Installing speakers in the headliner of the B3030

   / Installing speakers in the headliner of the B3030
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Picked up my new B3030 HSDCC this afternoon. Spoke to my salesman earlier in the day about a Kubota radio mount. He tells me that his cost was in the $250 neighborhood because the mount and speakers are sold as a unit.
Rather than argue the point, I decided to just look elsewhere or possibly have a local audio place do an install sometime in the future.
I have more important things to learn about this tractor and the way it operates and the differences between it and the JD 790 that I traded in so I 'll get to the audio at a later date.


Sorry to hear that the dealer you just bought your new B3030 tractor from is not being honest with you.
Item # 6C230-88110
BRACKET (STEREO)
$104.21
2-5 Day Lead Time
Qty:
right on Coleman Equipment web site $104.21 days away.
And that is the list price not dealers cost.
First thing I bought when I got my B3030 was a shop and parts manual.
I could know the current price of every nut bolt and part on my tractor. All I do is look up the part number punch it in on Coleman's or Messick's web site and there's the price. I have already bought parts that way and the price is always what it said it was. I don't listen to Salesman, I do my own research.
and it is because of what just happen to you. You can't know for sure what they tell you.
 
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Thanks for the heads up Waxman. Will look into this for sure. I guess I sorta assumed that because the tractor deal was fair, everything else would be fair also.
Now, have you got a parts # for these manuals also? Just tried to order the part from Coleman but the server was quite slow trying to process the transaction. The shipping was an added $14.00, but that still is a **** of a lot cheaper than the price I got locally. Will give them another shot after work today.
 
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Had to speak to the salesman today about an unrelated matter and asked him about this particular part #. The part that he was talking about and the part that I was looking for were 2 completely different things. He was looking at a kit that included a mounting bracket and speakers.
So now, he'll get me the correct part at the correct price and I don't have to pay $14.50 extra to ship it from Coleman to me. However, I did bookmark Coleman for future references.
 
   / Installing speakers in the headliner of the B3030 #24  
Half way there on tractor stereo. Speakers installed today, stereo purchased but awaiting mounting bracket from Kubota this coming week.
Question: When I had the headliner out today, I noticed a connector up toward the windshield with 7 little flat pins in it. Would this have anything to do with the Kubota radio bracket?
Once again, thanks for the little step by step on headliner removal, WaxMan. It went just as you said and I'm sure that I would have missed some small items like the screw in the fresh/recirculate knob. I got the diameter measurement from the speaker paperwork, got a piece of cardboard, some string and a marker and made myself a little template. Although I wasn't sure it was the smart thing to do, I went to town with the Rotozip and then it was off to the races.
A boy and his faithful golden retriever spending the day in the garage with the Kubota, what could go wrong?


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   / Installing speakers in the headliner of the B3030
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If it's on the right front it is for the radio, my plug was cut off when I bought mine had a different radio installed, I think the red yellow and black go to the radio power, don't worry about the other wires. since your speakers are now in the headliner you will just be running the new wires straight back.
Leave the plug end there and tap into the red -power black- ground yellow- ignition switch but wait for your radio instructions and test these wires with meter before hooking up because I'm not sure.

You know, once the headliner is down only 10 10-mm bolts hold the roof on , it then lifts right off.
Running lights, But i would wait a little bit on those make sure you want them. 785.00 for a new roof.
And don't forget the gauges;)

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If it's on the right front it is for the radio, my plug was cut off when I bought mine had a different radio installed, I think the red yellow and black go to the radio power, don't worry about the other wires. since your speakers are now in the headliner you will just be running the new wires straight back.
Leave the plug end there and tap into the red -power black- ground yellow- ignition switch but wait for your radio instructions and test these wires with meter before hooking up because I'm not sure.

The plug is on the right front, very near the antenna wire. I already attached speaker wires and ran them toward the front. I coiled up a little excess and it lays up in the headliner just to the left of the heat/AC controls.
It'd be nice if I can use those factory wires as you say. That way the receiver/CD/iPod jack will only be powered when the key is on but the clock and radio memory will have constant power. I have the unit out in the garage, will have to pull out the instructions and have a look-see.
I really need to get a shop manual. It might save me from posting a lot of questions on here.
 
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As a side note, today I did get online and purchase a shop manual for this tractor. Shop around if you decide to buy one. Someone on ebay was selling used ones for $80 plus shipping. You can do much better than that for new ones from some Kubota dealers online.
 
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Leave the plug end there and tap into the red -power black- ground yellow- ignition switch but wait for your radio instructions and test these wires with meter before hooking up because I'm not sure.

Will test the tractor wires for sure before installation to make sure what is powered and when.
The wires from the stereo are clearly marked. Red = accessory, yellow = battery and black = ground.
It would be nice if I could find some tiny spade connectors to crimp onto the stereo wires and then just plug into the the appropriate blades within the tractor plug. Would rather do that than to cut and splice, but that might be asking a little too much.
Does anyone have a pic of the 6C230-88110 bracket or of an installation using this bracket to help me visualize what I'll be doing?
 
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Hit up your local Auto parts store or Radio Shack for the blade connectors. Or even see if you can buy a few off a local car stereo installer. I am not a fan of cutting and splicing wires either.
 
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Hit up your local Auto parts store or Radio Shack for the blade connectors. Or even see if you can buy a few off a local car stereo installer. I am not a fan of cutting and splicing wires either.

NAPA just around the corner. I just don't think I'll find any of the spade connectors small enough to slide onto the blades within that plug. Pretty tiny blades and not a lot of excess room inside of that plug.
 

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