Kubota app for Android

Jase8

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Hey all - I finally bought a used tractor last Summer. It's a BX22MLB, purchased in 2003. I'm trying to determine the best way to log my maintenance and keep her in good shape. A friend told me about the Kubota app for Android. However, after downloading it, it won't bring up anything after plugging in the model.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
 

leveraddict

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Try BX22TLB?
 

mikester

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Use google calendar. Label and color code events to make them easy to find.

There's no need to find another "app" that will probably disappear and stop working on a future android update. Apps don't last as long as tractors and cars do.
 
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ctfjr

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I've always found Excel to be an easy and flexible way to log repetitive 'stuff'
 
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GreensvilleJay

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piece of paper and a writing stick.....
Virtually all 'apps' gather data from your 'computer' and sell to others.
 
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I'll go along with Jay. Your owner's manual gives the recommended service intervals. Keep a little notebook with it to record what you've done and when. I don't have a bunch of add on apps on my phone and computer and have tried to eliminate many that came with the devices.
 
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Jase8

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Use google calendar. Label and color code events to make them easy to find.

There's no need to find another "app" that will probably disappear and stop working on a future android update. Apps don't last as long as tractors and cars do.
Great idea!! I'm a visual person, so the color codes will do wonders for me.

Thank you!!👍
 

mikester

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Great idea!! I'm a visual person, so the color codes will do wonders for me.

Thank you!!👍
I create a sub-calendar called "Auto" with its own color code. Sometimes it's easier to turn off all but the one sub-calendar if your are trying to quickly find when you've done something without trying to read through the clutter.

I used to use a "to do" app which got bought out by micro$oft who kindly shut down and locked out the data access to the old app. Same thing has happened to other calendar "apps".

If it's important I also write events in my paper calendar. Never needs batteries or an internet connection - it just works. If you rely on "the cloud" to store your data it WILL eventually disappear, just like a real cloud does.
 
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ACDII

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My OM Service book has these neat things called blank pages with lines on them. I am assuming those are for keeping records, so thats what I use them for. After 20 years though, it became so routine that I stopped doing that around 2007.
 
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