dodge man
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The Racor install look good, when I see these pics it makes me feel bad about my hack fabrication skills. I also had problems with the factory filter plugging or frezzing in the winter.
Here is a pic of the bracket. You can see the plate on the back.
I think those old B series are what helped Kubota earn the great reputation they have today. I bet that B7200 does really go with ags on it. I just got chains for all 4 tires on the BX so hopefully it will climb a tree.
I see you put your hours and date on the filters as well. Its sure does take the guess work out. I keep a log book and try and document as much as I can but the data on the filter removes any doubts someone might have.
The Racor install look good, when I see these pics it makes me feel bad about my hack fabrication skills. I also had problems with the factory filter plugging or frezzing in the winter.

Nice install on the filter! You'll appreciate it in the cold. I havent had a fuel issue (knock on wood) since I did mine. Adding the water sensor will be a nice mod. Not really necessarily because of the clear bowl, but it will look pretty sweet on the dash if you use a decent indicator lamp
Thank you.
I didnt notice the metal bowl, I thought it was just dark in the picture:laughing: In that case I probably would make a point of installing the WIF light. Youd be surprised how much water you can gather in it in only a few hours. The push to drain option is interesting too. Wonder what those filters were custom made for??
Here is my electric OCDC.
Here is my electric OCDC. I was inspired by Scooby074's OCDC.
Nice. I was thinking just the other day that I need to do something better for mulching cover attachment on my rider. What is the actuator?
Very nice work! Have you had a chance to use it yet? I've been wanting to fabricate one myself, though will probably keep it a simple manual type. But I'm wondering what happens to the cuttings. Does it leave a windrow on the right side of the deck, or are clippings fairly evenly dispersed beneath the deck?
I ask because I have a bunch of trails, and when I cut what grows on them, I want to leave the clippings in place as a mulch to help with erosion.
Here is my electric OCDC. I was inspired by Scooby074's OCDC.
Very nice work! Have you had a chance to use it yet? I've been wanting to fabricate one myself, though will probably keep it a simple manual type. But I'm wondering what happens to the cuttings. Does it leave a windrow on the right side of the deck, or are clippings fairly evenly dispersed beneath the deck?
I ask because I have a bunch of trails, and when I cut what grows on them, I want to leave the clippings in place as a mulch to help with erosion.


Looks good! Power activation is a nice addition.