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  1. Chuck K.

    Any one heard of the new M62 coming out?

    Not many details but I have a few pics to prove its legit..
  2. Chuck K.

    Any one Modified their brush guard

    I knew it would happen one day and it did,, while stacking a brush pile with my grapple I ran a limb through the brush guard and into my radiator..The good news is the radiator is easy to remove, I JB welded the leaking tube and going back together with it this evening. I am looking for ideas...
  3. Chuck K.

    Rented L39 was very impressed

    Had a chance to do a project on a very expensive home involved moving a propane tank, demo'ing the slab and installing an underground propane tank.. Only problem was my machine would not fit, rented a very clean L39 and was very impressed with the machine. The "shuttle" or glide shift took a...
  4. Chuck K.

    Explaination of how Hydro. trans work :)

    May have seen this before but..:D YouTube - Entabulator.wmv
  5. Chuck K.

    JD 4200 Range selector rod broken?

    Buddy of mine is needing some help. He borrowed his father in laws 4200 to mow his lot, while trying to shift from low to high range the rod broke at the transmission. Before taking it to a dealer I thought I would ask here if anyone has had any expierence with this and what it takes to fix it...
  6. Chuck K.

    Trade trailers or buy new..

    While burying a horse for a friend the other day his father approached me asking if I was willing to trade my 24 gooseneck (single wheel/tandem axle) low boy for his huge 40' tandem, dually deckover with dovetail, boards tires in good shape, could use blasting and painting as all his equipment...
  7. Chuck K.

    Finally made ball hitch for pallet forks.

    Having to move trailers around all the time is a pain, plus my license plate on my little pickup is taking a lot of abuse:ashamed: .. I looked at several members idea and came up with this. You real welders try not to laff too hard :D.. I knew I would alway be misplacing the hitch so I...
  8. Chuck K.

    Adding weight to box blade

    While trying to dress a rough gravel/crushed concrete driveway, I was disappointed how bad the medium duty box blade skipped an bounced and was pretty ineffective. I looked a suite case weights but could not figure a way to attacht them. I aquired some really heavy plate, 10' dia. 2-3/4"...
  9. Chuck K.

    Livestock buial...

    Lately I have been getting quite a few calls to bury horses. I dont know if its from the heat or what is causing this. I usually I arrive with in 12hrs of the animal going down. A lady called me yesterday asking if I could bury a horse the was old and died, I told her I would be there as soon...
  10. Chuck K.

    Climber trackhoe.. unbelievable...

    Cant imagine what insurance could have cost for this demonstration...:confused2: It starts off slow but its worth it.... YouTube - Liebherr
  11. Chuck K.

    Favor request to fellow M59 owners.

    I asked my wife to put the small brochere that illustrates how to install the 3 point hitch in a safe spot for future use... Well its safe all right no one can find it :o So if one of you fellow M59 owners know how to scan the booklet and send it to me it would be very much appreciated... I...
  12. Chuck K.

    Think my ramps will take 10K?

    I need to move my brother in laws ASV 100, tomorrow it specs out at around 10K# at GVW.. My M59 weighs in around 8.5K#. I lengthen my ramps last year to stop the B/H from dragging when loading/unloading. In hind sight I wished I had used heavier material but at the time the L5240 only weighed...
  13. Chuck K.

    FEL bucket to purge Mud Bugs??

    Well... It worked great,, Purged 150# at a time :licking:.. beats the heck out of using ice chest, kiddy pools etc...
  14. Chuck K.

    Need some input on altering my trailer.

    How could I find out for sure if the pipe (more like tubing) top rail is essential or could it be removed and not adversely effect the trailers hauling capability? One option I suppose would try and contact the manufacturer but even if it was doable then would probably advise against due to...
  15. Chuck K.

    Embarrissing Tractor moments?

