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  1. bikerdib

    Light weight 3 point offset mower

    I'm in the process of having a pond put in at a property I purchased last year. Three of the inner banks will be pretty steep and I will need some way of maintaining the grass/brush other than my heavy duty handheld weed wacker or my walk behind weed wacker (bank will be too steep for good...
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    Tree grubber attachment for backhoe

    Has anyone found a manufacturer that makes tree grubbers that fit small backhoes? There are some available for excavators but I haven't been able to find one that will fit my BH92. This is an example of what I'm talking about:
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    Kubota B3300SUHST to L3901 HST

    I currently have a 2010 B3300SUHST with the attachments shown in my sig. I'm thinking about upgrading to an L3901 HST. The L3901 is the largest that the BH77 can be used on and I really don't want to have to buy a new BH too. I would get the 3901 FEL with the 2 lever (skidsteer) quick attach and...
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    Kubots metal hydraulic line on FEL blew

    A couple of weeks ago I was using my backhoe to rip the roots of a tree and push the small tree over. I then turned the tractor around and picked up the felled tree with my FEL forks and hauled it to a brush pile. I dumped the tree, leveled the forks and proceeded to push the pile togeather...
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    Quick-On bucket connector and trenching bucket for my BH77

    I just ordered the Quick-On bucket attachment conversion and a trenching bucket from BXpanded for my Kubota BH77. Since I already have a ripper tooth and the factory 12" bucket and have the trencher bucket coming, the Quick On should make changing buckets/tools much easier. I may cut the...
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    New Landpride SGC0660 on the way

    I just left the Kubota dealership where I ordered a Landpride SGC0660 grapple. I also looked at a SGC1060 they had in stock which I may have bought on site except it was set up for SS quick attach but my tractor has the Kubota Quick Attach. While I liked the lower tine design of the SGC10, I...
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    bro-tek ripper/trencher

    I just got my Bro-Tek ripper with the additional trencher attachment which will fit my BH77. I gotta say, maybe I was expecting too much but I'm not really that impressed. It's made from lighter weight material than I would have used if I had fabbed it myself (then again, I'm known for over...
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    Finally, it is at the dealership

    Exactly 3 weeks ago today, I ordered a BH77 backhoe, 4 point mount kit and mechanical thumb for my B3300. My salesman called me this morning to let me know it finally arrived today. Well actually, the mount kit came in a week ago but the rest came in today. He said that the shop will be...
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    Been a while since I've been here

    Like the title says, it has been a while since I've been on the forum. Too much work, not enough time... :laughing: What brought me back is the upgrade I'm making to my B3300; I just ordered the BH77. Hopefully it will be here soon so I can put it to use. I remember there were a few issues...
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    To all veterans out there, THANK YOU!!

    Just want to send my thanks to all veterans and active military too.
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    2012 Ram 2500 OE wheels, weight carrying capacity

    I have a '12 Ram 2500 Cummins 4X4 Laramie package. It has 17" aluminum wheels with 265/70-17 Firestone tires rated at 3190 pounds. I haul a slide in camper and with the camper I'm under the both front and rear GAWR and even more so under the max load rating of the tires but I'd still like a...
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    Still got snow??

    Is it still winter like where you are? Don't worry, spring is right around the corner, I'm sure. In the mean time, smell the flowers.
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    Mig welder- bleed the gas or not

    Well, congratulate me, after 35+ years of stick welding at work (used to be an iron worker) and my home shop I finally broke down and went over to the dark side; i bought a Hobart 210MVP. My question is do I need to bleed the gas from the system if I won't be using the welder for several days?
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    Another X320 gonna be put to work

    Man Oh Man, I think this was one of the harder purchase decisions I've made in a while. My late '80s JD 170 is starting to show it's age. After mowing as much as it did, I don't blame it. The Kawasaki engine is still strong and doesn't use any oil but other things were starting to show signs...
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    HST pedal stop adjustment

    I searched but didn't find anything about a question I have. While driving my B3300HST down the road in high range the other day I had something happen that got me wondering. I had the forward drive pedal all the way to the floor going what I thought was top speed. All of a sudden I felt a...
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    Stairs into pond

    OK people, I need some ideas on how to build some steps into my pond. I dug a pond at my place in the woods and have steep banks all around (I'd guess probably about 8" to 10" rise on 12") except for one corner. The soil is mostly clay so if I get in the water to swim or work on something it's...
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    Gravity feed vs mechanical feed wood chipper

    I've read the various threads about wood chippers and I've pretty much narrowed it down to one of four. A 4" Wallenstein gravity feed or 8" Woodmaxx with mechanical feed or an 8" Tomcat with mechanical feed or finally my last choice an 8" Jinma with mechanical feed. These 4 fall pretty close...
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    Opps, parking brake

    I remember a thread in the past about having a warning indicator that the park brake is set. Well, now I agree. You see, back when I originally read that thread I thought a warning isn't necessary because I could tell the park brake was set on my B3300; that is until yesterday. I was moving...
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    My new Kubota and all the implements

    Hooray, I can order my new tractor and complete line of implements today. I just got this email this morning. Quote: HOW ARE YOU DOING TODAY? IT担 BEEN A WHILE NOW AND I HAVE BEEN EXPECTING YOUR PAYMENT DETAILS IN REGARDS TO THE DELIVERY AND COLLECTION OF YOUR PAYMENT DUE TO THE AMOUNT OF...
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    Need help from B3300 owner

    My B3300 wouldn't fire yesterday. It cranks over OK but doesn't seem to be getting fuel. If I recall, when operating correctly the fuel solenoid clicks when you turn on the key meaning it activates the fuel injector pump. Can someone verify that for me. My intention is to hotwire the...
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    RATS!!

