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    I need some help on operating rpm, l2502

    Awesome this helps me out alot! Kindof a learning curve for.me to get used to this tractor, but your post helps alot! Thank you!
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    I need some help on operating rpm, l2502

    It does seem to smooth out, and have been fluctuating rpm's quite a bit... is the whine from the hst something I should try and avoid i know I'll always hear a little from it? Or am I worrying about the wrong things?
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    I need some help on operating rpm, l2502

    Hey everyone, so I got this tractor last year (25 l2502) and im finally getting more seat time on it but am struggling a bit with operating rpm, dealer said 16 to 1800 rpm was ideal for most taskes and feel like 2k is a bit more optimal as it quiets down the hst and maybe it would even like a...
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    Advice on removing an old grainery

    If anyone has any guesses on what this might cost to professionally remove i might help to have a ballpark... I have a couple company's giving quotes next week but won't be able to do anything for a few weeks, I wanna beat the snow if I can! I priced out a mini ex and its $340 a day or $1400 per...
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    Advice on removing an old grainery

    Lol hard to Insure something like that, but if you wanna sort it out another way have at itšŸ˜‹
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    Advice on removing an old grainery

    I do not need the space and it serves as a great windblock! But it is right alongside my driveway and worry it will end up blocking it in the near future and at that point id be a little unprepared... I also have 3 boys under the age of 13 so I worry they'll mess around in it at some point and...
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    Advice on removing an old grainery

    Haha yes sounds great! But unfortunately I did try this route probably 7 years ago and was told a firm no, to close to lp and other structures, and not a dwelling so the excersise would serve no purpose as they had other houses that would fit the bill available to them... great idea though!
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    Advice on removing an old grainery

    I have an old grainery on my property thats been really getting tough lately! Its starting to collapse and bow really badly and im unsure if it will make it through the winter with the snow weight... the walls are out two feet on the longside and the roofs starting to collapse. I guess im...
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    Looking for a torque spec for new cutting edge

    Haha the grunt specs, 2 grunts usually does it for most things
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    Looking for a torque spec for new cutting edge

    Awesome thank you much, guy at the dealership without asking said put an impact on it and dont stop til it stops cranking the nut, thats wrong... called the better dealership and was told 64 ft lbs and felt like that was just too light figured id be shooting for around 100 or so... thanks for...
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    Looking for a torque spec for new cutting edge

    Does kubota list a torque spec for the the tl1756 cutting edge bolts for the 66" qa bucket on a l2502 tractor with la526 loader? I know its not super important but have blown apart low grade bolts before from overtightening and dont want them loosening up... I ask because depending on the grade...
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    Bought a bb1566 for my l2502 is this right???

    I definetly agree, and will still be purchasing one but figured since im still in the building stage of my driveways id probably be better off with the bb at this point, I've got another couple hundred feet to go and need to remove some of my lawn to continue... sadly I did about 220ft by hand...
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    Bought a bb1566 for my l2502 is this right???

    Haha yeah it's making me want everything to go with it! I already have the rear blade as well... so this is maybe a bit redundant but still different! I was all set to get the landplane and still will soon but indecisive on what size to go after as my driveways only 96 inches wide and the 72...
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    Bought a bb1566 for my l2502 is this right???

    Can I ask why would I need to adjust? Im sorry just learning this thing... and yes this is matched with my series of tractor, the dealer told me to get the 6 footer and the 66" was included for L series tractors as the 72" that was recommended was not, but when researching other brands it seems...
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    Bought a bb1566 for my l2502 is this right???

    It seems in polls that have been previously posted on this forum it was an even split between 5 and 6ft on what people felt as an appropriate size but for some reason Noone really voted for the 5.5 ft... do you by any chance remember what the recommended max size was for your 2501? I know...