What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

mcmxi

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Haven't had much in the way of snow for a week or more but I noticed some water at the bottom of the fuel/water separator on the MX so I drained it. The fuel additive I use is supposed to help separate water from the fuel, but regardless, the separator is doing its job.

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the plastic kubota toolbox finally gave up the ghost. replaced with a 30 cal ammo can for a whopping $21 on amazon. I can't believe that Kubota wanted $87 for a replacement.

I know...bfd.
Check out your local Rural King for those cans. That is where I got mine for significantly less. The last time I stopped they had 50 cal cans for 16 and 30 cal for 10. The catch is they are surplus and you need to do a bit of cleaning and possibly some rust remediation.
I mounted the 30 on the back of my B3200 for tools and surplus hardware as well. My only gripe is that the hinge pins vibrate out. Keep an eye on that and drive them in a bit so you can deform that outside part of the hinge to keep them from walking out.
On a side note, I have the plastic box off the B1700 on a shelf. Removed it when I installed the suspension seat in 2021. What that really needs is a cup holder
 
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Where did you get the plug assembly for the charging? Got a part number? Also, did you wire it directly to the battery terminals, or through a fuse? I'd like to put a charge port on my BX2380.
This is what I put on my L series. I use a charger lead adapter to plug into it. That way it doubles as a power outlet for my phone and heated gear for cold weather.

 

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Reserved one of the 5 BH77 units my dealer has on order. Have enough projects for the next couple years to get my money's worth.
 
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radas that's one of those things when you really need it there is no sub. I had one on my 1st 3 tractors and they were an awesome tool. gl with it!
 
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radas

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radas that's one of those things when you really need it there is no sub. I had one on my 1st 3 tractors and they were an awesome tool. gl with it!
Agree! I was debating on buying a very small mini-ex and selling it later but they all end up being more expensive than the BH77 and without a warranty/KTAC coverage 😂 I watched a few videos on it and was hooked. Now I can dig footings, dig out old deck posts, excavate for piers/basement windows/etc... Very excited. I didn't want to deal with renting equipment because it's a pain in the ass to pickup/drop off and the Sunbelt rental close to me is a joke - all equipment rental calls are routed to a central dispatch that has no idea what equipment they have and compatibility besides the verbiage that I can read on the website. If I ever need a larger unit, my buddy has a 6-10T excavator at his disposal.

The CFO is not too thrilled, but then again, she's not too thrilled about any of my expenditures until she sees the finished results lol
 

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Beautiful day so I went out to check the tire on the B3200. Flat again and lots of bubbles around the rim. Took it off and will get it to the local tire store to have it dismounted, cleaned and sealed.
More concerning is the puddle of antifreeze under the B1700. Looks like a core leak in the right front corner. Plastic tanks on it as well. Called my local dealer and had to sit down. New rad is 2100.00. Gonna do some research and see what the aftermarket has. Bummed but I have time before the grass starts growing.
 

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For $2100 you could take your radiator to a radiator shop and have them gets the tanks that fit your hose diameter and location and have them build a radiator!!
 
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3 or 4 years ago I took a tractor radiator to a shop and had it boiled out dipped and painted and one spot soldered. $40.00 out the door…. It was as new!

Ron
 
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For $2100 you could take your radiator to a radiator shop and have them gets the tanks that fit your hose diameter and location and have them build a radiator!!
I can get a new unit with brass tanks aftermarket for 800. I know I have to have some welding done on the mmm, no big deal there but in the back of my mind, what’s next. I think I will pull it and take it in to the local radiator shop to see if it is fixable and the cost. Coolant is only down a small bit and no active drips. I’ll get her back in the attached garage with my tools and pull it out.
 

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3 or 4 years ago I took a tractor radiator to a shop and had it boiled out dipped and painted and one spot soldered. $40.00 out the door…. It was as new!

Ron
If the radiator has plastic tanks that is not a solution. Once the core and tank separate, they're done!
 

