Zip ties on new Kubotas?! )0:

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#191  
Wow 10,000 views! I've created a monster! Lol
 
   / Zip ties on new Kubotas?! )0: #192  
Well here is the Kioti

They are Black.:)

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#197  
Well here is the Kioti

They are Black.:)

<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=339811"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=339812"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=339813"/>

Looks pretty good
 
   / Zip ties on new Kubotas?! )0: #198  
The ties on the Kioti are tight and clipped. Much better than the Kubota.:rolleyes:
 
   / Zip ties on new Kubotas?! )0: #199  
What's funny to me, is if you don't like the way the ties on the Kubota look and the fact they are white, it would only take about a dollar and about 5 minutes to get some black ones and install them nicely and clip them. I have a complete drawer filled with tye-wraps, mostly black ones, of different sizes and include the ones that have a hole to be able to use a screw to mount them on something. Most are Hellerman Tyton, but I do have some "cheap Chinese junk" ones too. There is a big difference in them.

James K0UA
 
   / Zip ties on new Kubotas?! )0: #200  
Different expectations and obsessions.

Ex. - Olde Tyme farmers weren't too worried about paint - many of their tractors lived outside, and were beat on as a working tool.

Now some tractors get waxed frequently and the owners spend time/$ working on them the way some guys used to work on hot-rods. High end sound systems in tractors are not uncommon. This ain't GrandPa's tractor anymore !

As a maintenance supervisor at American Airlines once said "People see coffee stains on a passenger tray-table and assume we don't maintain our engines". The old perception-is-reality issue. There are valid points on both sides of that story.

For what people spend today to buy a New tractor, many of them expect perfection. I say they have a point. If you can (or have to) tolerate less-than perfect - buy Used, you'll save some money - that's what I did.

The Devil is In the Details..... for some people.... others don't care to pay any attention. I prefer quality UV stable ties, that's what I keep in stock and use often.

Myself - I have a real issue with how ties are trimmed. That comes from having torn up the back of my hands on cut ties while working in cramped areas more than once.

If I recall the OP's pic, I'd rather have ties trimmed long, than short-but-still-protruding. If you have that cut end protruding 1/8", it won't flex much at all, and will scrape/cut the **** out your skin with enough pressure. Left an inch long, a cut end readily flexes, and doesn't cause you as much skin damage.

I use a really good quality flush cutting plier to trim my ties perfectly flush with the head - no cut hands later. :thumbsup:

Something like these:

5'' Lightweight Flush Cutter - D275-5 | Klein Tools

People reading this who don't spin wrenches may think I need my Meds changed. That might be true, but not based on the engineering points raised :D .

Rgds, D.
 

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