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I have a older Kubota with low hours( 360) was just sitting there warming up and then just died. Now when you turn key to first position it makes some weird noise like relays chattering and when you go to glow plug warm up position the light comes on but when you go to start position, nothing. Any ideas?
Currently noticing that I have been a member since 10/2021 and I am also a New Member. 🤔
JimDeL
JimDeL
Make more posts and your status will "upgrade."
Wishing the hydraulic tubes on my loader were numbered by order and position in which they should be installed and their final position inside the channel of the loader arm….
I bought a hydraulic pump for my B8200hst tractor and found when it was delivered I bought the wrong one. Do you happen to still have a left rotation pump?
I am trying to get a shipping quote from Valley Cartage, but they need name and delivery address. If you are still interested please send your contact information. Thanks.

BTW: As I mentioned in the original post this valve will run the "UP-DOWN" function on the BX2200 snowblower but it does not have enough hydraulic connections to run a front end loader (FEL).
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Hdfx80
Sorry I haven't been online lately, thanks for the mounting instructions. My contact info is, Mike Edwards, 416 Mount Hope Rd, Sanford, ME. 04073
I'm trying to find out if the valve off the la-211 will work if I have a bracket made to mount it to the tractor FEL mount. I appreciate you going through the trouble of getting a shipping cost on it. I will keep you updated on what I find out. Thanks again for all your help.
I have a Kubota T2290KW 42" with a mulching kit and I am attempting to reinstall the mower belt which came off while going over a bunch of branches. The manual is not very helpful. My question is when reinstalling the mower belt ,does the belt get installed between the pulley and the guide pin or does the belt get reinstalled on the outside of the guide pin. Please help!!!!!@
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PR6840
The belt goes on the outside of the guide pins. I would have saved a lot of time and effort had Kubota explained the procedure more clearly and exact. So far the Kubota is definitely not a machine for DIY's. My manual does not list parts or part numbers, it's as if they intentionally not give you the info you need to either fix it yourself or try to buy non Kubota parts. I had to go to the dealer I bought it from in an effort to find out about the guide pins and the berlt. The service clerk went and got me a mechanic who was generous enough to help me.