    Embarrassing I guess sums it up... While mowing the still slightly wet shallow ditch with my ZTR I felt the low side drive wheel start to spin.. Now for those of you that have ZTRs they dont like slippery ditches to begin with.. When the wheel began to spin I turned off the blades, raised the...
  16. Chuck K.

    Almost put her on her side last week.

    I guess its better to share such a near miss then not, if it some how possibly prevents someone from making the same mistakes its worth any brow beating I might receive.. I have been more than impressed with the M59s FEL abilities, with the B/H on I have never felt any instability only a...
  17. Chuck K.

    Work in progress, office/Storm shelter...

    While thinking of ideas for a bathroom with shower for my new shop I figured why not make it a storm shelter/safe room beings we live on the Texas gulf coast and evacuating for a hurricane is not an option.. I considered solid concrete walls but that was too expensive. I am not a fan of...
  18. Chuck K.

    M59 continues to impress

    After somewhat a rocky start with warranty issues with it I am really starting to like this machine. Moving the pallets of blocks I thought was close to the max. the FEL could handle. This 500 gallon Septic tank weighed a little over 3,000 pounds. I did lighten the load by removing...
  19. Chuck K.

    Dirt Rocks???

    I know many of you deal with huge buried rocks/boulders, I can only imagine what a PITA they could be.. BUT imagine every bucket you struggled to break out of the ground is this: That is a 24" bucket, some of the chunks of GUMBO could only be broken by chopping with an ax.. Sledge hammer...
  20. Chuck K.

    Ripper tooth for M59

    Wish I could take credit for building it :)... I only tinker with lighter stuff, anyhow the inlaws machine shop did a fine job. They used the bro-tech ripper tooth off of my woods bh90-x for a general idea.. Looking forward to using it on some tree removals for customers ;)
  21. Chuck K.

    Trenching with 24" bucket vs 16"

    I do a bit of trenching for an electrical contractor friend of mine. The BH came with a 24" bucket which is great for excavating large areas but a little too wide for electrical conduit :D. To add to matters we are in a serious drought, the black gumbo is unbelievably hard to point where the...
  22. Chuck K.

    Trenching 24" bucket vs 16"

    UNABLE TO DELETE.. MOVED TO GENERAL FORUM, OWNING OPERATING
  23. Chuck K.

    Will the M59 lift 2,700# pallet of blocks?

    Having a tractor/trailer deliver 10 pallets of split faced blocks. Each pallet contains 72 blocks at 37#each = 2,664# plus pallet ~40# for total of 2,700# give or take a little I have lifted a 500 gallon cement septic tank some large concrete culverts with out a problem but never knew the...
  24. Chuck K.

    ZG-327 recall, fire hazard..

    Kubota Recalls Riding Mowers Due to Fire Hazard Seems mine falls into this catagory... Just a heads up folks.
  25. Chuck K.

    Oil & Fuel  ZTR recall on fuel problems?

    Kubota Recalls Riding Mowers Due to Fire Hazard I was sent a letter from Kubota concerning this and if my memory serves me correctly Kubotas advice was to turn off the fuel valve when the machine is not in use.:confused: I did not think it applied to my machine until the other day I turned...
  26. Chuck K.

    Insurance  Anyone filed a claim with Kuboat Insurance?

    Seems I may have to and was curious if any one here had filed a claim if so how did it all work out? I am begining to think this new machine I like so well is jinxed :o
  27. Chuck K.

    But its a ONE TON..

    Dont quite know what to say.. Picture claims 43,000lbs.
  28. Chuck K.

    Where to find exploded diagram of BT1200?

    I believe I may have bent one of the plunger valves on my M59 b/h. Seems the model number is BT1200.. Is there any place on line to veiw or copy an exploded view of the BT 1200? Thanks. Chuck.
  29. Chuck K.

    House Demo Job with lot of pics.

    Happy to say the M59 is out of the shop, running good and has apparently developed quite an appetite for this house :D :D Only have about 6hrs in the job filling 2 30yd roll backs seems I am about 1/2 completed. more pics to come...
  30. Chuck K.

    ya might be a redneck if..

