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  1. Killer_B

    TPH String Trimmer Caddy

    I have been looking for something like this to purchase but found nothing. So I made my own. It works and I'll use it. But it looks hokey. Does anyone know of any vendors selling something like this?
  2. Killer_B

    3320 1,000 hour review

    My 3320 recently passed 1,000 hours (and 10 years) of service. This was my first John Deere product and the experience has been good. I really am a big fan of this tractor, and by extension JD as a whole. I did not come to this opinion overnight. Perhaps some background is in order. Day one...
  3. Killer_B

    3320 300 hour review

    I have owned this tractor now for a little over two years. For me, this is a record. Here is what I took deliver of on 8/18/07: 3320 Hydro, Turf Tires 300 CX W/ 61" HD Bucket 72" MMM 3rd SCV Remote lines for angle blade on loader Cool brush guard Auto cruise Telescoping lower links Rear work...
  4. Killer_B

    Is there something on my face?

    This little guy landed on my son this morning.
  5. Killer_B

    Snow  Lots of snow to move

    Today it's 19 degrees with 35 MPH winds. The snow is drifting to about 2'. I love it!! You guys with cabs don't know what you are missing. In a world of heated and air-conditioned everything, it just feels good to bundle up and do a little battle with the elements. The sting of the wind...
  6. Killer_B

    3320 200 Hour Review

    I have owned this tractor, 72 MMM, 300 CX Loader and angle plow for just over a year. The tractor has 200 hours on it, the honeymoon is over. I think at this point I can probably provide a somewhat useful review. Background: Here's what I bought on 8/18/07: 3320 Hydro, Turf Tires 300 CX W/...
  7. Killer_B

    Ready for Winter

    They dropped off my slightly used Buhler 60" rear blower today. It seems to be a good fit for my 3320. I am hoping that the front angle blade will handle most of the snow falls we get here in southern Michigan. The blower should handle the rest. KB
  8. Killer_B

    Oil & Fuel  3320 Fuel Usage

    I was pleasantly surprised to see that I used 16.5 gallons in 28.8 hours of use. Mostly finish mowing with some tilling and loader work. That is .57 gallons per hour. At first I thought the hour meter must be off. So I checked it against my watch. Nope. It's right on the money. Is 1/2...
  9. Killer_B

    72 7-Iron MMM Removal Aid

    The most cumbersome part of removing this mower deck, in my opinion, is lowering the front anti-scalp wheels. In order to do this, you have to put the two spacers that are above the carrier under it. In order to do that, the wheels have to be removed completely from the carriers. And you...
  10. Killer_B

    3320 Unnecessary 50hr. Service

    The manual says don't worry about the engine oil and filter for 200 hrs. and a heart stopping 400 hrs. for the hydro fluid and filter. But I'm old fashioned. I like the 50 hr. service, dang it. It's comforting, like mom's macaroni and cheese. So I blow my $220.00 on 5 quarts of 15 W40, 8...
  11. Killer_B

    $85.00 Hydro Filter for 3320

    I decided to change the engine oil and filter, and the hydro fluid and filter at 50 hours. It's not really due until 200 and 400 hours respectively. But I figured it would be cheap insurance. Turns out this insurance really is not that cheap. The attached bill shows a total parts cost of...
  12. Killer_B

    3320 - Day One

    I ordered a 3320 on 8/6/07 and was told it would take three weeks to come in. 12 days later, Saturday 8/18/07, I got a call at 8:30 am saying everything was in except the Frontier front angle blade. Would it be OK if they delivered later that morning? Let me think about it and call you back...
  13. Killer_B

    B3030 Floorboard Vibration

    I have driven 3 (new) B3030’s now. One was a cab and the others open. All three had a very annoying thrum in the floor boards. The last one was like a vibro-massage that had my feet tingling after a 3 minute trip around the lot with the tach at 2,000 RPMs. My 3 cyl B7610 was smooth as silk...
  14. Killer_B

    Any 3320's WITHOUT problems?

    After selling my rock solid 325 hr. Kubota B7610 (24 HP) and searching for a 30+ HP replacement, I have decided that the 3320 is my favorite, hands down. I absolutely love this tractor. I even worked out a decent deal with 2 local dealers. I just have one hesitation- from reading this board...
  15. Killer_B

    Buying B3030 - Trading or selling B7610

    I have decided to trade my 3 year old B7610 for a B3030. Here’s the deal so far: B3030 HSD W/Turfs LA 403 FEL W/60” Bucket B2782 Front Blower Quick Hitch RCK2-30B 72” Deck Total is $24,411.00 + 6 % tax = 25,875.66 OTD I’m trading a B7610 W/325 hours, LA 352 FEL, 60” MMM, BX2750 front blower...
  16. Killer_B

    Fred Sanford Would Be Proud

    It started as a convenient PHD storage caddy.
  17. Killer_B

    Grading  B7610 and B2765 A Front Blade

    I recently purchased a B2765A front blade for my B7610. It’s a 60 incher with power angle. I already have the quick hitch and front loader with the proper valve. Thus, all I needed was the B2765A. It cost me $1,400.00 out the door. Photo of the crate is attached.
  18. Killer_B

    B7610 and Leinbach PHD Photos

    Sirs, I picked up a Leinbach L7400 PHD with 12” auger from an equipment yard for $525.00 out the door. I made the guy promise to take it back if it didn’t fit my B7610. I needn’t have worried. As the photos show, it fits just fine. In the full up position there is 12” of clearance. I...
  19. Killer_B

    B7610 Exhaust Modification

    The 7610 has an annoying “design feature.” The exhaust exits right on the mower deck attachment handle and front brush guard. It gets everything, including your hands sooty. Before photo attached.
  20. Killer_B

    Artsy Kubota Snow Picture

    Fiddling with Paint Shop Pro I was able to add some "noise" and other artsy effects to produce the attached computer desk top. Best Regards, Killer B
  21. Killer_B

    Ballast  B7610 Ballast

    In case it hasn’t been covered before, the B7610 with R4’s takes 35 gallons of WW fluid. A little over 17 gallons in each rear tire. I used a drill pump, fluid filler fitting, and some ½" poly pipe I had lying around. The whole process took just over an hour. There were no complications...
  22. Killer_B

    B7610 Rear Worklights

    I recently added some floodlights to the rear of the tractor using home made L brackets fastened into the existing side light brackets. The lights are fed by a relay, which is wired into the headlight switch. When the headlights are turned on, the rears also come on. Photo attached.
  23. Killer_B

    Auxiliary Lights on Kubota B7610

    I just finished installing auxiliary lights on my B7610. After much shopping, ordering and returning, I decided on the 5” KC Hilites 50 series with 100W bulbs because 1. They are reasonably tough (made in USA!), 2. All the parts are individually available from the factory, including driving...
  24. Killer_B

    Incessant Tinkering

    Mowing season is over. The snow hasn't started to fall. So what's a body to do? My front mount blower is on, and all seems to work. But, I didn't care for the way the hydraulic hoses stuck straight up from the control valve, and became rather tight where they round the front brush guard...
  25. Killer_B

    Traded BX in for B7610

    After lurking (and learning) for some time, I decided to purchase a BX2200 with turf tires, FEL, 60” MMM and BX2750 front snow blower. This was back in August of 2003. I later added a 48” box blade and 48” KK rough cutter and bar tires. After about one year and 140 hours of use, I traded it...
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