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taheide
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2004-10-18          98664

I have been searching for a message board for Kubota owners for quite some time now, hopefully I can help others and get help on stuff when I need it here. I may have already been givin an answer for one question I had, without even asking it. I have a klink on the right side rear when idling along and now know to check the wheels/hubs to see if they are loose.

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2004-10-18          98670

Hooray indeed, and welcome too!


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2004-10-19          98707

Welcome! There is a lot of good stuff here. ....

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2004-10-19          98709

Hey, how do you like that 2410? It was my tractor of choice until the wife talked me up to the 7800. Has it been what you needed? ....

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2004-10-19          98753

It has,the only complaint I have is the placement of the brake controls, makes the split braking useless since the go pedal and the brake are off the same foot. I found a way to sorta make up for it, once I get the tractor moving in the right direction I lock the diff and that seems to keep me on track when I'm trying to smooth and pack with the loader. ....

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2004-10-19          98777

All Kubota B's are that way. The turning brakes are useful when the cruise, or speed control, is set. There has been a lot of discussion about pedal position on this site. Do some searching, a lot of good info here. ....

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2004-10-20          98802

Yes, I did figure out using the cruise with the brakes, but that doesnt work in tight areas, and I have a banged up garage to proove it. :( One other thing I thought of is the loader valving, sometimes its too fast, other times its slow. Getting the bucket level is also a pain. Other than that, I find it kind of fun to do wheelies when I have the loader off and the mower deck attached to the rear :) ....

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2004-10-20          98809

Ya, but be careful it probley won't be much fun when you get on some unlevel ground and it desides to do wheel stands.bad things could start happening quick then. ....

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2004-10-20          98830

Oh I know that one quite well, which is why I no longer take the loader off when Im mowing ot tilling. :) I was mowing my field and hit a rut the wrong way, started to do a side slip and I was able to catch it before the wheels hooked. ever since then I left the loader on and perferred safety over mobility, so it takes a bit longer to mow around the trees. ....

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