Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a M series tractor?

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Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a Kubota M series tractor and what did the kit cost?

Thanks in advance.
 
   / Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a M series tractor? #2  
I'm interested in this too. Hopefully someone will have info.
 
   / Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a M series tractor? #4  
What model M-series? Some are easier than others. Some are quite difficult and even though they are a cassette style bolt-on, they can take several tries to get things lined up properly. I have watched my most experienced techs fight them and I have too.
 
   / Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a M series tractor? #6  
Just out of curiosity, why would you need it? I just purchased the same tractor.

HP
 
   / Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a M series tractor?
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Just out of curiosity, why would you need it? ...

HP

I have round bales of hay and I grind it as it's being placed in the feed bunk rows. I need the slow speeds the creep will produce.

By the way, how do you like 7060? This is my first Kubota - the rest are John Deere. I bought the Kubota since the local JD Dealership was taken over by the owner's children and they seem to think that service isn't profitable!
 
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   / Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a M series tractor? #8  
I don't have the M7060 yet. Just bought it at the end of Dec and it's being prepped for delivery. I traded an MX5100 for it which I had for 5 years. No problems in that time. Kubota CUT's are known for being a little light, but other than that, I was satisfied with it. I just was ready to move to a cab tractor and I doubled my cutter capacity from a 6' cutter to a 12' batwing Bush Hog. I'm keeping the L3540 for smaller work. I like the open station for moving around in the woods too.

HP
 
   / Has anyone here installed the creep kit themselves on a M series tractor? #9  
I have round bales of hay and I grind it as it's being placed in the feed bunk rows. I need the slow speeds the creep will produce.

By the way, how do you like 7060? This is my first Kubota - the rest are John Deere. I bought the Kubota since the local JD Dealership was taken over by the owner's children and they seem to think that service isn't profitable!

That's an excellent example of need for "creep".
 
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Following.....local dealer wants $700 for parts and $750 labor. It would be nice for offloading pallets, but I don't know if it is $1500 nice.
 

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