View Full Version : Where do you buy your parts from?
Mr. K
03-31-2009, 12:58 PM
Good afternoon folks,
Just as the title says, I'm interested in knowing where everyone turns to when their favorite orange machine needs some TLC. Is a trip down to your local dealer? Do you shop online? eBay, Messick's or TractorSmart? You can pick more than one option if that make sense for you. I know that for some, their "local dealership" is actually 200+ miles away, so it makes better sense to click the mouse and wait for them to arrive at the doorstep.
Where is everyone getting their parts? :D
dr phil
04-01-2009, 07:12 PM
Why no option for Acreage Outfitters?
Mr. K
04-01-2009, 09:13 PM
Oops! I've added that. Nice catch! I think Vic's got some steering parts on order for you right? :D
dr phil
04-03-2009, 07:30 PM
yes waiting for a steering shaft.
I figure that since Vic is handing out so much advice we should try to support his source of income.
Phil
Service Dept Vic
04-03-2009, 08:28 PM
Ya, damn it Mr. K.!!! I like what Dr. Phil said there! Support the hell out of your hard workin' Kubota tractor fixin, parts kinda guy, Service Dept Vic!
Dr. Phil-Parts have shipped! Sent CanPost "Expresspost" Service, 1-2 day delivery, so you'll be wrenchin' on that L245 right away!
Rich C
04-06-2009, 11:28 AM
For anyone in the Uk or Europe, Vapormatic agricultural supplies, stock quite a lot of the major wearing parts, sutch as clutches, and also consumables like filters. They also do Kubota enamel paint in 1L tins and aerosol(this is what I used on my B6000, and it is a very good, if not perfect match to the old colour scheme. They may sell worldwide, but I havn't checked that one out yet, although they do list Mexico and NZ. Their website is http://www.vapormatic.com/language.ashx type in Country/language--enter site, hover over part search, near the top left, then click tractor search, this brings up a list of Manufacturers, Click on Kubota, and that brings up the model numbers, click on the model number, for the parts that they suply.
Mr. K
04-06-2009, 04:05 PM
Also if you are in Europe, http://www.yenibiz.com/ is not a bad place to look either.
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