    You use your FEL bucket to purge your mudbugs :D:D But when purging ~500lbs of crawfish it worked pretty darn good..
  31. Chuck K.

    "What the heck is Molly?"

    After reading several informative post about the benefits of Molly I came up with this and thoughs some my find the information useful. http://www.rosemill.com/html/WhatTheHeckIsMoly.pdf
  32. Chuck K.

    Customer pays for fluid on warranty work??

    Picked the tractor up the other day after the dealership ordered another Hyd. cylinder for it, this time the maim boom cylinder. I was asking the service manager whats the chance of kubota replacing the hydro. filter and fluid as the system has been gone into 2 times in one month... My blood...
  33. Chuck K.

    How hot is too hot??

    While doing a fair amount of digging for a customer I exited the backhoe and place my hand on the boom cylinder and was surprised how hot it was. It did not burn my hand but you would not want to leave your hand on the cylinder for mor than a few seconds... I dont deadhead the hydraulics when...
  34. Chuck K.

    Empty weight of Ram 3500 Quad Cab DRW 4x4?

    I left the scales at 24,670#, I did not get a tare weight coming in. The 4'x 20'x 1/4" thick sheets of plate steel weighed 1,650# each (was hauling 7). Trying to figure the empty weight of my tralier.
  35. Chuck K.

    Got the new M59, in the shop already..

    Sold the 5240 and delivered for the gentleman out in Katy. My local dealer did a great job and beat all other prices I had found so we had a deal. I did not get to use the new machine for a couple of days. When I did around to using it I had to move an 18"x 6' concrete culvert, I got off to...
  36. Chuck K.

    Ideas, 84" wide bucket, 83" wide trailer...

    IF the deal goes through on the M59 one problem is the width of the M59 bucket its 84" wide. My lowboy goose neck trailer is only 83'' wide.. I know I can put the bucket on top of the pipe rail, but it will beat the heck out the top pipe rail. I am considering a ~90" 2x6 and through bolt it...
  37. Chuck K.

    One step closer to M59.

    Gentleman came buy today and checked out my 5240 and was impressed with the condition, size power. Unless something changes it looks like a transaction will happen sometime next week. Having a few second thoughts as the 5240 is almost paid for and all the little extras I've put on it will be...
  38. Chuck K.

    Guess I under estimated a BX 1500

    Had a customer call asking for an estimate to dig a 10'x10'x54" hole for a pre-fabed storm shelter. I go to the job site and the land owner picked a tight spot to place the shelter. I manage to get the hole dug in about 1.5hrs, he places the shelter in position with the truck crane and I...
  39. Chuck K.

    How does JD110TLB compare to M59TLB?

    I tried comparing specs myself but the FEL specs between the 2 machines confused me.. The backhoe specs between the two used different terms as well. Looking for apples to apples comparison Thanks for any input.
  40. Chuck K.

    What is the strongest UT??

    Well I guess I am wanting the best of both worlds.. I want the strongest possible FEL and BH yet the BH has to be removable so I can use other implements mower, BB, etc. I prefer HST, 50-60HP, skid steer QA FEL and 12K# max. weight. I looked at the Kubota M59 but cannot justify 50K dollars...
  41. Chuck K.

    Insurance  Where to buy excavator insurance??

    I find myself doing more and more small b/h jobs for friends, neighbors church members etc. Most of this is done for little or nothing. If there is any doubt I always request lines marked by calling the Texas one call My B/H most likely could not damage any type of pipe line my biggest fear is...
  42. Chuck K.

    Anyone tried these work lights?

    The older I get the uhhmm.. darker it gets at night:D The trapazoid walmart brand work lights are not enough while trying to trench with the BH at night. I found these at Gemplers: Double-beam, Rectangle Work Light (Bracket Mount) - GEMPLER'S.. I went ahead and ordered them, I may have to...
  43. Chuck K.

