M9960 with LA1353 -- need valve cables

josephny

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M9960 KX41-2
Jul 23, 2017
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Does anyone know the part number and/or specs for the joystick/control-valve cables for the LA1353 on an M9960?

I am just sick and tired of not having fine control over the loader and I'm hoping replacing the cables will do the trick.

Thank you!
 

mbu

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Go to Kubotausa.com and click on parts. Then click on illustrated parts list; agree to user agreement; then type in LA1353 as the model.

Oh... one more thing...

If you want to know the cost, write down the part numbers and then go to Messicks.com and do a search as they usually will show the retail price.
 
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josephny

New member

Equipment
M9960 KX41-2
Jul 23, 2017
15
1
3
Sullivan County, NY
Go to Kubotausa.com and click on parts. Then click on illustrated parts list; agree to user agreement; then type in LA1353 as the model.

Oh... one more thing...

If you want to know the cost, write down the part numbers and then go to Messicks.com and do a search as they usually will show the retail price.
Thank you so much! Worked perfectly.

Looks like I need (qty 2) 7J800-77452 at $50 each from Messicks.

Is there a straightforward way to find aftermarket (i.e., cheaper) versions of these cables?
 

D2Cat

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Many times it's better to buy the factory item at a bit more expense. You will know it's the correct part for the application and don't have to do the job two times because the first one wasn't correct, or didn't last.
 

Tx Jim

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Thank you so much! Worked perfectly.

Looks like I need (qty 2) 7J800-77452 at $50 each from Messicks.

Is there a straightforward way to find aftermarket (i.e., cheaper) versions of these cables?
To search for cheaper part one can highlight the part number then right click with mouse to reveal a Google search for part number. $50 doesn't sound too bad for OEM part. I agree sometimes cheaper isn't worth the cheaper price.