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  1. Recoveryhill

    L3700 starting problem

    L3700SU. Repairing road after 5” rain yesterday. Shut down to fuel and no restart, acting like dead battery. Ran jumper cables and no go, showing 14volts. Lights work and glow plugs work but turn key to start, a couple of labored revolutions and click. I have the service manual and will...
  2. Recoveryhill

    Carbon Dioxide

    The latest atmospheric measurements of CO2 come in at 412 parts per million. This is the highest in more than several lifetimes, an increase of 47% since the start of the industrial revolution and 11% since the year 2000! Carbon Dioxide functions like a Heat Blanket in the atmosphere, trapping...
  3. Recoveryhill

    Bucket Cylinder LA463 Loader

    Evening. So a Bucket Cylinder on my L3700SU/LA463 started leaking. Even though I'm at the end of the world, simple, right? Called Messicks with part number from my manual and they said that even with that part number and age (purchased in 2010) they couldn't identify the correct kit and told...
  4. Recoveryhill

    L3700 SU Work & Repairs

    My L3700 is now 9 years old and going strong. Since October it has been deployed recovering from Hurricane Maria, a devastating storm that took my roof, and many others. I purchased chain-on forks for the bucket and they have seen hours and hours of use. So far debris on my property filled...
  5. Recoveryhill

    L3700 Hydro won't shift between ranges

    Hi there, I have a 9 year old L3700 that I use primarily in middle range. For the past year or so when I wanted Low or High, I have been unable to actuate the shift arm. I tried PB Blaster penetrant where the lever goes into the transmission and every other means of trying to coax it to...
  6. Recoveryhill

    Well Worked L3700SU

    I live in mountainous rocky tropical terrain and my tractor does a combination of bush hog and road work. The road work is accomplished with a Box Blade, Grader Blade and Landscape Rake. I'm one of those that changed the Hydraulic fluid at 50 hours and at 400 now, will change in another 50...
  7. Recoveryhill

    Review - LockNLube Grease Gun Coupler

    I have had persistent problems with a couple of zerk fittings on my Kubota L3700, getting them to take grease. This was especially true of the u-joint fittings on the pto shaft. A couple of weeks ago I stumbled into a discussion here of the LockNLube coupler, available from Amazon for...
  8. Recoveryhill

    L3700 PTO Issue

    I was finishing up with the bush hog a couple of days ago, disengaged the PTO and noticed that it seemed to still be rotating. I shifted it in and out a couple of times and it remained powered regardless. I shut the tractor down at low rpm, restarted and the PTO was disengaged. I suspected...
  9. Recoveryhill

    Unfair Competition

    A recent post, which has disappeared, was made by a Chinese company looking for advice on how to market some unspecified products to the tractor community, in the U.S. The reply from a poster in North Carolina made a number of assertions, which may or may not be true. The bottom line however...
  10. Recoveryhill

    Adjusting Track Width, L3700

    I know this has been covered before but here's my results for adjusting the track width of the rears on an L3700. Elapsed time: 1 hour Tools: 200# X 1/2 drive torque wrench w/24mm socket and long extension, 2.5 ton trolley jack and a jack stand. Placed jack under axle housing and jacked...
  11. Recoveryhill

    Six Ply Rating

    Does this mean six plies on an R1 tire or six ply wannabe in the marketing brochure? Six Ply Rating is stamped on the side wall of the tire. My RF R1 went flat on me yesterday while working dirt, on the road. I pulled it a while ago and off to the shop. I got the bead seated easily and...
  12. Recoveryhill

    Hard Working L3700

    Here's my dirty L3700 after ten days since delivery and 12 hours on the meter. I did some bush hog work before our latest storm swept in and since then it's been road and vehicle recovery. Wednesday we had 10" of rain and I pulled a Honda out of High Water in Gallows Bay and a Ford Ranger out...
  13. Recoveryhill

    Dealer Up Vote

    I purchased from my closest dealer.....1,200 miles away. There were a couple of minor issues, missing 3pt. attach pins and a missing cotter pin, courtesy of Kubota Japan, that they missed during setup inspection which I noted, on delivery of the L3700. I emailed the salesman on this, got a...
  14. Recoveryhill

    Implements

    I took delivery of my 3700 a week or so ago, with a 60" bush hog and heavy box blade. Road repair/maintenance is at the top of my needs list and last Saturday I angled the box with the outboard rippers lowered and it did a fine job of angling the ditch line. Before I was able to work it...
  15. Recoveryhill

    Inspect your new tractor!

    I took delivery of an L3700, a couple of days ago. After putting the SQ160 mower together and running an hour or so before dark, I was very happy. In the morning I was so proud of the tall stuff that I'd reduced to mulch, I walked the cut over area. Hard for even me to believe, a silver bit...
  16. Recoveryhill

    L3700 lands on Caribbean Mountain

    I resolved issues to clear the tractor and implements off the "dock" and called my friend Benny the roll back wrecker operator to haul the 3700, Bush Hog and Black Blade, from the port to my mountain redoubt. All arrived a couple of hours ago and was successfully unloaded in various flat...
  17. Recoveryhill

    B3300SU becomes L3700SU

    I was about to purchase a B3300SU but given my needs, terrain, configuration and price, I have purchased an L3700SU. This is an L3400 "stripped down" according to the seller, but stripped of what that matters, I don't know. According to the dealer, a major one and exporter too boot, Kubota...
  18. Recoveryhill

    3300SU

    Hello all, first post: I live in the mountainous Virgin Islands and am trying to keep a residential estate of 4 plus acres open to the jungle. We have had, for the past several years, more rain than normal which accounts for phenomenal growth of Elephant Grass (Guinea Grass) and Tan Tan trees...
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