cckjone
Bronze Member
I was curious as to what type of air are Kubota owners using to inflate tires? At first I was using a Sears brand electric compressor but wasn’t happy with ‘rebound’ qualities I was getting out of the tires. (Plus the level ground ‘glide’ didn’t seem very long.) I guess it true that you get what you pay for. Considering the vital nature that good fresh air in tires provides I stated looking for a better alternative. I tried a number of electric inflators but quickly realized they were are a poor substitute for excellence service station air. Well after much research I was able to find a quality supply of air without needing to pay for the overly expensive Kubota air from the local dealer. Just down the street from me is a small Shell service station with a tire inflator located around back. What makes this ideal is the air intake for the Allied Compressor is next to an open window overlooking a forested glen with a beautiful babbling brook. Yes I did have to pay 50 cents to inflate my tires but its well worth the cost. My tractor just rides so much better now and I no longer worry over having cheap air in the tires.
Well time for the 50 hour service and I need to select what brand of oil I’ll be using….decisions, decisions.
Well time for the 50 hour service and I need to select what brand of oil I’ll be using….decisions, decisions.