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Hogsticker
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 2 Denton, TX
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2004-08-13          93420

I'm a new Kubota L4330 owner and I am appalled at the prices the dealer is asking for motor oil, hydralic fluid and oil filters.

I want to use genuine stuff, can someone point me to a place that doesn't try to rape you in the process?

Thanks,
Sticker


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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2004-08-13          93424

Walmart is the cheapest place to buy motor oil (Shell 15W-40 Rotella T in conventional or synthetic). ....

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Chief
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2004-08-13          93426

I buy all of my oil, filters, and parts exclusively from Hutson Ag. My buddy Ricky is the parts manager and gives me great prices and will offer the same pricing to any of the members here if you are interested. They are a Deere dealer but can get pretty much any part you need. Try them and compare to the prices you are paying now. If you are interested their number is 1-800-726-7172 (ask for Ricky in Parts) . Ricky gets the parts out the same day or in cases when they are not in stock he trys to arrange to have them drop shipped direct. ....

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Chief
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2004-08-13          93427

Another source of Kubota parts is Tractorsmart.com . I have purchased many parts from these guys when I had my Kubota L245. Great folks to deal with. ....


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fahrwood
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 6 Northeast Washington State
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2004-08-17          93748

Hey Chief! I'm fascinated with your 3pt tool in picture # 14+. You wouldn't by chance be connecting a boom to that angled piece of tubing would you?
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Chief
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2004-08-17          93758

Why as a matter of fact, yes I do. A 4'or 5' piece of square tube stock slides in and has a clevis mounted to it so a chain & hook can be mounted to pick up various items. Most I have picked up with it so far is a Yanmar pto tiller which it handled with no problem at all. I am sure its limits are around the 500 lb. mark or a little below. VERY handy implement indeed. I wish I could weld like my friend who made it for me. ....

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jim
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2004-08-17          93763

Chief,
I must be some kind of computer dummy cause i can't get the rest of your message re. the boom even though i registered. Would you mind e-mailing me on the address i left in my initial inquiry?
Thanks!! ....

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