I live in Macon Georgia and cannot find anyone to service my Kabota L 3430 on site. The closest Kubota dealer is in Perry Georgia about 50 miles away and I don’t have a trailer capable of holding my tractor. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Any reason why you’re not doing it yourself? I’d come do it, but Macon is a haul from Canton.I live in Macon Georgia and cannot find anyone to service my Kabota L 3430 on site. The closest Kubota dealer is in Perry Georgia about 50 miles away and I don’t have a trailer capable of holding my tractor. Any suggestions? Thanks!
in this area, renting a trailer costs about 50% more than hiring a rollback to do the hauling for you. May be different in that area.agree, rent a 'car hauling trailer'( 7000#) as quik look says tractor weighs about 3500#
A 'tilt n load' style tow truck can easily haul it ,maybe as a 'back load' or whatever it's called when he'd otherwise be empty one way.
if you rent a trailer be sure it's well secured !
I'm in Macon. There is no Kubota dealer here.Mason Kubota has a lot of dealers. I would call one of them and ask.
Thanks, that's probably what ill do.Might get a trailer at the local rental yard and haul it yourself.
My service light came on so I guess it's a routine service. You're right I can do simple stuff like that so I just need to find what's included and order the parts. Thanks for pushing me in that direction. I used to would have found out exactly what I needed to do and jumped on it w/o a second thought but as I've gotten older I've lost my motivation. I hate that about myself.You did not say what kind of service you are wanting done. If it is just fluid and filter changes, this can be easily done yourself as previously stated. Lots of great folks here to offer advice if needed. For other more serious repairs that require the dealer, trailering it is probably the best option for that distance.