Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then.....

   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #1  

Normal Bill

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Connecticut
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Kubota B2320
I cracked the headlight on my Kubota. It didn't look all that bad.

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I figured I'd just replace the broken light. Well, I called the dealer to order the part and the head light enclosure is actually two headlights all in one piece. A piece that costs $300.:(
 
   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #2  
I wouldn't bother for that kind of cash. More dings to come if you truly use it.
 
   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #3  
Yah, those modular headlights can get very pricey. I'd check ebay, or do a search for Kabota B2320 headlights before I popped for 3 big ones. Just sayin...
 
   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #4  
Windshield chip repair kit or service.

Bruce
 
   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #6  
leave it alone. you can notice that at all. save your money
 
   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #7  
Seal it up so water or dust can't get in, then put on a good set of after market lights, preferably LED's. The after markets will be cheaper and have the bonus of actually being useful. Stock lights with a loader are practically useless.
 
   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #9  
Agreed with all above. Don't buy new if you replace it at all. Find something cheap to seal it and make the investment in good lights.
 
   / Did you think the damage wasn't too bad? And then..... #10  
It's beneficial to have an imperfection like this, otherwise you spend too much time worrying about when you're going to get that first one.
 
 
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