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News: Classifieds 2.0

Over the last 18 months the site has grown a lot. We have outstripped the simple classifieds system put together on a weekend more than a year ago… The existing system does not allow anyone to edit or update their ad after the fact, add pictures, take down their ad, answer questions or anything fun like that. It served us well but it was also a pain in the butt to use.

Buy, Sell & Trade

Instead of reinventing the wheel creating a classifieds system, we have a new section on the forums: Buy, Sell & Trade!

Cool! How can I post an ad?
You will need to register on the forums in order to post your ad and any pictures. Registering on the forums also comes in handy when you have helpful advice to give or need it from someone else. Bonus.

What sorts of things should I include in my ad?
Take a look here for some tips. There is no strict rules regarding the formatting of the ads – but – certain things can make your ad easier to find.

What happens to the existing ads on the old system?
They are no longer accessible. If you want your ad up you will have to post it again – sorry about that!

Mr. K

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School’s Back in Session

A little less of this.

A little less of this.

A lot more of this.

A lot more of this.

Mr. K is back! From vacation that is. Time to get back to the business of Kubota 101.

Up until now Service Department Vic has been holding the fort and he has been doing a good job of that – we thank him. But the show must go on so we are going to work to bring some new site upgrades, more tractor specs, new articles and of course, handy Kubota videos.

Look for those new additions soon, until then check out our forums and sign up to post questions of your own if you have not done so already.

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Kubota On Demand: Let there be Specs!

Finally! After a lot of hard work the first iteration of Kubota On Demand is now ready to go live. It is a 100% custom-built database for Kubota equipment specifications. Specs on models, engines, transmissions, mowers, rototillers, backhoes, loaders and mowers are listed. Painted orange? We have specs for it!

Right now at launch we only have 30+ of Kubota’s models with specifications listed, but, we are working hard to add more on a daily basis. You can help out too by adding your own pictures, videos, PDFs and what not under the appropriate sections.

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Kubota On Demand is an ongoing project that will include future updates with even more goodies and more specs. Until then, check it out and let us know what you think.

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Looking for Kubota Specifications? Soon.

Here at OrangeTractorTalks.com we are Everything Kubota and we sure do not like to disappoint! In addition to our articles, videos and active forum, we are preparing to roll out a Kubota specification database.

Comprehensive
The database will cover all of the equipment in Kubota’s past and present model lineup, including gray models. Specs on engines, transmissions, serial numbers, loaders, backhoes, capacities, part numbers – you name it – you will be able to look it up. If you are planning on long-term ownership of your Kubota, we figure this database will come in handy a few times.

Upload Your Content Too
Readers from the Kubota tractoring community will also be able to contribute their own images, web links, reviews, PDF brochures, marketing materials and documents to each model as well. Think of it as the Wikipedia of Kubota equipment!

Great. When is all this ready?
Look for the first roll-out Kubota specifications to appear within the next two weeks.

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A Burned up Kubota from Australia

Southern Australia has been in the news lately because of their massive brush fires and the tragic loss of life and homes for those caught in the path of the fire. To date more than 200 people have died and 1800 homes destroyed. It is also upsetting to learn that the fires had been deliberately set.

OrangeTractorTalks reader Keith posted a picture of a Kubota L1801 in our gallery that was involved in those fires. Keith helps run a Kubota restoration and refurbishing shop in Australia and a client had their equipment burned up by the fire.

A burned up Kubota L1801 as a result of Australia's recent brush fires making the news.

A burned up Kubota L1801 as a result of Australia's recent brush fires making the news.

If you look at the full resolution photo, you can see the bubbling on the dashboard, the melted steering wheel, the FEL control knobs are all gone and the rear tire is basically just a rim. Incredibly, Keith reports that the Kubota was still running in this state and they drove it onto the trailer under its own power.

I’ve asked if Keith could keep us posted on the progress of this repair. I think it would be interesting to see what a full restoration looks like. Thank you for sharing Keith!

Mr. K

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OrangeTractorTalks Forum Launched!

Hello, Mr. K here with a quick update.

After some testing, we’ve launched our new OrangeTractorTalks forums! We want to open the door a bit and let our faithful viewers “meet up” and learn not just from us, but from each other as well. You can find the forums at this link:

http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums

or by selecting Forums in the navigation quick links in our banner above.

Forum Available

Registering on the Forums
A side-effect of moving toward a more robust forum system is that we cannot reuse the existing user accounts our viewers have been using within the article-side of the site. All that is required to gain access to the forums is re-registering your information with the new system (which is fast and easy). The re-registration link is:

http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/register.php

Reuse my old User Name?
Yes, when you re-register you can still reuse your previous user name, password and email if you like. If you we not in love with your user name, now might be a good chance to change it.

What about posting Comments on Articles?
Posting comments on articles will depend if you have an original article-account already in place (ie. an account with us before the forum arrived). If you do, yes, you can still post comments on articles, but for now, you will have to sign in to the article-side of the site separately. Not ideal, but it works for now.

Posting comments on articles if you are a new member (an account with us after you are reading this message), then you will not yet have an article-side account created and will not be able to post comments that are linked to your account – you can still post comments by filling in your information manually on the comment box. We’re working on this, but you will have access to the forums to view and post.

View the forums from time to time and help out your fellow man – who knows, you might learn a thing or two!

Mr. K

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