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10-11-2012, 08:15 PM #41
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10-13-2012, 01:33 PM #42Member
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Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
New Guy here. Have a Kubota L4600 being delivered on Tuesday. Getting the RCF2072 rotary cutter and the GS 1572 Grader. I went for the AG tires because I have a lot of sloping areas. The dealer suggests I have him put "Beet Juice" in the rear wheels. Any opinion on this?
Thanks appreciate it.
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10-13-2012, 01:45 PM #43
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10-13-2012, 02:02 PM #44Member
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Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
Thanks Triple R They want $500 to put it in my AG tires and I was thinking it was a little high.
Best
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10-13-2012, 02:08 PM #45Super Star Member
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Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
That is the downside to it, very expensive, but if you do a search on here, you will find a lot of satisfied owners using it. I have to have flats fixed in the field and none of the tire services around here handle it, so it was WWF for me. I have considered weights, but that is even more expensive.
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10-13-2012, 02:17 PM #46Member
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Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
I'm going to be moving a lot of two inch rock so thought it was in need of some weight. I had the wheels moved out wider as well. It should do the job. Been told by the dealer the 50 hour service is going to be around $350.
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10-13-2012, 02:32 PM #47Super Star Member
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Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
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10-13-2012, 02:33 PM #48
Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
Kubota L4400 - Land pride rear scraper blade, 6 foot landscape rake, 72'' Frontier Box Blade, Land Pride 60'' finish mower, Land Pride Q/A pallet forks, County Line Carryall built to haul and loaded R-1's
Kubota RTV500
Previous Tractors: 1978 B7100, 2009 B3200
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10-13-2012, 02:39 PM #49
Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
Kubota L4400 - Land pride rear scraper blade, 6 foot landscape rake, 72'' Frontier Box Blade, Land Pride 60'' finish mower, Land Pride Q/A pallet forks, County Line Carryall built to haul and loaded R-1's
Kubota RTV500
Previous Tractors: 1978 B7100, 2009 B3200
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10-13-2012, 02:41 PM #50Member
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Re: Kubota L4600, L3240, L3940
Its a HST4 WD set up and was wondering how much fluid is involved .....the dealer says the the engine is 8 quarts. How about the hydraulics? I don't have a scrap oil burner....might look for one.
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I don't notice it with general implement use, but heavy loads such as a carry all full of wood, its bouncy. My rake, BB or mower are not generally raised slowly for small increments so I don't notice it.

