8226hamer
Silver Member
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2003
- Messages
- 179
- Location
- Indiana
- Tractor
- Started with a B-20 Kubota, then B2910, now L2800
I noticed that I had a headlight out on my L2800. I pulled the bulb out and it looked fine. I thought I would pull the other side that was working fine and try it on the side that was not working to see if maybe it was a wiring problem. It was real cold outside and I dropped the good bulb and it shattered. No big deal I thought. These bulbs look like a standard 1157 auto tail light bulb except they are smaller and have a flat skirt on the bottom that hold the bulb in place. I called my dealer and ask if he had a couple, he did't have any in stock. I told him to get me a couple and I would pick them up next Friday. I stoped in and ask if they were in and he came out with the two bulbs. He handed me the bill and I couldn't beleive what it said $27.95 for two bulbs that shouldn't cost more than a couple bucks apiece. For that price I could get two halogen driving lights a mount them on my ROPs. This is a major draw back to owning a Kubota. Parts are outrageous when you do need them. Boys take care of your headlight bulbs, replacing them will bankrupt you. Sorry, just had to vent.