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I looked at the Addington website. I've seen them before. I requested some information to be sent since their site is quite thin.
The remainder of this response is crying out to be in another thread and I'm sure this may stir-up a war-of-colors, but ... Quote:
The L39 has to be factory-ordered with all of the remote hydraulics as well ... and cannot (will not) be added after the fact. Waiting for the order is not a problem as long as I get what I want ... once I know what I want ... which takes the longest time for me. I suffer from analysis-paralysis at times, and especially on high-dollar items. However, once I make a decision, I have absolutely no regrets. I've questioned the transmission issue ... especially since I'll be doing some hill-work. My understanding is that GST is not as good as the HST due to the rolling-potential during the brief pause while shifting. I'm not certain I'd be brave enough to be shifting out of the lowest gear or going faster on a slope anyway ... but I have to check it out. The thumb and transmission are my #1 and #2 open-issues on the L39 that I need to be comfortable with prior to making a decision that it is a viable option for me. Some TBN threads have mentioned the exposed hydraulics underneath the 110 and having to buy a $700 skid-plate. This won't be an issue for me since I have eight whole scrub-brush trees on my 35 acres and any rock that I'm driving over needs to be pulled-up and moved out of the way with the hydraulic-thumb anyway. How's that for coming full circle and tying back into the subject of the thread. ![]() (Noting the long response.) Boy, I can yack.
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Alt5600 STILL considering ... Kubota L39 TLB: TL1715/BTB404 Front/Rear Remote-Hydraulics, L9553 Rem-Valves, L9554 TNT, K7770 QA Coupler for BH Bucket, K7874 18" Trenching Bucket, L9475 Drawbar, L9476 Tool Box, L8044 Rear Work Lights, 70000-00297 Block-Heater, Wheel-Weights, No FEL Bucket And, implements: 4N1 FEL Bucket with toothbar, MC Faulkner Hydraulic-Thumb, Hyd-PHD, Front/Rear Blades, Flail Mower, Spreader, Hopper, Pallet Forks, FEL and Dipperstick Chain-Hooks |
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My dealer added hydraulics to my L39 for a grapple and would add for a backhoe thumb so don't understand the comments about needing to order from the factory.
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The factory assembly of components on tractors is less costly then dealer installed options. Many times the units need to be taken partially apart to assemble the options.
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We happen to make a L39 mechanical and hydraulic thumb, and normally we have them in stock The hydraulic thumb is a direct pin thumb (a longer boom pin is provided with the thumb to hold on the bucket, the thumb, and if you have one, a quick coupler). we recommend the hydraulic thumb be installed by a kubota dealer, and the Kubota foot peddle kit, with some modifications, is normally used to control the thumb. The mechanical thumb can be installed by any competent welder - it takes about an hour to an hour and a half to weld on and retouch the paint. These same thumbs also fits the L 48 and we offer a joy stick control for the L 48 hydraulic thumb, as an option. We have been making these thumbs for about 4 years, and sell enough of them to make it worth our while to stock them. Please go to our web site for photos of the hydraulic thumb, and information about us. Maine construction equipment attachments, heavy-duty repairs, custom fabrication
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I feel better now ... much much better.
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Alt5600 STILL considering ... Kubota L39 TLB: TL1715/BTB404 Front/Rear Remote-Hydraulics, L9553 Rem-Valves, L9554 TNT, K7770 QA Coupler for BH Bucket, K7874 18" Trenching Bucket, L9475 Drawbar, L9476 Tool Box, L8044 Rear Work Lights, 70000-00297 Block-Heater, Wheel-Weights, No FEL Bucket And, implements: 4N1 FEL Bucket with toothbar, MC Faulkner Hydraulic-Thumb, Hyd-PHD, Front/Rear Blades, Flail Mower, Spreader, Hopper, Pallet Forks, FEL and Dipperstick Chain-Hooks |
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McFaulkner,
Thanks for the info and link. I'll need to contemplate the situation. Can you supply prices for the various L39 options?
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My biggest beef with the L39 is it needs to weigh a ton more and have the HP to handle that extra weight. I like the small size and 6' bucket.
I have about 520 hours of hard use. Machine has been overall good to me. I still use the thumb on the L39 even since buying my little excavator, just not as much. USA Thumb photo attached. |
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