ericdube
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Even though I've only had my L4760 for a week now, I was able to at least find some time to get my first mod done to it. In anticipation for an upcoming project I'm going to start on tomorrow, I decided to install a new stereo and speakers. The installation was fairly simple, and everything was done without modification to the tractor.
I ended up going with a Kenwood KDC-BT955HD head unit and Kicker 4" CS4 speakers. I liked the Kenwood since it provided dual USB connectivity (nice to keep a memory stick plugged into radio and the other plug can be used to play music from my iPhone) and also has hands-free bluetooth connectivity (perfect for getting calls from my wife when I'm plowing in the winter.) While the Kicker speakers definitely won't win any awards on the bass department, they do have a pretty good frequency response range and are able to fit in the same space as the factory speakers (plus, they work with the existing grills since the tweeter doesn't stick out higher than the frame.)
For the radio wiring harness, I ended up using the Farm Radio Supply Kubota plug and mated it to the Kenwood harness (all the wires were soldered and heatshrinked.) The only modification I made was to remove the two unused wires in the Farm Radio Supply harness - otherwise, the factory plug in the L4760 was wired as shown on the Farm Radio Supply wiring diagram. This allows the head unit to directly plug into the factory plug without the need to cut any wires.
The only thing you need to do to install the radio and speakers is to remove the cab top from the tractor. It's fairly easy to do. First, you need to pop the plastic caps off the long screws inside the cab and remove them. Next, you remove the short black screws on the outside of the cab on the back of the tractor. It ends up being 16 screws in total.
Also, there's a metal bracket that comes with the tractor to install the OEM radio (shown in the pictures), however there's really no need to use it with most aftermarket radios since they all come with a sleeve that will fit in the existing cutout in the headliner.
The pictures should do the talking for themselves, but if you have any specific questions please let me know. More modifications coming over the next few weeks...
Thanks for looking!
I ended up going with a Kenwood KDC-BT955HD head unit and Kicker 4" CS4 speakers. I liked the Kenwood since it provided dual USB connectivity (nice to keep a memory stick plugged into radio and the other plug can be used to play music from my iPhone) and also has hands-free bluetooth connectivity (perfect for getting calls from my wife when I'm plowing in the winter.) While the Kicker speakers definitely won't win any awards on the bass department, they do have a pretty good frequency response range and are able to fit in the same space as the factory speakers (plus, they work with the existing grills since the tweeter doesn't stick out higher than the frame.)
For the radio wiring harness, I ended up using the Farm Radio Supply Kubota plug and mated it to the Kenwood harness (all the wires were soldered and heatshrinked.) The only modification I made was to remove the two unused wires in the Farm Radio Supply harness - otherwise, the factory plug in the L4760 was wired as shown on the Farm Radio Supply wiring diagram. This allows the head unit to directly plug into the factory plug without the need to cut any wires.
The only thing you need to do to install the radio and speakers is to remove the cab top from the tractor. It's fairly easy to do. First, you need to pop the plastic caps off the long screws inside the cab and remove them. Next, you remove the short black screws on the outside of the cab on the back of the tractor. It ends up being 16 screws in total.
Also, there's a metal bracket that comes with the tractor to install the OEM radio (shown in the pictures), however there's really no need to use it with most aftermarket radios since they all come with a sleeve that will fit in the existing cutout in the headliner.
The pictures should do the talking for themselves, but if you have any specific questions please let me know. More modifications coming over the next few weeks...
Thanks for looking!
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