beckmurph
Platinum Member
Stopped by the Kubota dealer to look at the LX3310 TLB.
I have a B2650 TLB and wanted to look at the LX series for comparison.
The fuel filter is similar to a Racor fuel filter. It’s in the same place as the fuel filter on the B..50’s, but much larger:

and the hydraulic filter is just behind steering axle, with a separate cooler, just in front of the transmission(?)
cooler.
The oil dipstick is located in about the same place as the 50 series(right rear corner of the engine), But you need to remove the side panel to get to the dipstick. Panel is easily removed, but you should not have to raise the hood, then remove side panel just to check the oil.
The tabs that the loader legs are mounted on are much heavier. I have bent those tabs on my 2650, but you wont bend the ones on the LX series.
The 60” fel bucket cutting edge protrudes more than the 50 series bucket. Pre-drilled for a bolt on cutting edge.


And the ROPS has 4 sets of holes to mount lights on.

I have a B2650 TLB and wanted to look at the LX series for comparison.
The fuel filter is similar to a Racor fuel filter. It’s in the same place as the fuel filter on the B..50’s, but much larger:

and the hydraulic filter is just behind steering axle, with a separate cooler, just in front of the transmission(?)
cooler.
The oil dipstick is located in about the same place as the 50 series(right rear corner of the engine), But you need to remove the side panel to get to the dipstick. Panel is easily removed, but you should not have to raise the hood, then remove side panel just to check the oil.
The tabs that the loader legs are mounted on are much heavier. I have bent those tabs on my 2650, but you wont bend the ones on the LX series.
The 60” fel bucket cutting edge protrudes more than the 50 series bucket. Pre-drilled for a bolt on cutting edge.


And the ROPS has 4 sets of holes to mount lights on.
