I was curious. My cabbed B3030 came without a plug and I wondered if Kubota wised up and added one on the B3000. I installed one from Radio Shack--it costs a whooping $9.99.
By the way, your new machine looks spanky; good luck with it.
I was curious. My cabbed B3030 came without a plug and I wondered if Kubota wised up and added one on the B3000. I installed one from Radio Shack--it costs a whooping $9.99.
By the way, your new machine looks spanky; good luck with it.
I bought one of those plugs to install on my B3030, then never did because I ended up not needing it. It's still sitting in the box out in my shop, so I may end up installing it in the B3000 at some point.
I noticed in your pic that the post between the door & side window seems to be one piece with the welds down at the bottom. On the B3000, those posts are C-channel, with a removable c-shaped full height cover plate to access wiring, relays, etc. That's were the spare 20A wire is located, along with the speaker wires.