nauxier16
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- Feb 1, 2013
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- Location
- Red Bush, Ky
- Tractor
- 2013 Kubota M7040 4wd Hydraulic Shuttle
yeah its a wide setup, a little over 12 feet wide, thats the duals that will be on my 7040 this spring
Thats a good looking setup Mtnview, I have to say, I like the blue Mahindra, never saw a blue one before
My M8540/M9540 manual explicitly says no fluid in the front tires or Duals on the rear but yeah I'd like to see pictures as well.
I've always wondered why they say not to load the front tires can only assume this is for ride at transport speed
I doubt if you will find an aftermarket front weight bracket for your Kubota. In this case, it is probably worth it to bite the bullet and make the trip to your dealer to pick up an OEM bracket, especially if you also need to buy compatable weights, as shipping is usually cost prohibitibe for such.
I too mow steep ground using multiple tractor/fully-mounted mower combinations and use cast iron weights on all set ups. When mowing, I NEVER load tires for multiple reasons and always remove FELs for improved visibility and maneuverability when mowing. Weights are easily installed/removed as need be.
SDT
I found a nice looking weight bracket on everythingattachment.com but like you said I'm not sure how much shipping will be.
Dual wheels are not recommended nor is ballast in front tires as shown in the owner's manual.
Dave M7040
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That looks really good, i bet that 9540 is a brute, I may try to fab up a bracket and buy some used weights locally if I can find some
That looks really good, i bet that 9540 is a brute, I may try to fab up a bracket and buy some used weights locally if I can find some
I found a nice looking weight bracket on everythingattachment.com but like you said I'm not sure how much shipping will be.
I started with an L3240.
I posted here how I always fed her the best fuel and oils hoping that someday she would grow into an L5740.
Well it worked. I traded up to an L5740.
I'm feeding my L5740 the same best fuels and oil hoping she will grow into an M9540.
I've found one but its a cab tractor. I can't use a cab tractor about 80% of the time.
Now that the M9540 has been replaced with the M9960 there are still a few M9540's available for a pretty good price.
I'm looking...
I want one
I can't sleep
wifey is mad
Somebody make it stop.
help me.:drool:
Allen, I don't care who you are,,,, that's funny!!! Heheheheheheh.
I started with a B2910, then L4400 and now M9540. I'm like you, I can't use a cab tractor. I thought finding an open station M9540 would be a piece of cake because no one wants them. I was wrong. The problem is no one stocks them because everyone buys that size tractor with cab. The dealer I bought from is 400 miles from me. He sold 26 M8540/9540 tractors in 2012. Mine was the only open station. It was the closest one I could find at the time.
Good luck on the feeding program and with the Wifey.![]()
Open stations must be more popular in Michigan. 2 of the 3 dealers i visited had both m8540 and m9540 open stations as well as cab models in stock when i bought mine in December 2011. The 3rd had nothing bigger than a m7040 he does not stock larger models usualy.
I could not use a cab either at least 50% of the time
Dave, I would have never guessed that. Being North I'd have thought open station was rare. The users up there must work in confined spaces or timber a lot. When I was looking for mine I found several on the East Coast but wasn't willing to drive that far.