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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
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One thing that the bare bones L3400 is missing is a toolbox. It got tiring not having a spot to put the odd clevis, pins etc.
I had planned on the dealer doing this when I sent it in for a 50 hr service but I ended up doing the service myself. I mustered up the courage to drill some holes in my tractor and I think I'm happy with the result. This is a run of the mill metal toolbox I picked up at TSC, painted it Kubota orange. There didn't seem to be a perfect spot for it on this machine so this is what I settled on. It's bolted on well and I don't plan on carrying much weight in it but we'll see how my very first project holds up! |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sidney BC or Denman Island
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Looks Good. I'll have to see if my 7610 can suport some mud flaps like that.
With my Backhoe I can't go behind the seat.
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Nice job Canoe. But I couldn't do that, I'm always in the woods and brush and I'd probably rip it off in no time
I've got to ponder this a bit b/c I do definitely need a tool box on board.j
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j L3400 HST, LA 463 FEL, 6' Woods blade, 65" Woods box blade, 60" Meteor blower, CCM top & side links, 2 extra rear remotes waiting for a use and a big, fuzzy hat |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
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SR - no question in my mind. If I were to do it again I would put it behind the seat on the fender bracket that the SMV sign is and move the SMV sign. I ended up moving the SMV sign anyway.
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Kubota L3400HST+Horst toothbar, 4 Spool Prince valve, CCM TnT, Woods BB60 rotary cutter, Kodiak 7' rake, Walco Meteor 68" snowblower, Walco 7' cultivator, Horst 3pt bale spear, Maybridge 8'8" chain harrow, Woods HB72 box balde |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,436
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I should point out that with my wide R4's the box is not THAT exposed. I wouldn't want to go too close to a fenceline on that side though.
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Kubota L3400HST+Horst toothbar, 4 Spool Prince valve, CCM TnT, Woods BB60 rotary cutter, Kodiak 7' rake, Walco Meteor 68" snowblower, Walco 7' cultivator, Horst 3pt bale spear, Maybridge 8'8" chain harrow, Woods HB72 box balde |
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Gold Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Moundville,AL
Posts: 293
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In a Ace Hardware store I got expandable pipe plugs for the FEL tubes. They're easy to remove and install. The front tube being much longer is good for storing my 20 foot chain. I have this in addition to a tool box mounted behind the seat.
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Power brooms are fun for about the first 20 min. Then they pretty much suck. My arms and shoulders are sore and my teeth still feel gritty from all the dust and dirt and rocks I was chewing on ![]() j
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j L3400 HST, LA 463 FEL, 6' Woods blade, 65" Woods box blade, 60" Meteor blower, CCM top & side links, 2 extra rear remotes waiting for a use and a big, fuzzy hat |
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New Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 7
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I have a L2800 and put my toolbox were the SMV emblem is located. Drilled two holes in the fender cross bar and installed the toolbox.I bought the toolbox from Sevens Tractor Supply in Coushatta Louisiana.The toolbox was $20.00 and is a replacement for a Ford 9N.
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Gold Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Southern, OH
Posts: 269
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I need a toolbox on my TC45......with my hoe, there just doesn't seem to be a good place
and a place for the chainsaw and a place for the trimmer and a place for ....... hahaha
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TC45 Shuttle, 270 hours, 758C backhoe, 16LA loader Well, I looks like I just bought myself a lot of work.....
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