Deano
Veteran Member
Nice looking tractor! Should service you well for years to come!!:thumbsup:
I wonder what the record is for breaking the first door? I suspect I hold it, as of tonight...
I got a big warning on going through gates with the doors closed and have heeded it. Too bad I was paying too much attention to placing the bale in the barn to notice the door was open and I was right on the wall... that'll teach me!
It was a personal message about the gates from the kubota guy who delivered the tractor. Apparently it is a common oversight. (Get out, open gate, get back in, drive through gate, knowing you will jump out again to close gate...SMASH!!) Some of my gates are quite tight-this is the first thing that will get through an 8' gate-it's very exciting (for me) to haul stuff up from the barn without going out to the road.
Will find out today the cost of the tragic oversight...and clean up the glass and haul in the rest of the hay with my one-door wonder!
It was a personal message about the gates from the kubota guy who delivered the tractor. Apparently it is a common oversight. (Get out, open gate, get back in, drive through gate, knowing you will jump out again to close gate...SMASH!!) Some of my gates are quite tight-this is the first thing that will get through an 8' gate-it's very exciting (for me) to haul stuff up from the barn without going out to the road.
Will find out today the cost of the tragic oversight...and clean up the glass and haul in the rest of the hay with my one-door wonder!
Nice. Welcome I own a house in Dewitt (downtown) But I live in Okemos.
Just wondering why you did not by from the dealer in Dewitt. Mike
Clearly the money is to be made in parts after the initial sale. $1000 for the door and an install...ouch! Why not a cheap plexiglass version?
For anyone else unfortunate enough to experience this, the glass cleans up with a shop vac, the door hinge pops off and the gasket can be removed in one piece, the end of the handle can be duct taped to the floor and socks can be pulled over the surviving bits of hinge to prevent further loss of little bits of glass while you are bringing in the rest of the hay!