    M59 FEL & BH vs LA854 and woods BH90X

    I started off with the LA463 and a BH75 on a L3400. The 5240's LA854 was quit and improvement over the LA463 as was the BH90X verses the BH75 (not as much as I expected though) and understandably so as the 5240 has more hyd. and HP in general. My question is would I expect the same or greater...
  44. Chuck K.

    Almost got broad sided, where to find a rear view mirror?

    Was going down rural road to load an large air compressor for a friend. I stopped at 4 way stop with no one behind me. I proceeded down the road 5 houses to make a left into my friends driveway. Glancing over my left shoulder I did not see anyone, I slowed to make the left turn only to hear the...
  45. Chuck K.

    Anybody heard of these folks?

    Carroll Equipment Seems like a pretty good deal?
  46. Chuck K.

    Over 15hrs seat time I really did not enjoy..

    Hurricane Ike really pounded SE Tx. more than most of us expected. It took down a ~50 white oak tree in backyard and nice cedar in front yard. As luck would have it the tractor was in the shop to get a grapple put on, they did not get to it befor the hurricane so all the brush loading was done...
  47. Chuck K.

    Opinion needed will I be happy with a 490# grapple?

    I could not find the weight of standard duty bucket for the LA854. I am quite sure it is much lighter than the grapple a local dealer is pushing.. While the LA854 does a decent job strength wise I don't want to "over grapple" it with a grapple weight that will noticably reduces my lifting power...
  48. Chuck K.

    Fair price on Long OBG2 64" grapple?

    A local dealer quoted me ~$2,400.00 for a Long OBG2 64" grapple with the electric - hyd. switch labor included. Does this sound about right? Also I am a little concerned of the weight of the 64" @ 490Lbs. About what does the standard duty bucket weigh on the LA854 loader? I do not want to loose...
  49. Chuck K.

    My close call captured with camera...

    I had already severed all the roots around the tree, pushed it over from side to side but the FEL would not pull it out of the ground. I assumed the little tallow tree had a good sized tap root that I could not get to even with the ripper tooth. After a long day of digging stumps in 95+...
  50. Chuck K.

    Is Millonzi still in businees?

    I have tried both their numbers only to get a recording the number in no longer in service?
  51. Chuck K.

    Mowing  Mowing a Tee post.......

    Well... its really loud and hard on the blades :o Buddy at work needed 2.5 acres mowed. He has been busy and had other issues to deal with so I offered to mow his "clean" horse pasture. First pass going slow along the fence line I hear the most god awful noise, could not get the pto off...
  52. Chuck K.

    DIY spray foam kits for metal shop?

    Looking for some advice on DIY spray foam insulation kits.. Any first hand expierence, brand, where to purhase and best bang for the buck would be greatly appreciated.. I searched the net and was somewhat overwhelmed by all the various suppliers.. Shop dimensions are 40'x60' 18' eves...
  53. Chuck K.

    Concrete over trenched power water lines?

    If city codes allow I plan on running my power and water lines in same 18" wide (width of B/H bucket) ~2.5-3' deep. Its common practice here at the plant to cover power lines with red dyed concrete to identify and protect the lines. A quick check with a concrete calculator shows me using...
  54. Chuck K.

    Progress w/pics and questions about ACQ lumber.

    First off many thanks to all the helpful information and advice on the shed. Here is the link to original post: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/projects/120007-needing-some-advice-building-lean.html We did deviate from the original plan somewhat.. The gumbo mud was so hard we had to...
  55. Chuck K.

    Audible alarm for parking brake???

    Coming from a L3400 with no parking brake warning at all the Grand series has a light but is easily overlooked when sun is glaring off instrument panel. Has any one rigged an audible alarm from the parking brake lamp for additional warning?? It really irks me when Im in a hurry and move the...
  56. Chuck K.

