Just bought a L305DT - Need a WSM

BotaTrac

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Hello:

I just got a 1984 Kubota L305DT and I'm looking for a WSM. Any ideas besides eBay? Thanks in advace...
 

rbargeron

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When I had my first L345 (same tractor but with 4-cyl) I had an owners manual and the printed parts manual. The published parts book has the same info as today's online version but the image quality is far superior. In many ways its better than the WSMs that were available for the L305. There's a copy under $30 here right now. Dick B
 

Sean2202

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I would love to have a WSM on the L305DT as well if someone has one. I do have an owners manual and an old beat up parts manual. Mine has the L1720 loader with the auxiliary hyd tank on the right side as well.
 

Dave_eng

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I would love to have a WSM on the L305DT as well if someone has one. I do have an owners manual and an old beat up parts manual. Mine has the L1720 loader with the auxiliary hyd tank on the right side as well.
Try Kubotabooks.com for the WSM. Check if their version of the L305 Operators' Manual is better than what you have.

Books

There is a download site for WSM. I have bought a few. $9.95.

The quality of their images is better but the content is about the same as Kubotabooks.com

If you are not happy and complain immediately they will refund the $.95.

Down load WSM

Parts info from Messicks is my suggestion rather than an old paper book as the info will be the latest substitutions not out of date part numbers. Sign in as a Guest.

Messicks

In Kubotabooks.com in the loaders section you will find info on your loader.

Loader

Feel free to ask questions. A suggestion, usually better to start your own thread than tag unto an old one started by someone else.

Dave