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Some time back I made a stump puller with a 4x4 post and some PT 2x4s that makes the chain pull up on the stump rather than sideways, better overcoming the theory that tree roots are designed to hold the tree from tipping over more so than just holding them down. After all, gravity works, right? I’d used some pretty pathetic c-channel with notches in the ends to keep the chain centered on top of the upside down Tee, which did pretty well until I got frisky with it and tried to pull up a 6-inch elm stump. Today, I replaced the cheap c-channel pieces with a crown I made with 3/8 x2 steel bar stock that has a good tight fit over the 4x4 and put the lag screws on the sides rather than front and back, and cut a notch 1.5 inches deep in the end of the 4x4 to allow the chain to go down into grab notches I put in the front and rear of the crown. Ran out of daylight and didn’t get try it out today, but it’s a lot beefier than the original design.

Next project is to build a carry-all box that will clip on the back of my BB1248 that I can carry my axe and saw so I don’t have a dangerous double bit axe waiting to cut me and will have plenty room for the saw oit and gas. I keep the BB on the back for ballast when using the stump bucket or grapple. A carry-all just wouldn’t be heavy enough.
 
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Some time back I made a stump puller with a 4x4 post and some PT 2x4s that makes the chain pull up on the stump rather than sideways, better overcoming the theory that tree roots are designed to hold the tree from tipping over more so than just holding them down. After all, gravity works, right? I’d used some pretty pathetic c-channel with notches in the ends to keep the chain centered on top of the upside down Tee, which did pretty well until I got frisky with it and tried to pull up a 6-inch elm stump. Today, I replaced the cheap c-channel pieces with a crown I made with 3/8 x2 steel bar stock that has a good tight fit over the 4x4 and put the lag screws on the sides rather than front and back, and cut a notch 1.5 inches deep in the end of the 4x4 to allow the chain to go down into grab notches I put in the front and rear of the crown. Ran out of daylight and didn’t get try it out today, but it’s a lot beefier than the original design.

Next project is to build a carry-all box that will clip on the back of my BB1248 that I can carry my axe and saw so I don’t have a dangerous double bit axe waiting to cut me and will have plenty room for the saw oit and gas. I keep the BB on the back for ballast when using the stump bucket or grapple. A carry-all just wouldn’t be heavy enough.
Pics of the stump puller!
 
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Pics of the stump puller!
I'll get 'em tomorrow, maybe. If I get back there pulling more stumps. Pretty soggy back there at the moment. Took nearly an hour to clean the hundreds of pounds of mud outta the tires before I put the LX in its bedroom. A low spot in my yard isn't low anymore.
 
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DianneInVa

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Northern Minnesota. Opened up livestock gates with bucket. Moved snow. Put on bale spear and Haybale out to the livestock. Used the RTV just drive around and have fun. It was a good day to be outside.
 

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Fabing up a multipurpose carry all-ish type frame. Basket will go on and off with a couple bolts. A flat platform will be next. Couple hangers on the frame uprights pending getting something sketched out.

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Some time back I made a stump puller with a 4x4 post and some PT 2x4s that makes the chain pull up on the stump rather than sideways, better overcoming the theory that tree roots are designed to hold the tree from tipping over more so than just holding them down. After all, gravity works, right? I’d used some pretty pathetic c-channel with notches in the ends to keep the chain centered on top of the upside down Tee, which did pretty well until I got frisky with it and tried to pull up a 6-inch elm stump. Today, I replaced the cheap c-channel pieces with a crown I made with 3/8 x2 steel bar stock that has a good tight fit over the 4x4 and put the lag screws on the sides rather than front and back, and cut a notch 1.5 inches deep in the end of the 4x4 to allow the chain to go down into grab notches I put in the front and rear of the crown. Ran out of daylight and didn’t get try it out today, but it’s a lot beefier than the original design.

Next project is to build a carry-all box that will clip on the back of my BB1248 that I can carry my axe and saw so I don’t have a dangerous double bit axe waiting to cut me and will have plenty room for the saw oit and gas. I keep the BB on the back for ballast when using the stump bucket or grapple. A carry-all just wouldn’t be heavy enough.
When I built my carry-all I got a frame from TSC and put 8 60 lb cinder blocks on the floor and then put a piece of plywood over them. I still have over 3 feet of usable height in the box for other use.
 

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When I built my carry-all I got a frame from TSC and put 8 60 lb cinder blocks on the floor and then put a piece of plywood over them. I still have over 3 feet of usable height in the box for other use.
 

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