    Posthole Digger  PHD requires own PTO shaft?

    I had thought the PTO shaft for my mower would also work on the PHD. They dont seem to mate, is this the norm.?? I just bought a Lienbach 7300 the mower is a 6' KK.. Thanks for any input.. Chuck.
  57. Chuck K.

    Who needs a 3/4 or 1 ton to tow????

    After seeing these photos I believe I going to sell the 1 ton dodge dually and get a more fuel effecient Chevy blazer to haul my new 5th wheel. For short trips it should be fine :D :eek: :p ..
  58. Chuck K.

    How do you post full size pictures...

    I figured out how to post pictures but they are real small until you click on it then after a few seconds a small "X" appears in lower right hand corner, if you click on it you get the full size picture: Like on this link...
  59. Chuck K.

    Sub soiler, middle buster or moldboard for trenching?

    Shortly I will be needing to trench for 1/2" PVC water line and 12/3 romex. I really dont want to dig a 16" wide trench with the BH. Which 3 point attachment would work best giving me the most depth ~12-18" deep? Thanks for any input, Chuck.
  60. Chuck K.

    Picx of erecting a wind mill with the 5240

    Istruction called for using at least 6 "strong" people to stand up the windmill.. Well the bota did the job of 4 I suppose :D I really do not know how I got by with out a tractor and a FEL....
  61. Chuck K.

    Needing some advice building a lean-to.

    I will soon be building a 12x'x24'x9' high (at lowest eve) lean-to for storing tractor implements, riding mower, lawn tools etc.. Using treated 4x6s (~1.5 bags of sackcrete per beam) on 6 foot centers with 3 equally spaced horizontal 2x6's to attach the metal sheeting to. A 10'x12' section of...
  62. Chuck K.

    ICF forms, any one used them?

    I am looking to build a 12'x24x8 safe room/office in my shop. While searching the net on methods to make a ~8" thick concrete or reinforced block wall I came across Insulated Concrete Forms. The theory seems simple enough. I am cuious if any one here has any advice, pros or cons about them...
  63. Chuck K.

    Was about to sell the clamp on bucket forks...

    I have already bent one of the forks and had to reinforce it. After buying QA pallet forks I was seriously considering selling the clamp on's. I had to cut down and remove about a ~14" tallow tree and thought maybe the clamp on forks would help haul the tree to the burn pile... Worked out...
  64. Chuck K.

    L5240, 60+hrs in 2 months report & random pics.

    So far can not say enough good things about the tractor. The HST+ has exceeded my expectations once I got use to it. Easy on fuel and a joy to operate. A few times wish the FEL had more but I am a power/HP junkie :D Sorry most where taken on cell phone.. Moving large chunk of concrete slab...
  65. Chuck K.

    Ballast  Adustable drag ballast :)

    A quick way to add +300 pounds of adj. ballast to your drag :D He could shift his weigth to cut more or less.. Saftey police hold your fire.. This was tested at less than 1.5 MPH..
  66. Chuck K.

    Oil & Fuel  On the subject of oil changes, while I hate to admit it.

    Just a friendly FYI. Dont get in a rush like me...... Be sure and drain the oil from BOTH drain plugs :mad: :o Was wondering why 9 quarts overfilled it, talk about feeling stupid.. I use to be an auto mechanic and Ford was notorious for double sump oil pans that had 2 drain plugs.. Oh well...
  67. Chuck K.

    Grapple  A question for folks with bucket bolt on grapple.

    When not using the grapple and doing dirt work like loading a dump trailer does the grapple interfere while dumping into the trailer? If so how hard is it to remove the bolt on grapple? I was looking at the ATI but now you have to go through a dealer. I would love to go the Millionzi route...
  68. Chuck K.

    50Hr. Service on L5240HST, change Hyd fluid?

