Does anyone know what type of electrical connectors or on Kubota L 3430, I cannot see paying a 1000 bucks for a complete harness when all I need is one 6 pin connector on the transmission, any help is appreciated.
I'm going to suggest that you will get many valid responses if you post a photo of the connector. Many of us might be able to help that have no idea what your 6-pin connector looks like since we don't own Kubotas. A close-up focused picture from the side and looking into the connector would be ideal. Also, some measurements. Help us help you by giving a bit more info please.
Yes, a picture. But I've done a ton of electrical addons for my Goldwing and I don't necessarily feel constrained by the factory style connectors. Both Mouser Electronics - Electronic Components Distributor and Welcome to Waytek can fix you up with whatever you need in the electrical realm. Mouser lets you order more stuff in quantities of 1 or 2 whereas Waytek typically has minimums.
I dont have a problem rewiring the tractor, I have already made a couple of repairs, unfortunately the male plug for this is snap ringed into the transmission and the female (chewed part) is missing one of the female pins, I have already bought several plugs from the sources you guys mentioned, and none fit, very close but not it. Most of what I have found leads me to believe they are Toyota automotive connectors, I just need to find the right pin to replace the missing one.
I have included some pics.
The wing pic is for you Stick, I have installed many farkels to it as well, I don't mind changing things but this is a proprietary plug that is in the transmission, I don't have a choice.
I do not want to make a suggestion that will lead you down a black hole.
But WORST case senerio:
I do see a snap ring at the base of the connector on the tractor and a plate that can be removed on the side.
If you truley cannot get the replacement parts, there is a possible workaround.
Without knowing what is inside it is hard to guess further.
Can you ger a parts view of the innards?