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Hi bcuster. Yes I did find some really nice stainless steel latches for the cabbed model. I have sold several of them. Sheepfarmer bought one for hers and zapper bought a left and right side for his along with some others. Zapper posted pics of his in the fabrication forum on page 2 about 3 weeks ago if you want to look. I have some really nice pics on my phone I could send you If you want to message me your number. You cant send them in messaages on here. From where you are on the map, shipping would be like 15 to 18 dollars from what I have done so far. If you do order one I will get with UPS and confirm. Any other questions let me know.

Thanks Ron.
Ron, did you come up with a different closure latch design for the cabbed B2650? If so, can you send pics? I'm almost convinced in buying one for the left side. I'd like to have a right-sided tool box as well, but my 3rd function valve spool occupies that space. How long would it take to get one, and price with shipping to PA (16870)? Thanks, and great work!
hey torch ,just getting back to the rear dump bucket project(had a recreational accident which has kept me off my feet and in rehab ) walking is great !!! so heres my question can u tell me what ports I should be using on the bm20 hyd control from princess auto ? or a simple sketch of the control to cyl to hyd block on the b6100 .... spring is coming need to button this project up !!thnx

Greg
The starter on my L1500 has bit the dust. has anyone had to replace their's? If so, did you replace it with same or is there a cross reference one that I can use a replacement? Thanks in advance.
Longo
Mr. Short, I enjoy your videos and like your mods for your tractors! Keep up the good work sir!
I should say the skid shoes are from a front mount snow blower for Mahindra. I stopped by a local Mahindra dealer and the owner ordered them. The two skid shoes cost $80. Not cheap, but they are heavy duty.
Hi Alex. Just to let you know, all I am doing with these toolboxes is covering my shop time and materials. It takes me 7 hrs to make one start to finish. They are made out of 1/8" steel and completely welded together with a drain hole in the bottom. The studs are welded on so all you have to do is slide them through the existing holes in you loader frame and install the washers and nuts and tighten them down. They have 4 coats of primer and 4 coats of Kubota orange paint. They weigh 14 lbs completed so very heavy duty. With shop time and materials they are $150.00 plus shipping. If this works for you, let me know. Thanks Ron.
Hi bcuster. Sorry for the delay.I actually went out to my buddys yesterday and installed the toolbox on a cabbed B2650. It fits like a glove and ends up being 2" away from the cab and the exact same width as the cab so looks great. It looks like I designed it for a cabbed model. Got lucky there. The only issue is the latch I have for the non cabbed model hits the cab when you go to open it. I am going to come up with a different latch for cabbed models as I have several people with cabs that want one including one that wants one for each side of his B2650. It takes seven hrs with cutting all of the pieces out of 1/8" steel, welding it all together, priming and painting. With all of the shop time and materials the toolbox is $150.00 plus shipping. Any other questions let me know. Thanks Ron.
Hi! What are you asking for one of your toolboxes? That would look really nice on my B2650 - you did a great job!

Bryan

Edit: Oh - just noticed that your tractor has no cab. How far does your toolbox extend behind the rear edge of the loader frame? It's only 4" to my cab frame. Distance from cab frame to the CENTER of the mounting holes in the loader frame is 6-1/2" to the forward mounting hole, and 4-3/8" to the rear mounting hole.
Paul, Thanks for all the insight you provide. Infinity no longer sells the speaker you upgraded your system with. Do you happen to recall the depth of the speakers and how much room is actually available? I could figure this out myself....but, my new tractor is in transit from Kubota and I am advance buying initial upgrades. Thanks in advance for any insight.
hello again. someone tell me where this hydraulic fluid is coming from. this is my '06 BX kubota. imagine looking front to rear behind the front center axle assembly in front of the retaining bolt. looking at a schematic break down of the front axle it APPEARS the leak is from the area of the rear "oil seal". further, this axle appears to be a reservior for fluid with no pressure.

ANYONE out there had this problem and how did you repair same??? thanks..jim n
Just wanted to say thanks again for accomadating our vague arrival time for the box. Was a pleasure meeting you and doing business with you. FYI, I had a cousin visit his mom in Florida at the same time with an SUV, he is hauling it back for me since it was tight quarters in the car.
Thanks
Kurt
Hello everyone,
Heavy wet snow in Maine tonight. I have B2650 with a B2782B snow blower. My snowblower chute keeps clogging up with snow and ice. I sprayed a can of snow jet but keeps clogging up. Any ideas on how to stop the lce and snow from clogging?
Thanks
Howard. :(
LOL,,,, yeah about the same here,, and all I get in my stocking is the bills so I dont even bother looking any more.. Just eat and watch the stealers
Have a super Christmas my friend
Skeets
Okay, I've gotta know: did Santa leave switches and ashes in your stocking? (I'm sure the traditional lumps of coal would have been received with delight, considering the climate up there.)

And before you ask, I din't even hang a stocking this year -- I couldn't stand the thought of what would be in it! So I just sang, ***9835; I'm getting nothing for Christmas; mama and daddy are mad; I'm getting nothing for Christmas; they say that I've been bad ***9834;