What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

Missouribound

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B2320, FEL, BOX BLADE, FINISH MOWER, QUICK HITCH
Jun 17, 2014
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Nothing fancy here. Hooked up the 3 pt RFM and got the yard cut before the wicked storm here in the Ozarks. Tomorrow it's back out with the loader to pick up all of the limbs (logs) knocked down by the storm. Sideways rain is cool to watch.
 

otter

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L3800, LA524 loader, BH77 backhoe, thumb, box blade small wood lot log grapple
Sep 26, 2014
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Chase, Alaska
After pulling logs for a few days, I dropped the log hooks and mounted up the box blade for the annual trail dragging. There are 3 miles of
ATV trail I maintain once a year. Because of the early spring I was able to get on the trail two weeks early but will need to revisit one spot that was a bit too soft for the tractor. Also hauled on old 500 pound cook stove out of an old cabin. Its not restorable but a metal artist wants it for parts. That should be interesting.
 

Nomore67

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Currently own- B2601, LX4020. Previously owned- BX1870, B2601
Apr 28, 2019
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Minnesota
Dirtydeed posted about the Harbor Freight bolt on tow hooks for $8/ea, great idea!
Here's what I learned... I have a MMM on my B2601, and I mounted them to some existing holes on the side of the frame (fit great)! Then the first time I went to remove the MMM I realized they caused interference, fortunately there were factory holes on the front of the frame that they also bolted right up to!

A $5 exhaust pipe extension also shown

Thanks to everyone for all the great posts, information, and ideas!
 

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dirtydeed

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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
Dec 8, 2017
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Wind Gap, PA
Dirtydeed posted about the Harbor Freight bolt on tow hooks for $8/ea, great idea!
Here's what I learned... I have a MMM on my B2601, and I mounted them to some existing holes on the side of the frame (fit great)! Then the first time I went to remove the MMM I realized they caused interference, fortunately there were factory holes on the front of the frame that they also bolted right up to!

A $5 exhaust pipe extension also shown

Thanks to everyone for all the great posts, information, and ideas!
Ha, sorry. I don't have a MMM. So, I didn't even think about that causing interference.

Nice exhaust mod, what did you use?
 

Tucker Someday

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Mar 26, 2019
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What a weekend. Got new forks and grapple delivered and put them to work. Also moved a lot of leaves and raked the driveway. Good times. Grapple is awesome!



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Toyman

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B7100HST, 1630, 4' Tiller, 4' Brush Hog; Mahindra 5005/Loader, Woods Cadet 84,
Apr 15, 2019
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Pittsburgh
Gave her a bath. My main objective was to do some work in the garden, but 10 minutes before I got out there a storm unleashed. Cleared back up, but too wet to do anything.
 

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Nomore67

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Currently own- B2601, LX4020. Previously owned- BX1870, B2601
Apr 28, 2019
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Minnesota
Dirtydeed- Here's the exhaust pipe mod, I saw it in another post, works great! It's on Amazon for $5.99
" Camco 44862 8" 30 Degree EMT for Gen-Turi Generator Exhaust System "

I cut a 'T' shape on the bottom side of it with a cutoff wheel, then it tightened up nicely with just a hose clamp.
 

dirtydeed

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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
Dec 8, 2017
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Wind Gap, PA
Dirtydeed- Here's the exhaust pipe mod, I saw it in another post, works great! It's on Amazon for $5.99
" Camco 44862 8" 30 Degree EMT for Gen-Turi Generator Exhaust System "

I cut a 'T' shape on the bottom side of it with a cutoff wheel, then it tightened up nicely with just a hose clamp.
Thanks so much! I'll order one.

Edit: Done! thanks again
 
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GeoHorn

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M4700DT, LA1002FEL, Ferguson5-8B Compactor-Roller, 10KDumpTrailer, RTV-X900
May 18, 2018
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The majority of experience I had personally with tractor ownership was an old 9NFord I mowed with for 15 years. Then last year I decided to buy a real tractor and started looking at M Kubotas.
Found two M4700's within 30 miles, one for $17.5 and one for $20K, both with less than 500 hrs on them.
The $17.5 had a nice LA1002 FEL w/bucket. The $20K had that and a grapple.
My land is cleared and I saw no need for a grapple so bought the $17.5 one.

I later came to realize I'd made a $2500 mistake. Even tho' I had no immediate need for a grapple, I didn't appreciate the difference that the addt'l hydraulics could make. I'm well satisfied and well-served by the tractor I bought....but if I had it to do over....
 

jmf78

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BX23S W/ Factory Deluxe Cab, 60" MMM, 60" BX-2612 Snow Blade & BX-2816 Blower
Nov 5, 2015
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Edinboro, PA, USA
Very nice Lil Foot.

I looked at mine while considering getting rid of it and getting a small yard tractor or zero turn to mow my 3.5 acres. I can't mow with what I have and the grass is getting ridiculous. 2,000 pounds is too much on my wet, wet, wet lawn. Just sucks.

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flyidaho

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L 3301 HST
Feb 28, 2017
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IDAHO
Real "moist" in SE Idaho also, but good enough to move some gravel around. When you instantly go from stepping in mud to stepping on nice clean gravel, you feel like you are really getting the best bang for your gravel buck! I am still getting back to normal after adding onto my equipment pole barn last fall. The addition being needed for the new tractor implements and dump bed trailer, oddly enough, the very same things needed and being used for the work being done, a vicous circle of sorts.
 

Lil Foot

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Thanks guys!
Container should be delivered tomorrow, fingers crossed.
Gonna have some room in my garage again.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Bill, are the cinders something you have readily available? Around here, this is what we get.


https://www.buildex.com/ They sell by the cu/yd.
In and around the area that Lil Foot is in, they have a ton of natural cinders from a long dormant volcano, it's really odd stuff to walk in, kind of like sand.