proudestmonkey
Platinum Member
On more than one thread here, I've lamented the seemingly unnecessary difficulty of removing and re-attaching a 60" MMM to my BX 2230. Same experience yesterday, when pulling it off for winter storage--most annoying facet: it is impossible to turn the left side (as you face the front of the tractor) anti-scalp wheel to the outward position because it hits the rear wheel, and then once you let it down, you end up trying to lift a 250 pound implement with one hand while threading the pin--it just seems assinine.
Anyway, onto the actual topic for this post: I was so pleasantly surprised by the ease of putting the FEL back on. The manual makes it seem much more difficult than it is by confusing language about which hydraulic hose goes to which; its as if the author of the manual didn't know Kubota has them all color coded. It was a lot of fun standing on the tractor using fine movements of the FEL to let it do all the work getting the arms in place to attach to the tractor. I hadn't put it on myself before (dealer watched as he instructed its removal and then re-attachment at the time of delivery and then I took it off when summer began to use the Mower).
The mower took a good 25 minutes to remove (after giving up on the anti-scalp wheel, jarring the front link out of its bracket, and then "gerrymandering" the mower to get out from under the tractor). The FEL took all of about 10 minutes, and that's with reading the manual to make sure I was doing it right. Next year, I plan to use the FEL more often, now that I know how easy it is to remove and re-attach. I am very impressed with its design. Now, if Kubota would only use the same design goals with its MMM.
Anyway, onto the actual topic for this post: I was so pleasantly surprised by the ease of putting the FEL back on. The manual makes it seem much more difficult than it is by confusing language about which hydraulic hose goes to which; its as if the author of the manual didn't know Kubota has them all color coded. It was a lot of fun standing on the tractor using fine movements of the FEL to let it do all the work getting the arms in place to attach to the tractor. I hadn't put it on myself before (dealer watched as he instructed its removal and then re-attachment at the time of delivery and then I took it off when summer began to use the Mower).
The mower took a good 25 minutes to remove (after giving up on the anti-scalp wheel, jarring the front link out of its bracket, and then "gerrymandering" the mower to get out from under the tractor). The FEL took all of about 10 minutes, and that's with reading the manual to make sure I was doing it right. Next year, I plan to use the FEL more often, now that I know how easy it is to remove and re-attach. I am very impressed with its design. Now, if Kubota would only use the same design goals with its MMM.