    I dont have the owners manual in front of me now but looking over the 50hr. service last night was a little confusing. It instructed you to replace the trans and Hydro. filters but mentioned nothing about replacing the Hyd. fluid at the same time it referenced the 3 drain plugs to drain the Hyd...
  69. Chuck K.

    Digging foundation beams prior to setting forms?

    Looking for some advice on how to dig foundation beams for my shop prior to setting up the forms. This would allow me to use my backhoe to dig beams then set forms and spread sand, lay steel etc. I know very little about pouring concrete so am all ears here.. My hope is to save some money by...
  70. Chuck K.

    Wife thinks I lost my mind...

    It started as a simple radio project until my buddy Big Joe got a hold of it.. Its almost going to be too nice to be on a tractor.. While he was at it he installed front and rear work lights.; Here is veiw from the rear.. Its not stained, this was a test fit; Here is pic from front: He...
  71. Chuck K.

    How much do you think this stump weighs?

    The tree was not that big. I had forgotten it died once after a hurricane in 1983 and the new tree came up from the same root ball.. Talked the wife into standing by it for a size comparison: We tried to lighten the load by cutting it down. The FEL would not lift it so we cut it down...
  72. Chuck K.

    On going property project with new L5240 (Lots of Pics)

    Few pics of the begining of the project. Mobile home was 18'x70' Note the size of the concrete slab.. Loaded front porch by hand on trailer, had to cut all 20 4x6 legs with chainsaw then drag the rear porch with a 4x4 dually because the L3400 sold too soon Big Joe standing next to rear...
  73. Chuck K.

    L5240 arrived... Wow. Few pics.

    I am in no way bashing the L3400, but the difference is unbelievable. Power to spare and perfect size IMHO. The 854 loader was lifting chunks of concrete far larger than what I expected... While trying to "sell" the wife how bad I needed real pallet forks she jumped on the tractor to see why...
  74. Chuck K.

    Well thanks to all your help I pulled the trigger.

    The L3400 sold quicker than I expected which left me tractorless:confused:. work at the propery all but came to a halt.. I was torn between the L39 with its impressive FEL and BH abilities but humble PTO HP/rating and the L4240 with LA854 and woods 9' hoe with Hyd. thumb. Well Brady made me...
  75. Chuck K.

    GL4240 vs L39TLB..

    Looks like my L3400 is sold. My first thought was the 3940 but someone pointed out the additional lifting ability of the 4240 w/LA 853? once I told my dealer loader capacity was a high priority he showed me the Specs of the L39. They where quite impressive IMHO for a CUT I realize the cost...
  76. Chuck K.

    Comparing BH90 to BH75

    Anyone had the opportunity to run both these BH's? I currently have the BH75 it does a fair job for a small hoe, I am curious as to how much an improvement the BH90 is in power, reach, operator comfort, etc... The BH90 would be on a GL3940 or 4240.. Thanks for any input, Chuck.
  77. Chuck K.

    Pics of finished pond..

    The trackhoe was very easy to run except the levers was almost backwards from my backhoe. Right lever push/pull moved boom up and down instead of the dipperstick out/in once I got that down things went pretty good although the stereo and A/C could spoil a fellow... Thought we had too much...
  78. Chuck K.

    Price Check  Price check on 3940 package please.

    If this is as good as a deal that I think it is and IF I can scrape my wife off of the ceiling I might pull the trigger :D What is the LA724 lifting capacity? As always thanks for you help... Chuck . Kubota L3940HST w/ industrial tires and canopy Kubota LA724 loader w/ quick attach bucket...
  79. Chuck K.

    Will a BH75 bucket fit the BH90?

    Kicking around upgrading to a larger tractor and was hoping my bro-tec ripper tooth and thumb would fit the BH90 THanks for any input
  80. Chuck K.

    Question about tire chains.

    Prior to the incredible amount of rain we have been getting for the last 4 months I was very pleased with the performance of my R4's. The pasture is now mostly soured mud and the R4's struggle at times.. I bet buying a second set of wheels and tires (R1's) is going to be too expensive. How...
  81. Chuck K.

