

    NIW, Cd'a tractor has rim guard just south of you and the kubota dealer in bonners does as well. FYI. Cheers, Idk
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    3 point lift arms question

    Greetings all. I have been having some questions about my 3 point lift arms recently in regards to the lifting lever for the l3800. I can't remember exactly, but vaguely recall that the lift 3 point lifting and lowering lever used to be associated with the range of numbers on the housing for...
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    loader remote question

    I have been considering a from remote for my l3800. ebay is currently selling several. I asked the seller who makes them and what is the part number and I was informed "parker" and no other identifying information could be found on the kit. Does anyone here have any experience with this set...
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    RH Grip L3800HST

    I bought a handle for the right side. I like it. I use it primarily to hold on to while going in reverse and going downhill. I had that part number and it arrived sans hex nuts. Cheers, IDK
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    weight on forks L3800HST

    The specs for the fel rate the lift capacity at around 1200 lbs at the pin and ~800 at the end of the bucket. I imagine that the pallet forks are the same. The weight at the pin would include the weight of your forks. I wonder if this the max they recommend. I had an alleged 1800 lb tote of...
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    Kubota substandard 3 pt hitch issue

    I recently started using my box blade and discovered the feathering inability of my L3800 3 pt hitch (jerky). I spoke with the service mgr of my dealer and he informed me that he was entirely unaware of this as an issue. While I was talking with him, he told me he was looking for service...
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    Question about building a front hitch for the l3800

    Well, the FEL trailer hitch is complete. My uncle put it together for me out of scrap (although at 1$/lb from the recycler it doesn't feel like scrap). The design changed a little from what was thought originally. 3 pieces of plate steel welded together(top and bottom with a spacer), a small...
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    Question about building a front hitch for the l3800

    thanks for the advice and ideas. We are going to build a bolt on hitch that bots on in two places and span at least 1/2 the length of the bucket to limit side to side movement. We will incorporate the underside lip of the bucket to fit firmly in the bolt on attachment. I'll have pictures when...
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    Question about building a front hitch for the l3800

    Was moving the trailer around with chain from the bucket and decided That there is just too much swing and it might be a little too hard on some of the light metal on the trailer and I need a trailer hit h for the front. I don't want to have to take off implements from the rear to put on a...
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    R4 to R1 swap - is this a fair deal?

    One of the upsides to r1 are chains go on easy and you can adjust the wheels out. I like my r1s. My friend with r4s likes likes my wheels better too.
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    2012 L3800 seat question

    Moving the seat forward made big difference. Thanks for the help.
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    2012 L3800 seat question

    Thank you for the seat adjustment information. The l3800 has an additional forward adjustable set of holes as suggested. I think that the 2 inches should do the trick. However, the additional set of bolt holes only includes 3 holes instead of 4( 2 on the right side and 1 on the left side) so I...
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    2012 L3800 seat question

    Greetings All, I have a seat problem. My wife to be is 5' even and has some difficulty staying in the seat of the L3800 without the seat safety cutoff turning off the engine. The seat is adjusted into the most forward position (that's where I use it-5'8"). Of course the seatbelt keeps her in...
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    Kubota price

    2012 L3800DT w loader, 66 "quick attach bucket w 3 welded chain hooks and loaded R1 tires, B77 BH 16 " bucket w mech thumb, engine block heater, front and rear work lights, canopy, telescopic 3 pt stabilizers, LP Rotary cutter 1260, LPPD15 Post hole digger w 9"auger, LP RB1684 84" rear blade...
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    Which Kubota to buy?

    If you go with the l3200/3800 frame, I'd consider the l3800. I use this for a 6 acre hobby farm and a couple of times this year would have preferred a bigger tractor (for lifting capacity). The l4600 or an m series would do a lot for you. If you move big hay bales then you will want carrying...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    The l3800 took a trip to the dealer for the 50 hours service today and they had it ready for pickup in 6 hours. Then back on the trailer for hometo back fill some holes in the pasture and then use clamp on bucket forks for unloading a pallet of concrete pavers for a hearth. in regards to the...
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    Ballast Box

    If you divide the dimensions by 12 inches, you get feet: 24 in=2 ft, 16in=1.3ft, 19in=1.58 ft. multiply and you get: 4.1 cu ft. If there is 150#/cu ft then the answer is 615 # + the weight of the box.
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    BH65 use with Water Ballast in Rear Tires

    Not to dredge up an old post (pun intended), but I don't think that this question was answered by more than opinion. I was wondering if Service Dept Vic could chime in on this question with Kubota information. I too have ballasted tires from the dealer and they sold me a BH77 and delivered it...