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04-11-2012, 06:40 PM #21
I put my lawn mower (and myself) through a low-hanging tree branch yesterday for the same reason. Wanted to stop but I jammed the hand lever all the way forward and crashed through!
Originally Posted by TripleR
I can see now though that for side by side it would probably be better to have the brake on the left in case you really needed it, whereas with the treadle you could just rock back if you were desperate.Kubota L3540 HST
Kubota L4300 Gear *gone!*
Ford F-350 6.9L diesel
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04-11-2012, 06:58 PM #22Silver Member
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Re: Orange Crush
The telescoping links each have a pin you pull to extend them while hooking up the implement, then when you have it connected you put the pins back in to keep the implement where you want it. Very nice. Never going to own a tractor again that doesn't have them. I added them to my B2620 for 200.00 from tractorparts.com
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04-11-2012, 08:23 PM #23Super Star Member
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Re: Orange Crush
The treadle "seems" more intuitive to us though it won't to everyone I guess as some seem to have a strong preference one way or the other.
We have a John deere also and just can't get use to the left foot brake. All of our tractors both geared and HST except for the one have brakes on the right, so we instinctively hit the brakes with our right foot. As we rarely use brakes on our HST tractors however, it is not a real big deal.
I am sure you could adapt to either setup.
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04-11-2012, 08:25 PM #24
Re: Orange Crush
Getting used to the stick, but still find it a little akward.. almost totaly used to the 2 pedal setup now. I was/am a lover of the single pedal, but 2 pedal is ok..I think it is just a matter of what you started on.
On the links. No, do not extend them, back up close to the pins withe them telescoped and a little low. Get off and and extend them and with the telescoping sway bars pull their pins, and Push on the telescoping lower links latch and pull the lower links out ans swing them over the pins and put the pins in the balls. If you need to either lift the links by hand or slightly raise the 3pt with the lever on the back. Once the lower link balls are on the implement pins, then back the tractor up a few inches till you hear the "click" "click of the lower links going back in and automatically latching. Put on your top link. Adjust as much as you need to get it on. Then lift the implement a little and center it with a body check while you put the first telescoping sway bar pin in and go around to the other side and put the other one in.. Make sure nothing would hit a tire. Adjust top link as needed, for angle of attack. If you need to lower it to relieve tension on top link you can do so from the back, without having to go around the tractor all the time. I suggest you always try to hook up and unhook on level ground.. it makes all of this so much easier. If PTO implement, once All of this is done lower implement, and shut off key, and hook up PTO.
James K0UA
Kioti DK35se hydrostat with 2 QA buckets, 48 inch. King Kutter Rotary Cutter. Home-Brew 750 lbs ballast box. Loaded tires, Construction Attachments SSQA Lightweight Pallet forks.Satisfied Everlast PA160 welder owner How to add a link to a post . Best way to search TBN
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04-11-2012, 08:31 PM #25
Re: Orange Crush
TripleR I am suprised at how quickly I am adapting to the left foot brakes and the 2 pedal thing.. Course that is how the JD lawn mower is set up also. On The Kioti there is no clutch, so to start you put the range selector in Neutral. so you need to step on the brakes to make sure it does not roll off thru the start procedure. It is different but it works well.
James K0UA
Kioti DK35se hydrostat with 2 QA buckets, 48 inch. King Kutter Rotary Cutter. Home-Brew 750 lbs ballast box. Loaded tires, Construction Attachments SSQA Lightweight Pallet forks.Satisfied Everlast PA160 welder owner How to add a link to a post . Best way to search TBN
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04-11-2012, 09:06 PM #26
I don't see the purpose of the foot clutch on the Kubota.
Originally Posted by k0ua
There is a Kioti dealer called Schwartz that is about 6 miles from here, but they only have like 3 or 4 tractors on the lot. Well, I couldn't just sit here and talk about tractors, so I went to see if they had a DK35 HST, and they did. They were closed but I spent several minutes on the tractor and checking out the links. The way I sat down this time the joystick was only hitting my leg with my foot on the reverse pedal. It seemed bigger than I remembered, same size as the L3240/3540 I'd say.
I just need to buy them all! Anybody want to lend me the money?
Kubota L3540 HST
Kubota L4300 Gear *gone!*
Ford F-350 6.9L diesel
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04-11-2012, 09:24 PM #27
Re: Orange Crush
Yes just get one of each
It is the only way to be sure
Yes the stick only seems awkward in reverse.. and I just came in after about another 30 minutes of seat time moving gravel, (just go too dark to see what I was doing very well ) Now it does not seem so bad, It is a powerful tractor, I could spin both front and back wheels with a full bucket of gravel, and pushing into the pile even in Medium range and lifting thru the pile, it is NOT underpowered, compared to the 36 hp Kubota, its 38 horse seems like a lot more than just 2 horse.. for sure less whine than the 'bota had, Only time I really hear any at all is in HI and pulling a hill and that is very mild. I am liking it.
Oh, the foot clutch on my old 'bota was to engage and disengage the PTO slowly, (also safety start switch, must push in clutch to start only)
James K0UALast edited by k0ua; 04-11-2012 at 09:25 PM. Reason: remember to answer his question
Kioti DK35se hydrostat with 2 QA buckets, 48 inch. King Kutter Rotary Cutter. Home-Brew 750 lbs ballast box. Loaded tires, Construction Attachments SSQA Lightweight Pallet forks.Satisfied Everlast PA160 welder owner How to add a link to a post . Best way to search TBN
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04-11-2012, 09:29 PM #28
I wonder if I would notice the whine. I didn't today on the L3240 at all. It didn't even occur to me that there was some other sound than the engine. And the engine was a lot quieter than my L4300. And smoother. Like butter. Creamy, perfect, orange butter.
Originally Posted by k0ua
Tomorrow I'm going to Schwartz and see if they'll let me drive their DK35. S&H dude didn't even call me like he said he would.Kubota L3540 HST
Kubota L4300 Gear *gone!*
Ford F-350 6.9L diesel
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04-11-2012, 09:35 PM #29
Re: Orange Crush
Kioti DK35se hydrostat with 2 QA buckets, 48 inch. King Kutter Rotary Cutter. Home-Brew 750 lbs ballast box. Loaded tires, Construction Attachments SSQA Lightweight Pallet forks.Satisfied Everlast PA160 welder owner How to add a link to a post . Best way to search TBN
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04-11-2012, 09:44 PM #30
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