    Interesting phone call from Kubota the other day.

    My cell phone rings here at work, the gentleman identifies himself and ask what kind of problem I am having with my tractor. I explained to him I was not pleased with the smoothness of my 3 point and although its not as jerky as some I have seen it was no where near as smooth as the old 8N I...
  82. Chuck K.

    If this is legit its a very good deal..

    I believe I paid ~18,000 for my L3400DT, with FEL, 5'Rhino cutter, and 5'BB.. About my luck... LansdowneSpecials
  83. Chuck K.

    Couple of questions for expierenced trackhoe operators

    The pond project has come to a complete stop due to the rain and mud. Would a ~30,000 pound track hoe be good means to continue digging? My thought is I could a least get the pond dug now and spread the dirt later if/when it dries out. About how long would it take to dig a 100'x90'x10'deep...
  84. Chuck K.

    Demolishing garage with backhoe.

    The rain has shutdown the pond project. The fellow who was supposed to tear down and haul off the old garage kept giving lame excuses why he could not get started. I thought what the heck does this little BH75 have the starch to pull down the building in pieces so I could burn it with out...
  85. Chuck K.

    Pond Project and never ending rain...

    My father in law was kind enough to let me use his TD-10 and an operator to dig my 100'x90'x10'deep pond. The operator got a good start monday almost completing 62'x60' shop pad Tues. morning had a few showers the operator decided it was too wet to continue and headed back home. Sunshined...
  86. Chuck K.

    pond pictures

    Dozer
  87. Chuck K.

    Question about the Andy Tatro grapple

    As much as I would like to try and fabricate a grapple myself lack of time and availability of metal supply near me has leaning toward a ready to bolt on kit. Is the Andy Tatro grapple available in a turn key kit with everything inclusive? If so can you get it with the rocker switch in the FEL...
  88. Chuck K.

    Upcoming pond project question..

    The TD-10 was dropped off yesterday to make the 100'x85'x10' pond. My question is how deep can dirt be spread over mature trees root system with out kiilling them? The trees are tallow (china berry) and pine trees. The soil is good ole Texas gumbo.. I am thinking 3-5 inches come back with...
  89. Chuck K.

    How can you tell if your FEL is up to par?

    My FEL seems a little anemic, I tried to lift a ~20" dia. pine tree stump out of the hole and it would not do it. I made sure the tap root was severed, the stump was flopping around in the hole so I know it was freed from all the roots. Even rolling the bucket would not lift it and the motor...
  90. Chuck K.

    Thumb  Where to buy a thumb for BH75?

    I am wanting to put a mechanical thumb on my back hoe. I can not find the website for bro-tek or wallenstein.. Looing for some info. on types, prices and where to get a decent affordable bolt on thumb for the little back hoe.. Thanks for any help.. Chuck.
  91. Chuck K.

    Mixing 2stroke oil with ulsd?

    Has anyone heard or tried this? There is a lot of talk about on a diesel truck for I read. The majority of the responses have been very positive. Better MPG, easier cold starts, and quited the engine. Seems about 1oz. of TCW-3 ashless to every 2 gallons of ulsd is the mixture... I would post...
  92. Chuck K.

    Thought it could never happen to me...

    The last week has been eventful, sending a baseball through the bedroom window from the riding mower, A/C condesor almost overflowing the attic, and tractor seemingly stuck on the taiiler because the loading ramps are not long enough for the low ground clearance of the new back hoe. I had read...
  93. Chuck K.

    Trailer too high or BH too low or is ramps too short?

    Went to dealer to p/u tractor after BH75 was installed. Started slowly up the ramps and the bucket begins to drag. I back down lift the bucket up and out, try again and sub frame of the BH digs into the pavement, no go. This has not been an issue with any other implaments He had a loading dock...
  94. Chuck K.

