My Hoe
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- Oct 31, 2010
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- NYS--Various Parts
- Tractor
- Kubota B3000HSDCC, BH77, 5' Belly Mower, 6' Hyd. Angle Plow
Hi all,
I'm looking for a cabbed, Kubota B3030--but not just any cabbed B3030. I need the one with the defroster wires embedded into the rear glass. (I want this feature for enhanced, rearward visibility, as I live in snow country. I know there are plenty of B3030 regular cab owners who swear they can see just fine without the defroster, but this is what I want and, as the kids say, "YOLO." Translated: You Only Live Once).
I seek a CLEAN, LOW-HOUR MACHINE, only, please.
I am on the East Coast, but would not rule out buying "sight unseen," provided the seller is willing and able to provide good pics, a video (with sound), etc..., to document the condition of the machine. (Being able to test drive the machine would be my first choice, obviously).
I've dealt with Kubota dealers who did not know the difference between a regular cab and a "Cold Cab," so please forgive me as I go into the details, below. (If you already know them, please feel free to skip the rest of this ad).
A regular, cabbed, B3030 is denoted, I believe, as "B3030HSDC" (note the single "C").
A "COLD CAB," cabbed, B3030 has a model designation of "B3030HSDCC" (Note the second "C").
A "Cold Cab" B3030 has a few extras I want, the main one of which is the defroster wires embedded into the rear window glass.
A B3030 "Cold Cab" also comes (standard, I believe) with the full rear wiper/washer setup, whereas one could add the washer/wiper kit, as an OPTION, to an NON-"Cold Cabbed" B3030. So the presence of a rear wiper/washer does not mean the defroster wires are in place, in the rear glass.
I am also happy to pay a Finder's Fee, should someone give me a lead on the machine I seek, which actually results in my purchasing that machine. Fair is fair, and one can never have enough good Karma, right?
And yes, I'm the same guy also running an ad for a cabbed B3030. The situation is (like some others on this wonderful site) I've decided that one tractor is not enough. Currently, I live at two different locations (so I'll use one at each place until I move), but the main reason I seek two machines is a cabbed tractor won't fit into most of my doorways (after I move), but I really DO want a cab, as I live in snow country. So I need the open-station machine for working inside a building with an I-beam too low for a cab, or even a ROPS in the "up" position.
Thank you for taking the time to read my ad.
I'm looking for a cabbed, Kubota B3030--but not just any cabbed B3030. I need the one with the defroster wires embedded into the rear glass. (I want this feature for enhanced, rearward visibility, as I live in snow country. I know there are plenty of B3030 regular cab owners who swear they can see just fine without the defroster, but this is what I want and, as the kids say, "YOLO." Translated: You Only Live Once).
I seek a CLEAN, LOW-HOUR MACHINE, only, please.
I am on the East Coast, but would not rule out buying "sight unseen," provided the seller is willing and able to provide good pics, a video (with sound), etc..., to document the condition of the machine. (Being able to test drive the machine would be my first choice, obviously).
I've dealt with Kubota dealers who did not know the difference between a regular cab and a "Cold Cab," so please forgive me as I go into the details, below. (If you already know them, please feel free to skip the rest of this ad).
A regular, cabbed, B3030 is denoted, I believe, as "B3030HSDC" (note the single "C").
A "COLD CAB," cabbed, B3030 has a model designation of "B3030HSDCC" (Note the second "C").
A "Cold Cab" B3030 has a few extras I want, the main one of which is the defroster wires embedded into the rear window glass.
A B3030 "Cold Cab" also comes (standard, I believe) with the full rear wiper/washer setup, whereas one could add the washer/wiper kit, as an OPTION, to an NON-"Cold Cabbed" B3030. So the presence of a rear wiper/washer does not mean the defroster wires are in place, in the rear glass.
I am also happy to pay a Finder's Fee, should someone give me a lead on the machine I seek, which actually results in my purchasing that machine. Fair is fair, and one can never have enough good Karma, right?
And yes, I'm the same guy also running an ad for a cabbed B3030. The situation is (like some others on this wonderful site) I've decided that one tractor is not enough. Currently, I live at two different locations (so I'll use one at each place until I move), but the main reason I seek two machines is a cabbed tractor won't fit into most of my doorways (after I move), but I really DO want a cab, as I live in snow country. So I need the open-station machine for working inside a building with an I-beam too low for a cab, or even a ROPS in the "up" position.
Thank you for taking the time to read my ad.
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