Yea, not by a mile... My key will fits 10+ years of tractors.LOL and here I am thinking I'm safe by taking the key with me ...
Yea, not by a mile... My key will fits 10+ years of tractors.LOL and here I am thinking I'm safe by taking the key with me ...
For a Model, it's the same exact key... and that same key may be used on several different models. I think only kubota sells them, I don't think a locksmith has "blanks".
How did u misplace the key while driving the tractor? Can u remove the key and it will keep running? Never tried. I had an ole amc hornet that u could do that with.![]()
Yes, correct. No keymaker has the blanks. They are unique to Kubota. And the lousy dealer I went to charged me $12 and some odd cents for 2 keys. What a ripoff. May have cost them 25 cents. By the way, I have two B2150s, a BX2200 and have bought a BX2230 and another BX2200 for others. All those keys are the same.
And Massey Ferguson keys are the same across a broad bunch of models. One dealer told me not to bother to leave my key with the tractor there because they have one that fits all of them. Entirely possible there is a different key for each major model line or something but that was not the impression I got from the dealer.
No typical, handy and readily available key maker in your hometown -- like Lowes or Home Depot or your hardware store -- carry blanks for Kubota keys. TRUE.Not true, they key blank for my Grand L series Kubota is used on Satoh Mahindra and some Kobelco. Has ILCO 1540 as the blank number.
Ilco 154 Kubota Tractor Key Blank Pack of 1 - - Amazon.com
The key situation depends on which vendor is used for the key switch, Kubota may have a few tumbler profiles exclusive to them but the switches are used all over the place.
David
<snip> Can u remove the key and it will keep running? Never tried. I had an ole amc hornet that u could do that with.![]()
On my M4700 the key is a rather simple key. I was able to go to my local "key shop" (Baldino's) and they had a blank made by Ilco and I had them make several copies for about a buck each (I tend to misplace keys). This tractor requires pulling out a lever to stop it. Key turns it on, but not off.Yes, one of my B2150's will not retain the key. You can pull it right out while it is running. I have to keep a lanyard on the key looped around the throttle lever to keep from losing the key. I assume the switches wear in that manner.