Bigfella1
New member
Hi Everyone,
Just joined today and look forward to getting some info on my Kubota L1500DT (4WD). I'm in Australia and like America Kubota (Aust) don't support this grey market model. The L1500DT is I've found out similar to the L185 in the US however only partially and my current dilemma is replacing the rear axle seals and the L185 rear end (axle case) is different to the L1500 rear end.
Luckily I don't use the tractor everyday so apart from the space its taking up in my garage I can wait till I get the info I'm seeking.
I have been searching the net for weeks now trying to get a illustrated parts listing for the L1500DT which I understand was only sold in Japan and maybe that is why I'm having so much trouble, IS THERE an ENGLISH version of the parts manual?
Maybe a member has been down the same path and could advise.
I'm recently retired, made the seachange to Inverloch, Victoria from Melbourne, Victoria, have a rural one acre, a boat to go fishing in, a Kubota to help around the block and we love it here. We are surrounded by dairy farms, its quiet except in summer as Inverloch is a popular holiday spot, but hey, its one month a year.
Cheers to all
Bigfella1 (Martyn)
Just joined today and look forward to getting some info on my Kubota L1500DT (4WD). I'm in Australia and like America Kubota (Aust) don't support this grey market model. The L1500DT is I've found out similar to the L185 in the US however only partially and my current dilemma is replacing the rear axle seals and the L185 rear end (axle case) is different to the L1500 rear end.
Luckily I don't use the tractor everyday so apart from the space its taking up in my garage I can wait till I get the info I'm seeking.
I have been searching the net for weeks now trying to get a illustrated parts listing for the L1500DT which I understand was only sold in Japan and maybe that is why I'm having so much trouble, IS THERE an ENGLISH version of the parts manual?
Maybe a member has been down the same path and could advise.
I'm recently retired, made the seachange to Inverloch, Victoria from Melbourne, Victoria, have a rural one acre, a boat to go fishing in, a Kubota to help around the block and we love it here. We are surrounded by dairy farms, its quiet except in summer as Inverloch is a popular holiday spot, but hey, its one month a year.
Cheers to all
Bigfella1 (Martyn)