Shawn T. W.
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2025
- Messages
- 72
- Location
- SW Missouri Ozarks
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson GC 1725 MB - Kubota L5030 - John Deere Z960M
Two weeks ago I picked up a 20 year old pre-emission tractor to use to mow my fields. I still need to save more pennies to buy a 8’ finish mower to pull behind it … It's a 2005 Kubota L5030 HSTC.
I think paint should be shiny, and I used to simonize/clean cars when I was a teenager … so, I wanted to see if I could save this 20 year old faded ugly paint! Yup, there is hope for this old tractor, I waxed half of the fuel flap!
Since I was almost out of wax I ordered more, plus some rubbing compound … I had forgotten that I had previously bought another bottle of cleaner wax, but put it in the old box of the good wax because it had a nice storage spot for the applicators pad …
I had swung by my house this past Sunday and opened my box from Coleman Equipment: Kubota Authorized Dealer - Construction Equipment & Parts Sale and Rentals which had an Owners Manual and a Work Shop Manual.
I'm a long distance truck driver so I brought the OM with me to read. In it I read there is a “glove box” on the seat back … today I opened it up and found the original OM, a bit curled from being in there for 20 years, but it had yellow safety pages, instead of the white ones like my new copy!
I got home again this morning for the day … I wanted to widen the rear wheel track width … I figured part of the process was switching sides, since I had already washed and scrubbed it last Sunday, I wanted to clean up the wheels before the outside became the inside…
Quite a difference a bit of elbow grease makes!
I did have a little trouble getting a few of the nuts off, my 250 ft lb impact wrench wouldn't budge a few of them … Monster Maul to the Rescue!
But it appears that the rings are centered in the wheel, so I didn't switch sides, or clean the insides!… so now they are as wide as they go … I gained 4.75”
I think paint should be shiny, and I used to simonize/clean cars when I was a teenager … so, I wanted to see if I could save this 20 year old faded ugly paint! Yup, there is hope for this old tractor, I waxed half of the fuel flap!
Since I was almost out of wax I ordered more, plus some rubbing compound … I had forgotten that I had previously bought another bottle of cleaner wax, but put it in the old box of the good wax because it had a nice storage spot for the applicators pad …
I had swung by my house this past Sunday and opened my box from Coleman Equipment: Kubota Authorized Dealer - Construction Equipment & Parts Sale and Rentals which had an Owners Manual and a Work Shop Manual.
I'm a long distance truck driver so I brought the OM with me to read. In it I read there is a “glove box” on the seat back … today I opened it up and found the original OM, a bit curled from being in there for 20 years, but it had yellow safety pages, instead of the white ones like my new copy!
I got home again this morning for the day … I wanted to widen the rear wheel track width … I figured part of the process was switching sides, since I had already washed and scrubbed it last Sunday, I wanted to clean up the wheels before the outside became the inside…
Quite a difference a bit of elbow grease makes!
I did have a little trouble getting a few of the nuts off, my 250 ft lb impact wrench wouldn't budge a few of them … Monster Maul to the Rescue!
But it appears that the rings are centered in the wheel, so I didn't switch sides, or clean the insides!… so now they are as wide as they go … I gained 4.75”
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