I've been slowly working my way through fixes to my L245 and learning as I go. In addition to obvious stuff like a new starter and dealing with zombie-grade wiring, there were a surprising number of missing bolts and cotter keys. The wiring is now up to Frankenstein level though I may never bother getting the charge and glow plug indicators working. Yesterday I greased the clutch release and it seems to have stopped squealing which is good for my ears at least.
There's just simply no adjustment left on the brakes and while stopping without brakes hasn't been an issue it seems like they might be a good thing to have. If I'm ordering parts ahead of time, what should I count on replacing while I have them open? I'm thinking
Also, it has new agricultural tires and they've been great for traction (especially when I cleared snow off the driveway with the loader) but really rip up the soil. I'm thinking that turf tires might actually be better most of the time as we get this place more shipshape. And then once the tractoring around the house is all done, the ag tires would be good again.
I haven't priced fronts yet, but I'm finding turf options for the rears are limited and pricey in the DT's size (11.2/10). However the operator manual shows an L245T that used turf tires on different rims (13.6/16) which seem more available and affordable. Kubota doesn't even list the L245T on their parts site though. Any thoughts on mounting turf tires on the big rims vs getting smaller rims and tires for them? It might be nice to be able to swap without having to remount tires.
There's just simply no adjustment left on the brakes and while stopping without brakes hasn't been an issue it seems like they might be a good thing to have. If I'm ordering parts ahead of time, what should I count on replacing while I have them open? I'm thinking
- O ring (5)
- Brake discs (7)
- Gasket (10)
- O ring (13)
Also, it has new agricultural tires and they've been great for traction (especially when I cleared snow off the driveway with the loader) but really rip up the soil. I'm thinking that turf tires might actually be better most of the time as we get this place more shipshape. And then once the tractoring around the house is all done, the ag tires would be good again.
I haven't priced fronts yet, but I'm finding turf options for the rears are limited and pricey in the DT's size (11.2/10). However the operator manual shows an L245T that used turf tires on different rims (13.6/16) which seem more available and affordable. Kubota doesn't even list the L245T on their parts site though. Any thoughts on mounting turf tires on the big rims vs getting smaller rims and tires for them? It might be nice to be able to swap without having to remount tires.