MadReferee
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- Kubota B2710, IH TD6-62 dozer with Drott 4n1 bucket loader
If you have multiple sizes then the previous owner probably just bought whatever he could get to fit into the threaded hole. The sizes are real close visually so you really have to check the hole threads. You will definitely need a tap of the correct size to chase the threads before putting new fittings in.
Kubota loaders from at least 1999 to present are made in USA and use SAE fittings. I am not sure about earlier loaders. My guess is that yours is also USA made and uses SAE fittings.
Does the Workshop Manual or parts manual for the loader give any indication on thread size?
Kubota loaders from at least 1999 to present are made in USA and use SAE fittings. I am not sure about earlier loaders. My guess is that yours is also USA made and uses SAE fittings.
Does the Workshop Manual or parts manual for the loader give any indication on thread size?