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    landpride back blade

    Im in need of a back blade and have been looking at the land pride rb 2684. Any one have one, any comments on them? Are they worth the price? What would be a fair price for a new one? Thanks, ray
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    rear remote

    Hi all, i have dual remotes on my l4310 , both self centering?? Well one self centers, the other will not center either way. Any ideas? Im thinking springs but have no idea. Anyone have a parts diagram of these valves i could see? Thanks ray
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    air filter warning light?

    Im out blowing snow this morning, about +2f dry light snow, about 5 inches. After about 40 minutes my air filter warning light came on. This happened about a year ago also, so i put in new filters. Is anyone else having these problems with their kubotas. If so what do you do. change out filters...
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    chain lube

    Hi guys and gals, just wondering what everyone uses on the snow blower chains for lube. Does anyone use bike chain lube or just motor oil, 80-90 gear lube? My chain case is totally closed in so its dirt or snow free. The dealer just said chain lube???
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    pulled the trigger

    well today i have had enough of being an owl, my back and neck are sore. so i made the call and order and erskine 601 fm for my 4310 hstc. Only bad thing it will not be here for three weeks. Oh well by the time i get everything set up on it it will be ready for next winter. Then sell my snow...
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    pulled the trigger

    well today i have had enough of being an owl, my back and neck are sore. so i made the call and order and erskine 601 fm for my 4310 hstc. Only bad thing it will not be here for three weeks. Oh well by the time i get everything set up on it it will be ready for next winter.
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    heated backup cams

    Anyone using the cab cam heated shutter cam? Do they keep the lens clear of snow when snowblowing with a rear blower? Are cabcam the only ones with heated cams? Thanks all. ray
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    heated backup cams

    Anyone using the cab cam heated shutter cam? Do they keep the lens clear of snow when snowblowing with a rear blower? Are cabcam the only ones with heated cams? Thanks all. ray
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    heated mirrors

    Hi all, anyone put heated mirrors on their cab tractors. If so what did you use and where did you get them. thanks ray
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    jj or anyone help please

    Ive read many post about kubota loader valves that freeze up and they say to drill a 3/32 hole to drain the water. Is that to drill on the end that the cables hook to or the opposite side? also i have a l4310hstc model Thanks ray
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    turfs n chains

    Hi all, anyone here ever used 4 link ladder chains on larger turf tires then went to 2 link on the turfs (for a smoother ride) ? They really shake the crap out of everything on ice with the 4 link. The reason im asking as im thinking of buying another set of 4 link ladders (cheaper then buying...
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    back up cams

    Hey there every one, just wondering to you all who have backup cams in your cabbed tractors for rear snow blowing, are they worth it? Do they help you a lot more then just rear mirrors? Do they get covered with snow powder and you still can't see? Would you buy them again if the cam died? Thanks ray
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    counter sinking screws

    Hi all, noob here as far as allunium goes. I have to countersink some flat head screws in 1/4 inch allunium and would like to know the easiest way of doing it. I have limited metal working tools but lots of wood working tools. Any help would be appreciated. thanks ray
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    chains

    Been plowing a couple of times now with my rig and have 4 link ladders on turfs. BOY THEY SURE RIDE ROUGH, nuff to shake you out of the cab at higher speeds. Looked to buy extra crossers and they are more then i paid for the chains from the same place i bought them???
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    Freezing loader cables

    Hi all just wondering if anyone has some hint for thawing loader control cables and keeping them thawed? Im thinking of 12 v heat tracing the cables right to the control valve and insulating them, if i can find 12v tracer. Any hints would be appreciated. Thanks ray
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