Did you get the Kubota stereo or aftermarket one? If it was an aftermarket one, which brand worked best and was it easy to wire into the existing harness? Sorry for all the questions, I am in the process of trying to decide on an aftermarket or Kubota stereo...
I got a photo posted (by luck) of my M105,Joe to answer your question i bought a aftermarket cd, am/fm for $100 Kubota wanted $280 it screws in the bracket i told you about i looked at several brands and all of them had the threaded holes in the right location to fit the bracket.
tjkadar,
I had been using the photo of your M6800 as the backgroung on my computer since the 6800 is on my wish list.
It now looks like I will have to rotate photos... M105X starts Monday /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif. M6800 every other week /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
one thing to note, there is a reason that the Kubota radios are so expensive. They are an off-road style that is made to take all the vibration that there is in a tractor. There are other aftermarket radios that are also "off-road" from panasonic and audio-vox. Our parts dept has them, from what I recall they run about $300. Still expensive, but they should hold up better.