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  1. J

    new winter front tires, I like the traction

    on my l 3240 i have the stock 29 x 12.5 x 15 turf tread tires on the front, last winter was brutal here in Minnesota, The turfs are great tires,but not so great on snowy / icy conditions imho, this year I decided to check aroundfor other options, I came across a cooper 30 x 10.5 x 15 tire with...
  2. J

    hst control switch ohm test

    i removed the hst control switch off my l 3240. to determine if switch is bad,and needs replaced, I did some searches, and If I understand the test procedure is to ohm it out , with control ohm tested on low, medium and high settings. ohm readings should be around 200 , 500, 800 if control...
  3. J

    hydraulics on loader slow in cold weather

    any way to keep hyd fluid warmer? would it help to put a cover of some sort partially blocking the lower front grill, > ? kubota l 3240. thanks,jg
  4. J

    rear wheel removal 3240

    hi, looking for suggestions on removing the rear tires, I have the big wide turf style on the rear. I was able to loosen all the lug nuts , but cannot free the wheel away from the hub. even with all lug nuts removed. any ideas I could try,thanks JG
  5. J

    hst control switch L3240

    I have noticed that the HST control switch,located on the left side of the dash panel , has the control knob that let's you choose HST response speed, also to select stall guard . I believe the switch is faulty, I cannot select, or have any functions that respond . I did get a code pop up on...
  6. J

    oil leak on my L 3240 hst

    I notice while using the rear pto , that It starts to leak trans/hyd oil from the bottom of the tractor (out of the little drip hole that has that plunger pin hanging down) I assume a oil seal is bad, not sure what is all involved to correct this. if i dont use rear pto , everything is okay...
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    Kubota L 3240 front tie rod boot replacement

    anyone replace the rubber boot on a L 3240 Kubota. Front wheel tie rod boot. looks like you have to split or remove tie rod, in order to get boot on knuckle, ? any tips would be appreciated,thanks Jim