    Front-End Loader  Who offers skid steer QA bucket for L3400 w/ LA463 FEL

    I like my dealer but I beginning to question his knowledge of the CUT. First off he tells me I should go with Kubota BH75 vs the Woods as it is made specifically for the tractor etc. etc. also the local Woods was not sure if a Woods would fit the Kubota. I agree to go with the BH75, then I am...
  95. Chuck K.

    Pat's Easy Change  Pats easy change system..

    I can not say enough good things about them. Took of the mower in about 30 seconds, cant see any reason why it would take more the a couple minutes max to hook it back up after getting the hang of it. The spreader bar device is well worth the money just dont make a BONE HEAD move like me and...
  96. Chuck K.

    Clamp on forks vs skid steer QA fork question

    I was all prepared to start fabbing up some clamp on forks out of 2x4 channel, had some real good ideas thanks to the fine folks on here. After talking to a good friend who works at a Tractor repair shop he told me in his opinion they are not a good idea for several reasons, Forks shifting at...
  97. Chuck K.

    Part or recall info. on jerky 3Pt control control

    While my tractor is in the shop getting the BH installed I would like to have them look at the 3pt. control valve, its not very smooth. I did a search and could not find any part numbers. or recall info., trying to gather some information to give to my dealer to help him fix it.. Thanks, in...
  98. Chuck K.

    Maybe loosing my mind, thinking of upgrading already..

    Dont get me wrong the L3400 is hard to beat bang for the buck. But before I spend 6K on a back hoe I want to be sure I am doing the right thing. The FEL lifting capacity of ~800 pounds could be an issue carring stumps to burn piles etc. The 3pt jerkyness bothers me. Last but not least the bad...
  99. Chuck K.

    PTO vs tractor supplied hydraulic BH question

    If you had a choice between the 2 for L3400 price being about the same which type would you prefer and why? Thanks for any input. Chuck.
  100. Chuck K.

    BH75 PTO driven?

    Getting close to getting a BH for the 3400. My local dealer told me the BH75 is PTO driven and is the better route to take vs the woods or rhino.. I thought the BH75 used rear remotes and ran off the tractors hydralic system?? Does $6,375.00 installed sound like a good price? Thanks for any...
  101. Chuck K.

    Another BH75 question...

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  102. Chuck K.

    Not sure where to post on good tool bargain

    This is not a "plug" for Sears but I have this same set and let me tell you anytime I have a small project I pick this up first because it has such a good variety of tools. There is also enough room left in the bottom drawer to put any personal favorite such as 16" cresent, 440 channel locks...
  103. Chuck K.

    What size, weight sheepsfoot could a L3400 pull?

    I am a 1/2 arse fabricator thinking of building a small towable sheepsfoot for up coming shop project. I have access to some scrap pipe and own a 175 amp mig welder I am thinking of ~36" OD pipe, ~48" long fiilled with sack concrete, weld some 1" nipples on it at random, secure a crude hitch...
  104. Chuck K.

    Hey cement folks, need tips on how to prepare the soil for a shop slab.

    I am going to attempt to build a 40'x60' metallic shop. The existing 24'x24' 2 car garage is going to be torn down and hauled off first part on next month leaving only the cement slab. My plans is to remove the top soil around the garage so decomposing grass cannot create any voids. Next haul...
  105. Chuck K.

    Whats the best ways to get rid of honey bees?

    Seems a group of honey bees have taken up residence behind the siding on gable of my house. Really dont want to have to remove the siding, is there any thing that will drive them out or last resort kill them? Thanks for any ideas... Chuck.
  106. Chuck K.

    There has to be an easier way...

    I took the rhino 160 mower off my Kubota L3800 and used the box blade to level some of the back yard from installing new field lines last summer. When it came time to put the mower back on my wife thought I was going to have a heat stroke fighting the thing in ~90 degree weather.. I could not...
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