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 Post subject: Now i need Kubota help
PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:22 am 
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If it ain't one thing it's another. ok i got the help i was looking for on my allis/mitsubishi question- so now on to Kubota. Hope i need just a starter, gonna tinker tonight. Anyone know of any Kubota junkyards around central Oh? Doesn't have to be just Kubota but gotta have some :) thanks

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get a new tractor

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I'll agree i need to get rida the old Kube but no way on the allis. There's two things I'll never give up on- Ford trucks and Allis Chalmers tractors. Any how the Kubota fired up fine over the weekend no go yesterday, tried to jump even. Has a new batttery.


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how old is it? if its still under warrenty- the dealer you bought it from should fix it, if its not you can still talk to em to see what they think it is...

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well if it does have a warranty its a dang good one cuz its an 87 model, and im the third owner. :D


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check saftey switches, ones on shifter and the others under seat!

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and pto has to be out!


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actually when i got the tractor i hard wired it to eliminate those problems. Now it'll start with the mower engaged in gear and you no where near the seat :) Well actually now it won't start at all but for the last couple years it was that way.


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anyway, it is the starter, took to the autoparts store last night and the bendix would kick but the thing would barely spin. Now i definitely need a kubota graveyard :x


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I think that by now you've found out that the parts for Kubota cost about four times as much as the parts for some others, John Deere, for example. My advice to anyone in the market for a tractor or piece of equipment, new or used, is to check parts prices. At the technical facility where I instruct in Diesel Equipment Tech, we have six Kubota engines and machines. The parts are insanely priced. I can usually get parts for our John Deere equipment and engines for about a quarter of the price. Don't let the propaganda fool you. John Deere is the world leader in equipment for a reason, they work. They are NOT much more expensive to buy, hold good resale value, and the parts are very reasonable. Add that up and you can't beat the value. Just a fool's advice.


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well i got the kubota already i aint picking which one to buy. my mitsubishi aint too bad on parts, cost wise, the kub is expensive you are right. Need a junkyard starter any idears?


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can't you have the starter re-built for a kubota tractor we had a ford 2000 and rebuilt it every year seemed like it was a 1967 model tractor thu
we just carried it to a auto starter place and they rebuilt it for about 90.00 or so


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if i could find one around me that would do i would but no luck with that so far. Any small kubota junkyards out there peops?


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get yourself some bearing andd brushes and keep using that one.


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