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  1. cook96cbra

    Ye old L3600 saves the day....

    Never seen those before, strange.
  2. cook96cbra

    Ye old L3600 saves the day....

    LOL! Yeah, it missed it's mandatory rust additive. I hope to never buy another one so I want to keep her in nice shape. I had a 93 that was so bad I called it "corn flake". I buy all my vehicles down south now. My Durango is from Texas too... Looking forward to the green! Here's some more pics...
  3. cook96cbra

    Ye old L3600 saves the day....

    True but impractical. Can't use them on the roads here in Michigan, they're illegal... The Durango is my winter ride / beater. I don't need the Superduty (usually) so it sits in the winter, it's never been in the salt. It's an 03 and has 0 rust. I'll use it if I really need it but I wait until...
  4. cook96cbra

    Ye old L3600 saves the day....

    The guy on the tractor is too. Must be gnomes....
  5. cook96cbra

    Ye old L3600 saves the day....

    A few days ago mid Michigan was slammed with 18-22" of snow. I was trying to clear out the driveway of the house we just bought because I had a delivery coming. It was wet and slippery under all that snow. I went to back up to reposition my little snow plow rig (a 99 Durango) and I couldn't...
  6. cook96cbra

    Sure is nice to open the barn door and see this:

    Damn, that's one hell of a nice gift. What a lucky young man!
  7. cook96cbra

    Sure is nice to open the barn door and see this:

    No doubt! Two winters ago we had so much snow my 30hp 4x4 Farmtac wouldn't drive through it! I had to back into the barn and take a run at it with the loader / bucket. Once I made a path I was able work.
  8. cook96cbra

    I LOVE having a loader!

    Ya got that right! I had to move three bucket loads of dirt to make a pad to set the tank on and then I used it and the back blade to get it close to level. The wife looked at it and said "that doesn't look like that much dirt". I told her she'd be thinking otherwise if she had to move it all...
  9. cook96cbra

    I LOVE having a loader!

    Haha! Same one. Took it to my dad's barn to work on it and then moved it to the house we're buying. Property needs lots of work, that's why I bought the tractor and the tank....
  10. cook96cbra

    I LOVE having a loader!

    Came in handy today unloading the fuel tank I'm going to use to fuel this beast!
  11. cook96cbra

    Need some new decals for you 'bota? Take a look at what I found

    A guy on Ebay makes these plus whatever you need. He already had the Kubota decals but not the LA680. He asked me to measure the old ones and within a day he had them available on Ebay! Pretty cool IMO. My loader's decals are in bad shape...
  12. cook96cbra

    Sure is nice to open the barn door and see this:

    Yeah, kinda. It came in handy again today...
  13. cook96cbra

    Sure is nice to open the barn door and see this:

    YUP! IMO, more specifically a loader... Same goes for a truck. Life without a truck is tough LOL!
  14. cook96cbra

    Install location for block heater - L3600???

    Pretty good idea. I knew of these but had forgot about them... I could use it on something else if needed, kind of a nice benefit
  15. cook96cbra

    Install location for block heater - L3600???

    Like this? Where'd ya stick it? On the block? http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/kats-engine-heaters-magnetic-heater-200w?cm_vc=-10005
  16. cook96cbra

    Sure is nice to open the barn door and see this:

    Like a good friend waiting to help you! Damn, I love this tractor!
  17. cook96cbra

    Install location for block heater - L3600???

    Yup! Looks just my L3600 engine. Thanks!
  18. cook96cbra

    Just bought my first Kubota....

    Those are NICE! Thank you for the link. I might buy a set for my winter beater / plow truck for back up lights!
  19. cook96cbra

    My kids love the 'bota too! Short videos of them driving the L3600

    Absolutely agree, dumb oversight on my part!