    I went out to the weekend place in the woods with the intention to do some tractor work with the B3300 today. First chance I致e had in 5 weeks; work keeps getting in the way. There have been a couple of heavy rain showers since I had the pond dug and some of the fresh dirt eroded; so, I was...
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    Where do you live

    After belonging to this forum for a while, I got to wondering; where do most of you live. I wish I could do a poll but the forum isn't set up for polls (at least I couldn't find a way). 1. Do you live in the city (over 2000 people) with a place in the country where you use a tractor? 2. Do...
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    Brush grubber/rake

    I’m in the process of clearing an old creekbed at my weekend property where I intend to make a small pond. I’m going to widen the creekbed into about .5 acres of water. I’ve been pulling down the larger trees with a chain (I have horse panel attached to the back of the ROP in case of a chain...
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    3PT backhoe vs OEM frame mount, advantages/disadvantages

    I really don't have that much of a need for a backhoe but then again, I could have gotten by without the B3300 also. :laughing: I'm kicking around getting one though because I'm working on digging out a creekbed to make a pond. The creekbed is already isolated from flow by a neighbors pond so...
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    What can $320 and about 10 hours of time get you?

    I know, there are a lot of answers here (some could probably get you arrested). :laughing: But in my case, over the last weekend it got me an almost complete pallet fork set up for my B3300. I ordered the forks and slide rails from Skid Steer Express and then went to a nearby steel warehouse...
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    Out with the old, in with the new...

    B3300SU, meet B7300. I picked up the 3300 and brought her home this evening. Parked side by side with the 7300. It's kinda exciting and sad at the same time. I may already have the B7300 sold. Gonna miss the old girl but I'm sure the 3300 will grow on me pretty quickly. I know, I know...
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    Now I went and did it...

    Just got back from my dealer. Haven't signed any papers yet, it's just a gentleman's agreement. It should take about a week before everything is final. I think everything should fall into place to make it work to my satisfaction. Even if things don't work exactly as I want them to, I'll...
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    Stalling the engine under load?

    I have a B7300 that I bought used and it serves me very well (previously had a B7100 and it did well also). Recently, I've been working on an area where I plan on making a small pond. This is an old creek bed and I'm already removing some sand with my FEL and dump cart because I want to build...
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    Work at my place or be nice to the neighbors?

    I'm torn between wanting to do more work on clearing an area where I plan on putting in a pond or being nice to a couple of neighbors that are waiting for this weekend. You see, it's opening weekend of rifle hunting for deer where my weekend place is located in the woods. If I get in there...
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    Tire help

    Tire help ~ yes I'm bringing it up again My B7300 has turf tires; front 21x8-10, rear 31x15.5-15. I'm sure those of you with the same size tires have come against the same problem as I; finding tires that will work. The rear on my machine are not too bad but my front are pretty dry rotted. I...
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    B7300 3pt lift height?

    I need help from some of you Kubota Gurus. I am not the original owner of my B7300 so I have no baseline to go by. How do I adjust the maximum upper lift stop of the 3 point lift arms? I'm not talking about where the set screws are, I'm asking; how do I know where to set the stop so I don't...
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    Setting shredder height?

    I have a pretty good idea but I'd like to hear from more experienced operators. I have a SQ480 shredder I use behind my B7300. I want to know how you set the cut height. I know about setting the height of the crazy wheel but is there anything about setting the 3pt height? I set the top link...
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    SQ480 shear pin didn't shear?

    I bought a used B7300 and the previous owner threw in a little used Bush Hog SQ480. While mowing some unfamiliar ground a couple of days ago, I "accidental found" a couple of tree stumps the power company left behind while clearing the right of way. I was mowing grass about 2 feet high, going...
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    B7300 front tires

    I'm looking to find a more aggressive front tire tread pattern for my 4X4 B7300. From web searching, I was only able to find the Firestone in the 21X8.00-10 and it is a direct replacement turf tire. Then I found a Trelleborg tire guide: http://www.semcice.cz/pdf/trelleborg.pdf If you scroll...
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    Hello from Texas

    I just joined the forum although I did some research here a few days before joining. I did my first post in the Kubota forum instead of introducing myself first. Sorry, but :newhere: Anyway, if you are interested here is a link to my post...
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    My new (old) B7300

    Howdy, just joined up. :newhere: I previously owned a Kubota B7100, a 48" shredder (cheap one from TSC), a 48" box blade (again, cheap one from TSC) and a 3 point dump scoop (found used at local tractor resale shop) when I owned my last weekend property (pre-divorce). Sold it after I sold the...
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