New Kubota Owner

   / New Kubota Owner #11  
Make sure you keep these first pictures, you'll never see it this clean again!! :)
 
   / New Kubota Owner #12  
Congratulations! Now go out and put some hours on it.
 
   / New Kubota Owner
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#13  
I guess that the manual is wrong about needing to depress the clutch to start. I was off the tractor and it starts just fine. It is an HST, since the B2620 only comes that way.

I did find the adjustment knob for the 3PH and it will move down pretty quickly or not at all depending on the position of the knob. I will try it with an implement and see if that makes a difference.

Yes, even though I washed it after trying it out, I am sure that in time it will not be possible to make it look just like new. But, tractors that look just like new probably aren't doing what tractors were designed to do.:)
 
   / New Kubota Owner #14  
Very, very nice tractor! Some quick advice--when you do put some weight on the back end, test the down speed on a soft dirt area. It will avoid any damage until you get the knob adjusted to your preferences. It's pretty sensitive, so small turns until you like it. Enjoy!
 
   / New Kubota Owner #15  
Agree with Mike....when I change implements I close the valve off and then hold the lever in the down position and then slowly turn the valve to open it stopping when I get the drop speed I want....it doesnt take much and if you have a heavy implement back there it will hit the deck quick.
 

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