I recently acquired a 1951 Massey Harris Pony. It was running, but the wiring was scary - cracked insulation, fraying at the terminals, etc. I bought a new harness which came with a basic "connect A to B" instruction list. I compared it to the shop manual's wiring diagram, and they match. Here's...
I bought this cutter with my first tractor back in 2001. It has served me well, but the pan is starting to crumble away in spots which is upsetting the balance and indicative that it should be changed before something bad happens. Assuming that I will eventually be victorious in freeing both the...
A quick search did not turn up anything for me. Surely I can't be the first one to have some questions about this new series - perhaps I missed something...
The LX2610HSDC looks to be everything I was originally looking for when I settled for my cabless B2601. Cab, A/C, heat. The performance...
I've found more than a couple and now I feel like I should be going over the whole thing. Nothing major, but if one of your main functions is to prep these tractors, I'd hope that the process would be well vetted.
1. Loader not seated properly - noticed it was off by about 2" measruing from the...
I'm not sure about other models, but the B2601 has a piece of angled sheet metal - we'll say 14 gauge - that mounts between the fenders onto which the toolbox, SMV sign bracket, and top link hook are installed. Prior to mounting the backhoe, the manual instructs to remove this stay and transfer...
There's a brand called "Edge Tamers".
Not "dusting" - stone dust, as in crushed limestone, sometimes called "screening".
Get to know your local excavation guy/dump truck guy/gal. I did my driveway myself, removing 8" of topsoil. I asked the excavator about material and he said that he was...
...and it was a super smooth deal, for a change.
I was looking for a DC stick welder and came across an ad on Craigslist for a Hobart Stickmate LX 225 AC/DC, with accessories. I emailed with questions, they responded, I emailed back with an offer, they accepted, I drove out to pick up my...
Back in 2017, I traded my B7500HSD for a BX23S - thread here: I wish I had a smaller tractor.
It's been a great tractor, but there were some niggles that my childlike, impatient brain couldn't get passed. Succinctly:
- bucket curl speed
- 3 point control
- lack of L/R independent brake pedals...
I'm not sure if this is possible, but it would be great if the login-form-window script would not fire if the cursor is found to be either in the username or password field. It is quite frustrating to be typing in your username or password and then have the window pop up asking if you'd like to...
Page 2-27 of the BX23S Workshop Manual shows the service intervals. Here's a snip:
Note the 2nd to last column which has "*1" in the first 5 rows. Here's a pic of the notes section at the bottom of the page:
Am I interpreting correctly that Kubota is advising against changing the oil, oil...
I sent a message to Curtis asking when they'd have a cab for the BX23S. Their response was that one is already available as a dealer-installed option. I did some poking and sure enough, the kubota.com site has the option in their online configurator. I'm waiting for an answer from Kubota Canada...
There - now you all can stop proclaiming that no one has ever said that. :laughing:
The dealer sent someone by my place last night to evaluate my B7500/LA302 with 3pt rear-discharge mower. I ended up doing a deal right there in my driveway - a BX23s with 60" MMM should be on its way directly...