What videos do you want to see from us?

Bulldog

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M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT
Mar 30, 2010
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Rocky Face, Georgia
Take a loader control valve apart to show the proper steps to clean and lubricate it would be another great video to see.
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
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SW Pa
I have watched the one about the box plow and it was informative,, but since I aint got one but I do have a rear blade and I watched the one for clearing snow,, but I would like to watch someone that knew how to use the rear blade to level out road beds and dirt and such with out tearing things up,,, I could make one on HOW NOT TO USE ONE,,lol.. Oh yeah and A great big tip of the hat to you guys,,Ya done real good with this site
 
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pat331

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L35, mower, bushhog, cement mixer, grader, boxblade, forks, posthole digger
Mar 31, 2009
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Mr. K and Vic, a tip of the hat from me also on what you've done to help all of us OT owners. I've enjoyed the heck out of this site and would love to be able to visit it more often than I do. When and if you have time, a video on splitting a tractor would be great. Also information on special tools that would help us do a better job of maintaining these orange beasts would be helpful too.

Thanks again!
 

sweetwatermac

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2010 BX25
Jul 6, 2010
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Sweetwater, TN
First off, Mr K and Vic I think you guys have done all Kubota owners proud by creating this site. All of us can gain from being a member of this great place no matter what your experience level.

Thinking back to a post where a new owner was given a whole 5 minute overview on his new tractor. Maybe a proper walk a round on some of the different Kubota models would be helpful. It would be great to be able to have it from a BX to a M model but I understand that would be asking a lot. Anything that could be done just to go over basic functions would be a great help for some people. I know that there are not very many full time farmers and functions that are simply to some are not to others. Most owners manuals are lacking in basic information to say the least.
Bulldog, you're right on the mark! I'm beyond newbie and that would be great. My dealer went over the tractor and about 1/3 stuck. I couldn't wait to get on it and ride what I had been looking at in pictures/internet etc for months. It would be helpful to know how to take it up hills, gear selection, when do you kick in the 4 wheel drive, when do you lock the differential, what rpm should you run the engine at for various jobs and varying degrees of difficulty - like mowing a never before mowed field that had just been hayed etc. Great suggestion!