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  1. lupuseven

    L3301 No Crank, all saftey switches test good....

    Good to know they are "in spec" oh yeah cleaned area off pretty good before I put in the new battery in. Once I'm able to get it started again I will check the alt voltage, forgot about that.
  2. lupuseven

    L3301 No Crank, all saftey switches test good....

    lol they definitely were fluke starts , wont start again. going through Kubota parts page I found a sensor I have no Idea where it could be. https://kpad.kubota.com/books/2637/figs/165067?active_part_ids=267133407&illust_index=0 part number # 59700-42840 or #30 on diagram.
  3. lupuseven

    L3301 No Crank, all saftey switches test good....

    Thanks! Its time for a "detail" of the engine bay anyhow. I'll just clean and inspect all electrical cable (visualy and for resistance) as I make my way back to gauge cluster. I'm sure there will be some unrelated connections and wiring dry-rotting out of sight as well.
  4. lupuseven

    L3301 No Crank, all saftey switches test good....

    2017 L3301 HST 430hrs bought used with 350hrs in Nov '21 It has been a day or two since last use. I came out to use it turned the key and saw that all dash lights were normal, but no crank. Swapped for new battery I had waiting for another project... still no love so I came here to search for...
  5. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    Il ike the idea of runing it out and back when you go out, I could probably even get my wife to do it when she gets around.
  6. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    Wifey already said "we need one of those" when I was watching a video about them, almost ordered one right then lol. It will definitely come in handy when I'm clearing out areas for animals and gardens, I have a few other things to spend on first otherwise it would be in the yard by now.
  7. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    Exactly what I have here, nice to know a back blade will "help" Now to research which is the most durable and heaviest.
  8. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    Yeah the high ground was a good selling point to me on this one. Surprisingly the wind isn't as bad as one would think. most days none, now this last storm was insane 30-40 steady with 60mph gusts. I like the idea of the I-beam, I'll put out some feelers to see if anyone has any laying around.
  9. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    Whomever had the tractor before me put hydraulics on all 3 pts! I get some crazy tilt action out of it with one full extended and the other full retracted. Definelty need the angle, tilt not so much so that should help with whatever's out there in the used market
  10. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    I've been hand shucking the larger ones, its amazing how quickly it actually gets done too. good Idea on the hand rake I have a large one I'll have to start bringing with me when i manage the larger ones.
  11. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    LOL pretty much the beauty of this area is what drew us here, and the night skies are the best I've ever seen! We have a herd of about a dozen Mule Deer that camp out on our property every night. Just for reference we live in the saddle on Safford Hill. Thanks! I was thinking about the...
  12. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    Kinda what I was thinking too, Im going to see if i can borrow or rent them to see if they are even effective enough before I spend the loot on someting that I wouldn use otherwise.
  13. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    Right after yesterdays rain.
  14. lupuseven

    "Grading" Rocky Terain?

    We just moved to SE Arizona (near Portal), I bought a used L3301 equipped with a FEL and a box blade (forgot the brand) to help with the many planned projects I have out here. We live on a foothill where the terrain here is basically rocks with some dirt thrown in. I have been able to manage...