For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying

   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #81  
Removing the armrests from tractor and mower seats. Just in the way when using the joystick, 3-PH/draft control, or or half turned around in the seat to monitor a rear attachment. 'Comfort' is the breeze wafting around the operator whenever the temp is > 15 F.
 
   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #82  
My M6040 has a small tool box behind the seat. Big enough for a very handy roll of paper towels. I put a "spinner knob" on the steering wheel. Shed Spread tub lodged behind the seat - filled with clean rags. The only tools I take into the field - large Klein/spud wrench, pliers, extra pins/hairpins.
Hey! Could you post a picture? It's one thing that I've been fussing over/about with my NX5510. I'll have some stuff just rolling all over the place on the floor (top link pins and such- my B7800 has a small box under the seat and that's what it gets used for): in a previous life I was a soccer player! I like to have a short chunk of chain with a grab hook and a strap hook for various activities and those too would be nice to corral.
 
   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #84  
I'm disappointed that the 2003 only has a 31 gallon fuel tank. The 1993 has a 42 gallon tank. I could go well over 700 miles on a tank. I'll miss that.
Why I love my little diesel car. Just filled it up. 804 miles on 14.5 gallons. Not a fluke. This is the fifth of six fill-ups in a row that I've rung up over 800 miles on a tank. If I ran it non-stop on the highway I'm pretty sure I could hit 900 miles, though I'd be puckering: low fuel light came on at 787 miles and I still have about 1.7 gallons left, so, not a stretch to think I could do 900 miles.
 
   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #85  
The very best "Creature Comfort" I've added to my tractor work is

An out door shower! for when the work is done.

Makes me smell good at the supper table too!
 
   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #86  
I'd be ok with someone having to buy an old machine.....gets them to appreciate what it does....and what it doesn't do!

They then might have more clarity when it came time to ante up to buy a newer machine.
A good 800 hrs or so on my B7800 helped me better understand what I wanted/needed in a next tractor. Why Kubota opted to use "Quarter Inching" valves for their 3pts on these machines is beyond my comprehension. The 3pt stuff is just a pain. My NX5510 has (a BIG PLUS ->) telescoping 3pt arms: I don't need a quick hitch (I went through various "quick hitch" "solutions" on the B7800 and eventually gave up and opted to get 3pt implements that are quick hitch compatible, which eliminates the need to adjust the turnbuckles.

And my contribution:
HORN!
 
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Really!
 
   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #88  
That is so true!


You are probably very talented and have the ability to put just about anything you can picture in your mind into practice on your machine. I’m a bit like you, ingenuity is an awesome skill to have for sure.

At the same time, I know folks that can’t change out the replaceable insides of a sink faucet… they would rather replace the entire thing over repairing it, and that’s fine too! I’m sure they have some other skill set that I don’t have - Human Resources or maybe a Chemist!!! 😁
Well said !
 
   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #89  
A good 800 hrs or so on my B7800 helped me better understand what I wanted/needed in a next tractor. Why Kubota opted to use "Quarter Inching" valves for their 3pts on these machines is beyond my comprehension. The 3pt stuff is just a pain. My NX5510 has (a BIG PLUS ->) telescoping 3pt arms: I don't need a quick hitch (I went through various "quick hitch" "solutions" on the B7800 and eventually gave up and opted to get 3pt implements that are quick hitch compatible, which eliminates the need to adjust the turnbuckles.

And my contribution:
HORN!
I can’t believe we all forgot the horn!!!!

Leave it to you to remind us all how important that is!

I reserve my horn use for calling the wife to bring iced tea on hot August afternoons!!! He he he like Pavlov's salivating dog…

Oh my god!! I hope she never reads this thread!!!!😮🤭
 
   / For the newbies The best creature comfort add-ons to your tractor To consider when buying #90  
Why I love my little diesel car. Just filled it up. 804 miles on 14.5 gallons. Not a fluke. This is the fifth of six fill-ups in a row that I've rung up over 800 miles on a tank. If I ran it non-stop on the highway I'm pretty sure I could hit 900 miles, though I'd be puckering: low fuel light came on at 787 miles and I still have about 1.7 gallons left, so, not a stretch to think I could do 900 miles.
VW ? Our little rabbit diesel only got 52 to 53 mpg and our tank was small only 10 gallons

willy
 
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