J Jim L. Active member Jun 18, 2014 853 155 43 Texas Jan 28, 2024 #21 NGK and Bosch are well-known with good history. As pointed out, go to a good supply chain so that you minimize the chance of knock-offs. I would expect to pay about $20 each. Be wary of "really good deals" as you look.
NGK and Bosch are well-known with good history. As pointed out, go to a good supply chain so that you minimize the chance of knock-offs. I would expect to pay about $20 each. Be wary of "really good deals" as you look.
Kubota Newbie Active member Equipment M4500, New Idea Cut-Ditioner, JD 14T Baler, IH "Plow Chief" plows, Oliver Rake Dec 28, 2010 533 81 28 Mount Vernon, Ohio Jan 28, 2024 #22 Bought NGK from napa several years ago. Cold starts at -20 not a problem. At the time they were $15 a piece cheaper than Kubota. When you're buying 6 it adds up.
Bought NGK from napa several years ago. Cold starts at -20 not a problem. At the time they were $15 a piece cheaper than Kubota. When you're buying 6 it adds up.
GeoHorn Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment M4700DT, LA1002FEL, Ferguson5-8B Compactor-Roller, 10KDumpTrailer, RTV-X900 May 18, 2018 6,040 3,316 113 Texas Jan 29, 2024 #23 Russell King said: The glow plugs for my older L185 were in a NGK box when I bought them from the dealer. The box had Kubota stickers on top of most of the box. Click to expand... Not uncommon…. How many of us believe Kubota makes nuts and bolts…..or paint…??
Russell King said: The glow plugs for my older L185 were in a NGK box when I bought them from the dealer. The box had Kubota stickers on top of most of the box. Click to expand... Not uncommon…. How many of us believe Kubota makes nuts and bolts…..or paint…??