Wildfire
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Equipment
Kubota L5740 HSTC3 and a Kubota ZG222Z, 2013 BX25D,Custom Toyota fork lift.
I have to wonder why do some items get put into production some times. I bought a Land Pride grapple for the BX a few weeks ago along with the third function valve kit. Included in the kit was the FEL 3rd function control switch. When I took it out of the bag I figured it was for a Kenworth because it was so big. It also looked as if it fell out of a 100' ugly tree and struck every branch on the way down.
Well I went ahead and installed it anyway so the other day I was out around the door playing with the BX and that darn knob was annoying the heck out of me. Every time I'd go to dump the bucket I'd hit the 3rd function switches plus it was just to uncomfortable too use.
This isn't a cheap switch either. My dealer told me the replacement cost would be over $450. plus tax and shipping.
Well this weekend I had enough. I had some 3" aluminum round stock and some 2" aluminum square stock and machined a new knob and milled a switch housing. I buffed the knob and the $14.00 momentary on off on switch is even waterproof.
Today I used the BX again and just love the way it feels now. Why couldn't the engineers design it so you didn't have to be some kind of a mutant freak to use their switch assembly.
Here's a few photos. I got a video uploading as well.
Well I went ahead and installed it anyway so the other day I was out around the door playing with the BX and that darn knob was annoying the heck out of me. Every time I'd go to dump the bucket I'd hit the 3rd function switches plus it was just to uncomfortable too use.
This isn't a cheap switch either. My dealer told me the replacement cost would be over $450. plus tax and shipping.
Well this weekend I had enough. I had some 3" aluminum round stock and some 2" aluminum square stock and machined a new knob and milled a switch housing. I buffed the knob and the $14.00 momentary on off on switch is even waterproof.
Today I used the BX again and just love the way it feels now. Why couldn't the engineers design it so you didn't have to be some kind of a mutant freak to use their switch assembly.
Here's a few photos. I got a video uploading as well.