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this is pt three on this left for scrap 3 cylinder kubota diesel tractor that needs a bunch of love, so lets fix the electrical, frame, and busted up hood.

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46 thoughts on “Abandoned Kubota is Missing Parts. lets make them.

  1. I just started working on an L285 that was left in a field for who knows how long. I've been trying to find the piece that you made for the front end loader in the video. I may end up making one after seeing how the original was made in your video. Thanks for sharing!

  2. If this were mine I would find the tiniest turbo I could find and run 20lbs of boost on her but only this three cylinder not the two cylinder as this three cylinder sounds exactly like your two cylinder because one injector is dead, especially now with the steering playing right. The steering gearbox may need filled with heavy oil since it had water in it it may need drained also.

  3. Mustie what pump have u on the front does this run the loader i am looking for how to put a power steering on my kubota l1500 wish i could have seen the ump on the front thank u u are great

  4. I bought a b7001 in 2001from Japan in original paint and decals. Always shedded before then and I have continued to do that. Made up the 3 point linkage to suite. They are a fantastic machine. Sad this machine you have has been so neglected

  5. As simple as that electrical system is, you could rip all the wires out and redo all of it nice and neat from scratch in just a few hours using 10ga wire on everything replace all the lights with led bulbs doing backup turn and brake lights as well as bright backup lamps for plowing at night time. Or flip switch for mowing in the dark as well as headlights 100 times brighter. Very littel energy draw.

  6. good afternoon… I came across these videos of your and they are great. I just bought a l245dl tractor and trying to get it up and going. for the hydrolic filter for the bucket loader, What is the part number for that filter. I have not been able to find any info on this. much appriated

  7. I hate to say but these are a nice durable small tractor so ur not wasting money fixing or repairing them they can be a little work horse for a lot of reasons and front wheel drive assist.

  8. I thought using the flexible exhaust pipe for the air intake, and also using something like windows screening and or small squared hardware cloth attached to a scoop with the size of an 6-8 inch 2×2 opening on the filter housing you can attach it using a piece of sheet metal welded to the side(or top) of the hood. Since it is just air intake you wouldn't have to worry about heat near the hydraulic hoses of the front loader.

  9. Maybe it’s just me, or an optical illusion but, the lift arms (especially the right one) look pushed left. I wonder if whomever left it, rolled it over and tried to fix it but was beyond his abilities and left it as it was found.

  10. We have one of these things at work, going strong 15 years and gets abused by various drivers pulling 1/2 ton loads all day. Amazing little things.
    Love you're videos also many thanks.

  11. Your right it should want to go back to it’s original shape all you have to do is convince it that you were right….that’s why they call hammers a convincer!🤔😳😜

  12. Do you not know you go slow and lube when drilling or you'll heat up the bit and kill it? I like your videos as I learn things I did not know and it has helped me a lot on projects. Keep em coming!

  13. I have an L275 from 1982 no bucket 4wd. I use it about 50 hours a year. Nothing wrong with it except a leaking front bearing seal and needs new tires. I hope to get those things done soon.

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