RDrancher
Veteran Member
Hey..... I didn't know you were one of the Power Ranger's
That's Artisan...I'm the blue one.
Hey..... I didn't know you were one of the Power Ranger's
Help! The dealer said they cant fix my pumkin snorkel.View attachment 281154View attachment 281155
That's Artisan...I'm the blue one.
[/QUOTE]Well, i hope i didnt misspell misspelled! Cause if i did i probably would have misspelled it as miss spelt (was she your spelling teacher?!) MY offer stands
I just got a PM from OP, something about "beating my balls off".
...except three of the 4 words were miss spelt... I kid you not.
Why am I not surprised? :clown:
I am not sure what he means, I don't play basketball, football nor
baseball. Perhaps this is a backwoods S MS deliverance kinda thing?
YUCK!
Hi 94BULLITT. Thanks for noticing my Avatar. That my baby a 69 Mach1 restoration finished about 6 years ago.View attachment 281167View attachment 281168
Ok I just read this entire thread,and all I can say is I wish I could "unsee" it
Brian
Ok I just read this entire thread,and all I can say is I wish I could "unsee" it
Brian
JOHNTHOMAS said:When someone else reads it from the beginning they will see where you became a willing participant and made your own contribution.
Someone mentioned this had over a dozen views, it has 10440 when I opened it and 19 pages. I wonder if the server that stores these threads has a limit. Hope it doesn't start deleting past threads as new ones are entered.
OK, I think I'm done with this thread. Over 10000 views is surely enough and 19 pages of very helpful answers to the OP should have him totally prepared for the necessary action to be taken in his dreadful situation and nowhere did I see anyone recommend he throw his Kubota away and buy a Green tractor to resolve his/her problem. I feel good about that.
I believe the same issue COULD happen with any brand and contrary to what some people are thinking though they aren/t saying it, this is not a Kubota specific issue.
I think real issue is common to most kubota tractors. Its a common problem for most kubotas, there is likely a short circuit in the seat to steering wheel linkage.
EE_Bota said:A few posts back, there was a wrench for sale to tighten up the loose nut behind the wheel.![]()
I think real issue is common to most kubota tractors. Its a common problem for most kubotas, there is likely a short circuit in the seat to steering wheel linkage.
I think real issue is common to most kubota tractors. Its a common problem for most kubotas, there is likely a short circuit in the seat to steering wheel linkage.
Dear Sir: I am somewhat puzzled. In your post, you stated that "I read label on oil bucket in parts and it doesn't meet Kubota specs". You also stated that the tractor wouldn't start, and that the 3 point hitch was on backwards and that each fender had only one bolt in them instead of the required 4 bolts. Did you notice this before you took your tractor Home? Apparently you noticed the wrong oil was used before you took possession of your tractor since you stated that you "read label n oil bucket in PARTS" Did you not check your Tractor out before you picked it up from the dealer? You obviously had adequate time to do so, since you stated that you saw 4 mechanics working on your Tractor and that you even observed one mechanic pouring generic oil in the tranny. I am confused as to why you accepted your Tractor and paid the bill. If you took your Tractor home from the dealer, you obviously had to start it to put the tractor on the trailer. The more I look over and read your post, I am still pondering why you accepted your Tractor without first checking the work performed on it.
and nowhere did I see anyone recommend he throw his Kubota away and buy a Green tractor to resolve his/her problem. I feel good about that.
I believe the same issue COULD happen with any brand and contrary to what some people are thinking though they aren/t saying it, this is not a Kubota specific issue.