Kubota keys

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nybirdman

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FYI for anyone in need of a key for Kubota tractors;looked on Amazon and find that I can purchase five keys for $12 that will fit "ANY" cabbed Kubota':from a B2650-M135.Can we say lack of security!Keep up your insurance!
 
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FYI for anyone in need of a key for Kubota tractors;looked on Amazon and find that I can purchase five keys for $12 that will fit "ANY" cabbed Kubota':from a B2650-M135.Can we say lack of security!Keep up your insurance!

A wide selection of sizes and types on E-Bay.
 
   / Kubota keys #4  
FYI for anyone in need of a key for Kubota tractors;looked on Amazon and find that I can purchase five keys for $12 that will fit "ANY" cabbed Kubota':from a B2650-M135.Can we say lack of security!Keep up your insurance!

Any dealer will sell them to. There’s only 3-4 different keys for the entire Kubota lineup and the other manufacturers are the same way. It’s pretty common for a new tractor owner to think the keys offer some security like a vehicle but they’re not.
 
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For $12 you over paid. I just got a set for 5 bucks
 
   / Kubota keys #7  
Some new heavy equipment has chip in the key now
Kubota excavator

Not that we have seen yet at this dealership. The construction key in my pocket will start any CTL, excavator or wheel loader on the lot new or used. Might be coming, but it’s not here yet.
 
   / Kubota keys #8  
Not that we have seen yet at this dealership. The construction key in my pocket will start any CTL, excavator or wheel loader on the lot new or used. Might be coming, but it’s not here yet.

That’s my experience with it.
 
   / Kubota keys #9  
A lot of newer construction equipment have numeric key pads to start. Not keys
 
   / Kubota keys #10  
I was thinking about getting a new tumbler for the MX so I could use the same key on both.

It's very common to have common keys on equipment. As others have said fobs and keypads are gaining in popularity for construction equipment.
 
   / Kubota keys #11  
Much equipment that comes with a Kubota Engine will also have the same keys.

I have never done it. But If I had theft concerns, the first thing I might do is see if a locksmith can alter the key slightly. Let the thieves "THINK" they have a key that fits your tractor.
 
   / Kubota keys #12  
Much equipment that comes with a Kubota Engine will also have the same keys.

I have never done it. But If I had theft concerns, the first thing I might do is see if a locksmith can alter the key slightly. Let the thieves "THINK" they have a key that fits your tractor.

YOU would provide the thieves with an altered key?
Why provide them with ANY key??
 
   / Kubota keys #13  
I reread my post. Not sure what makes you think I meant that. Alter MY keyway and keys. slightly. Allow a thief that in the middle of the night thinks they have a key that fits my tractor (maybe they bought the $85.00 all popular brnd equipment key package off E-Bay) find out that their key doesn't work!
 
   / Kubota keys #14  
I reread my post. Not sure what makes you think I meant that. Alter MY keyway and keys. slightly. Allow a thief that in the middle of the night thinks they have a key that fits my tractor (maybe they bought the $85.00 all popular brnd equipment key package off E-Bay) find out that their key doesn't work!
when i read your post i understood what you meant. not sure why someone would think your providing a key.

personally i dont worry. someone is always home, have dog and have insurance.
 
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I have too much on my plate, but it would be nice to know that common keys didn't work on ones equipment.
 
   / Kubota keys #16  
I have too much on my plate, but it would be nice to know that common keys didn't work on ones equipment.

It is far to easy (and probably cheaper) to install a cutoff somewhere that would be much more effective at preventing a theft than changing the keys.
 
   / Kubota keys #17  
when i read your post i understood what you meant. not sure why someone would think your providing a key.

personally i dont worry. someone is always home, have dog and have insurance.

Quote from post #11:
" the first thing I might do is see if a locksmith can alter the key slightly"

I interpret that statement to suggest ALTERING THE KEY slightly!
My question: Why would anyone alter a KEY slightly, thinking they could prevent tractor theft?
Maybe to leave an altered key in plain sight,... for the thief to easily find, and then be dissuaded, when it did not work in the ignition lock?
 
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It is far to easy (and probably cheaper) to install a cutoff somewhere that would be much more effective at preventing a theft than changing the keys.

I pull a fuse out. A smart thief could probably re arrange them and get it to work but they’d have to figure out the problem first.
 
   / Kubota keys #19  
It is far to easy (and probably cheaper) to install a cutoff somewhere that would be much more effective at preventing a theft than changing the keys.

I have a negative battery cable cut off switch that is well disguised.
I doubt that it would be noticed or found.
I can forget about it myself though.
 
   / Kubota keys #20  
When everyone elses Kubota has the same key, and yours is different, that is precisely what makes that tactic so effective. Security, when it's what "everybody" does, is not nearly as effective.
 

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