Due to issues posted on other threads, I called the dealership on Friday to check into getting a Service Manual. Looks like it's about $150. Now I know Kubota is quite proud of their brand and parts, but $150 for a cheap spiral bound printout? Seems a bit steep (ok, a lot), but the web hasn't been forthcoming with free (or even pay) downloads on this manual, so I guess they have the market cornered. The only sources for digital downloads I found were HIGHLY questionable sites. The kind offering "free downloads", once you "verify" with a credit card.
So, is there another option? Kubota Books and any other reference or likely legitimate site have nothing. The operators manual was a bit high, but not finding it for download, I bought it, and don't begrudge it, but this one feels like they are forcing me in the barrel.
So, is there another option? Kubota Books and any other reference or likely legitimate site have nothing. The operators manual was a bit high, but not finding it for download, I bought it, and don't begrudge it, but this one feels like they are forcing me in the barrel.