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    Kubota B2650 and B3350 info and hints

    For B2650 owners with snow clogging problems, I posted this picture in another thread. When snow blowing fine snow in windy conditions last year, the air filter plugged a couple times. I moved the intake behind the fan shroud like in this picture, and it seemed to fix the problem. Moved it...
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    Kubota B3350 tractor regeneration problems

    I moved the inlet to the intake snorkel from in front of the radiator shroud to behind it, and it immediately stopped the air filter plugging issue on my B2650. As others pointed out, it was only an issue in light dry snow with high wind.
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    Blizzard conditions and air filters

    Hi Stanley This picture shows some of the snow that collects at the top of the radiator. The inlet hose normally sits in the same spot on the B2650 as it does on the B3030: in that little cut out on the left side of the picture. It seems like there is a lot of snow collecting at this location...
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    I need advice on building a horse barn/shelter

    Heres a picture of our little set up. You can see the stall doors are open (tack room door is usually shut except when were using it). The other thing we use the stall doors for is keeping the horse contained while we tack them up. These arent all our horses. A bunch of friends from a nearby...
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    Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

    I recently got this grapple for my B2650. Have used it to move brush and a few stumps that I dug out with the backhoe. Sorry, no action shots yet, but a very useful attachment.
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    Lets see your Woodworking Skills

    Another guitar builder here. This one is a classical guitar built with a cedar top and cherry back/sides. I took a closeup picture of the decorative rosette that goes around the sound hole. Its made with little tiles of wood that are oriented to give a 3D effect to the design.
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    plow appropriate for B3030

    Hi, I have a B3030 with turf tires, and was wondering if I would be able to pull a single bottom plow at any appreciable depth to turn the soil over in my garden. My tractor has no problems with a potato plow, but I have no experience with turning plows. My soil is sandy loam. Thank you Scott
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