Kubota Steering Knob

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Has anyone used one of these and are you happy with the mounting hardware? Does it damage soft stering wheel?
DevilDog
 
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I received one as a Christmas gift, primarily for mowing with my BX2660. I've not yet mowed with it, but it installs easily and stays securely in place. However, I've not removed it to inspect the wheel underneath...
 
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I also got one for Christmas, and I'm happy it's there when I want to use it. I also have not checked for damage on the steering wheel, but I don't suspect it will damage it, as it has padding.
 
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I installed one last summer for mowing. I tried many others. This is the only one that stays in place. If it leaves a mark, who cares... It's not coming off!
 
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I bought an off-brand steering wheel knob at Tractor Supply for about $12, & it works great! Holds on to the wheel like concrete :thumbsup: It might leave a little dent/ impression in the steering wheel, but that's OK with me.
 
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Pimp it up with a leather steering wheel cover. Lots of grip to palm-it
quickly , and feels MUCH nicer that the poxy plastic steering wheel.
$15 from Kmart ........
 

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Pimp it up with a leather steering wheel cover. Lots of grip to palm-it
quickly , and feels MUCH nicer that the poxy plastic steering wheel.
$15 from Kmart ........

You don't have curb feelers on that now, do ya??!!:laughing:

Deano
 
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Have one on my BX2360. I really like it,works great when snowblowing. Getting one this spring for my 3130.
 
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Maybe I'm missing something here, but on a tractor with power steering why is a spinner knob even necessary?

I most certainly wouldn't use one on a manual steer tractor either; hit a bump or rut just right you can get bump steer and the knob would really hurt when it hit your hand.

The only time I see that one would be beneficial is on an old truck or tractor with slow steering gear box where you had to turn the wheel a lot to make direction changes.

What am I missing with regards to the benefit of a spinner knob?
 
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> What am I missing with regards to the benefit of a spinner knob?

Plenty. Even with power steering, you're either doing a hand-over-hand movement for sharp turns or palming the wheel, in which case the wheel is probably slipping under your hand.

When you are using the FEL and going back and forth, this way and that, up and down, yada yada yada, there's nothing like a spinner to make it easy. One hand on the spinner and the other working the FEL. I use my tractor in tight spaces all the time, which is why I bought a B21. if I didn't have a spinner, I'd go insane! :laughing: See...that's what you're missing.

Now, if you drive your tractor in a straight line all the time, I could understand. :)
 
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> What am I missing with regards to the benefit of a spinner knob?

Plenty. Even with power steering, you're either doing a hand-over-hand movement for sharp turns or palming the wheel, in which case the wheel is probably slipping under your hand.

When you are using the FEL and going back and forth, this way and that, up and down, yada yada yada, there's nothing like a spinner to make it easy. One hand on the spinner and the other working the FEL. I use my tractor in tight spaces all the time, which is why I bought a B21. if I didn't have a spinner, I'd go insane! :laughing: See...that's what you're missing.

Now, if you drive your tractor in a straight line all the time, I could understand. :)

I agree with all that. And regarding mention of a bump steer, holding onto the knob, rather than just palming the wheel, should let you stop most/ all bump steers. Now if you don't have you hand on the knob & get a bump steer, watch those hands!! :shocked:

I bought a steering wheel knob for my Kawasaki Mule & liked it so much I thought maybe it'd be good to have one on the tractor - And it is! I wouldn't called it a necessity, but I do like it.
 
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I bought my knobs at TSC for my tractors, seemed that you had a greater choice and friendlier price than at the tractor dealers.

Why use a spinner? Helps when using a loader, takes pressure off the wrist and hand besides speeding up the turn. Manual or power steering I have used spinners and about the only time I wouldn't is when plowing with manual steering, nor would I place any fingers or thumbs inside the steering wheel.
 
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Maybe I'm missing something here, but on a tractor with power steering why is a spinner knob even necessary?

What am I missing with regards to the benefit of a spinner knob?

I have one on my JD - it's not a need - just plain handy - especially so when wearing mitts / gloves in the winter.
 

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Gee thanks for all the feed back guys, I believe I will order one and give it a try.
DevilDog
 
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I guess I am the odd man out. I used them on my cars and trucks prior to power steering, but now don't have them on anything. I use my fingers on the spokes to spin the wheel.
 
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I guess I am the odd man out...

Me too. Didn't use them back when they were called "suicide knobs." Did use one on my B6000...it was hard to steer 4X4 w/loaded FEL. With hydro and PS, haven't felt need with 24...they look good though...
 
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OK, so maybe I'll have to give one a try...
 
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When I got the steering knob for my Kawasaki Mule it was primarily because the Mule (no power steering) is hard to steer sharply ... steers OK in gentle right & left turns, but the more you need to turn sharply, the harder it gets ... I thought maybe I'd get more leverage with the knob, & that does seem to be the case. It's still not easy to steer, but it is easier with the knob.

Now with the power steering tractor, the knob isn't needed to make steering easy, because it already is, but there's something kinda slick ... closer to effortless ... about steering with it.
 
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I have one on my international dump truck just because it takes 20 revolutions (or at least is seams like) to go from stop to stop. I have thought about getting one for the tractor because the plastic steering wheel can be slippery with gloves on in the winter. I was looking at generic ones at Lowes the other day, they feel pretty hefty but I didn't buy one because it doesn't really match the tractor (I think they were green).
 

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