What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

nerwin

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Congrats, if it's like most other kubota tractors, don't get hung up on where you place the spinner. It will be located in another position on the wheel next week. The wheel doesn't return to the same position like a car.

Not wizzin on your parade...it's just the the way it is.
I think because the L2501 has regular steering box instead of hydrostatic it's gonna return to the same spot. But I don't know for sure.
 
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Oleracer

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I think because the L2501 has regular steering box instead of hydrostatic it's gonna return to the same spot. But I don't know for sure.
Pretty sure your correct
 

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Did a little firewood yesterday. Sometime you get lucky with the grapple and can get two good sized logs at once. I sure do like my Homestead Implements 55" grapple!

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Yesterday morning I woke up to a dusting of 1-1.5" of snow on top of the handpicked previously cleared gravel drive. I really didn't want to bother with it, but I also knew that amount on top of the skim coat would freeze up and be a PITA with our hill.

So I had 45 mins before I needed to head out for something and jumped on the tractor, mounted the rear blade and flipped it around to "gentle" mode and spent 30mins clearing the new layer. Even that small dusting over 500' or so adds up.

It's nice to have the right tools for the job.
 
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Bmyers

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We cleared a path across the creek
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Once we got a spot, we placed an old flat truck bed across the creek.


We got
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We placed some dirt and rock at each end, but we need to get more rock and make better access to both sides of it. Yet it works.

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Went to the Kubota dealer today and picked up some more accessories. ....I wanted to stay at the Kubota place all day...they had so many toys. Multiple excavators and skid steers along with tractors, including cabbed MX models all in doors. A place to spend money very quickly 😂
DO NOT "test drive" anything--you'll suddenly convince yourself "you need this piece of equipment" and spend a lot of time thinking about how to make it happen. In fact don't even sit in the seat... 🤣
 
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Speed25

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I always thought if a person buys snow removal equipment they get that season off due to a lack of snow? :unsure:
That's correct, and I fear the inverse is also true. If you sell snow removal equipment, you'll get hammered!
 
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nerwin

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Modified my snow plow. Hoping it keeps it from digging in so much. I did try it on the driveway and it does seam to work better, will know more when we get more snow.
I have the Land Pride SSQA snow plow for mine and I still dig in sometimes. I'll just have more work to do in the spring haha.
 

Simplemike

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Went to the Kubota dealer today and picked up some more accessories. Got a steering knob, I'm not 100 percent sure on it yet but I'm gonna give it some time. It will definitely make it easier to use when I have winter gloves on and I'm sure it's gonna be better when I'm doing loader work but I feel like it's almost too easy.

Anyways I also picked up some bucket hooks to weld onto the bucket! They look incredibly rugged.

I wanted to stay at the Kubota place all day...they had so many toys. Multiple excavators and skid steers along with tractors, including cabbed MX models all in doors. A place to spend money very quickly 😂

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I'm not sure on the best placement as I never used one of these jobs before. But from brief research...most commonly is around 8-10 o'clock. So I'm trying it there for now. I heard some like it 6 o'clock but I like to put my hand there sometimes.
They don't stay the same place with the power steering I have one on my BX2380 I like it.
 

nerwin

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They don't stay the same place with the power steering I have one on my BX2380 I like it.
Yeah if you have hydrostatic steering. The L2501 using a traditional steering box like an old car so it always returns to the same position.
 

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Speaking of the white stuff. I had a little bit to move. Hardly worth it except that it's supposed to warm up again and would of made things sloppy if I left it. And the battery was dead from sitting. Gave it a boost and then moved snow. Got it back on the charger to top it off.
 
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nerwin

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Speaking of the white stuff. I had a little bit to move. Hardly worth it except that it's supposed to warm up again and would of made things sloppy if I left it. And the battery was dead from sitting. Gave it a boost and then moved snow. Got it back on the charger to top it off.
Oh yeah.. definitely want to clean it up. When it melts and turns into slush and then freezes overnight, makes your driveway so rough.
 

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Got a little fed up with the LX making the rear tires of the F-150 4x4 Supercab come off the ground enough for the trailer to move when loading the tractor. So, I fixed it. I added two pin-on drop-leg jacks to the back end. Now I can park the trailer anywhere and put the tractor on it without having the truck connected. New sneakers on the trailer last week too. I can either rotate the jacks up after loading or remove them completely when I can't secure the whole trailer to keep them from going walk-about. DId all the welding myself. One thing I've learned is that if you can't be a good welder, better be a good grinder. I'm and EXCELLENT grinder. Installation required welding a pipe to the trailer and the yoke on the jacks. I reckon I did a pretty good job on both. Still gotta get a couple more bearing maintainers for the front axle and figure out a way to test the brakes. Pretty sure the problem is my brake controller, though. It's quite annoying when I turn the bias up above 1.5, the brake lights illuminate both on the truck and the trailer (separate circuits) because of a firmware issue on the controller. I knew the price was too good to be true for an OE controller off Amazon. After much research, turns out, the one I got was for 2013 and prior models. I have a 2014 F150, so the BCM isn't agreeing with the brake controller, meaning the brake controller isn't applying the brakes. All it's doing is giving me stupid error messages. Easy enough to put an after-market controller on it with no interface to the BCM. I already have the harness extender (came with the truck).

Jacks on the back end of the trailer are the best things since shirt pockets. As it were, didn't cost much more to put 3500 pound rated jacks on both sides of the trailer than it would have to get steel and make ramp props that would likely make it a PITA to lift the ramps after the tractor was loaded. Now, I just put the jacks down to touch. drive the tractor on, run the jacks back up, and bingo, Bob's yer uncle and Fanny's yer aunt.

Next mod to the trailer is going to be adding a bunch of small d-rings for tying down tarps, etc. Already have 10000 lb D's on the corners to secure the tractor. The trailer will break before the tractor comes off. Even after the tire and jack investment, I'm still well under $1500 in this trailer. With the axles that far back, it tows like a dream with the LX on it. New decking may be in the cards next year as well. I bought this from a friend whose dad bought it new in 1976. Nearly 50 years old, and still in pretty darn good shape.
 
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