MyToys:
Well at least you can't use my username of 5030!! It is a nice number though.
A couple of things:
1. After you use the FEL for a while, the fittings may begin to leak. Mine did. They leaked at the 1st. junction where the hoses thread to the steel lines. The have to be really tight. I took them apart and put a little thread sealing tape on each one being careful not to get any on the tapered part.
2. The hoses will rub the hood when you cycle the loader up and down. I put a rubber band around the hoses and around the upright to pull the hoses away from the hood.
3. Be very careful when you dismount the loader. As it is a single point mount, the loader must be LEVEL or it will not align with the uprights and you won't be able to get the pins back in.
I see you didn't get the cabin model. I got the cab for haying. The cab precludes me from mowing the lawn or going under trees. The dealer told me that if I trashed the roof, Kubota wouldn't warranty it.
I just returned from another round of cutting hay and when I was going down the road, I found my emergency flashers weren't working on the l. h. side. I just got finished finding the problem. I had to tear the dash apart to get to the flasher unit. It's electronic and fried. I can't wait to see howw much that will cost.
I just ordered a Lucknow 78" 2 stage snowblower for the 5030. Last year I used the Woods SB60 that I had for my 3710. It isn't wide enough and I kept breaking shear pins. The 5030 has too much power for it.
Your 5030 will run better as you accumulate hours. Mine didn't really come alive until I had over 150 hours on it.
I'd really like to get a backhoe, but Kubota dosen't make one for the cab model. I will probably have to fab a mount for a Bradco or Woods hoe, I had a smaller one on my 3710 but it went with the tractor.