Question remains unanswered: How do you disconnect/reconnect the battery without toasting the ECU?
My non-Kubota tech interpolation is the root of the problem is whatever regulates the voltage (maybe a voltage regulator?) spikes the voltage coming out of the alternator when there’s a battery connection failure. ECU is not protected from voltage spikes so it gets toasted. If the engine isn’t running, there is nothing coming out of the alternator. (I’m not an electrical genius but I’m reasonably sure an alternator that isn’t spinning won’t produce anything.)
So that would mean there are two conditions precedent to toasting the ECU: 1) The engine must be running. 2) There must be a failure of at least one battery connection.
If that’s true, and there’s a failure of a battery connection on a non-running engine, the result is it won’t start. The ECU will NOT be toasted.
If I change the battery, all I have to do to protect the ECU is make sure the engine isn’t running and don’t hook it up backward.
If, for some unknown reason I wanted to kill the ECU on my L, all I have to do is disconnect one or both battery connections while it’s running.
Since there are three, and probably more than three, people on this thread that know WAY more than I do on this subject, confirmation or correction of the above would be appreciated.