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    B8200 Stuck Clutch

    Tractor sat for about 4 months and now no clutch. Was able to crank it in gear and drive around even into a tree a let the tire spin, forward and reverse. Any thoughts
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    Bad weld on lift cylinder

    Developed a leak on my lift cylinder on LA525 loader. Kubota says only one year warranty on loader and two on tractor. Working with dealer for a "Good Will" warranty as it only has 50 hrs onit.
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    Keeping it simple and cheap.

    Was looking for a way to keep the cell phone AKA (pain in the A**) in my view as I have a sick father who calls when i'm needed. When I keep it in my pocket I cant hear or see it light up. So I took the belt holder clip off the phone holder and zip tied it to the hydraulic hoses above the loader...
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    Removable saw holder (homemade)

    Needed a removable saw holder, so I decided to make one. This will slide down on the angled loader frame and use friction to hold the saw in place. I may make this out of all metal or may not. https://youtu.be/9XxeI1Wp3dI
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    B8200_hyd.diverter ??

    Just picked up a B8200 with slow hydraulics on loader. I was trying to search past forums on this valve but mine seems to be different than those with the roll pin in the nut with a stop. Tried both ways with no change in loader operations. I removed banjo strainer and cleaned but not sure if...
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    Titan Pallet Fork customized

    I needed a way to move some trailers around on the property but didn't like using the 46'' pallet fork with the trailer ball in the end fork. I made this to fit in place of the forks, seems to work good so far.
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    Titan pallet forks

    Has anyone used the Titan 46 inch pallet forks that are a fixed mount. They seem to be the economy model for $299. Looking for a set of forks for L2501. Thanks!
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    New L2501 next week

    As I wait for my new L2501 next week I am searching any information that may be useful as this is my 1st Kubota. I currently have a 67' Ford 3000. Any tips, tricks, or lookouts will all be appreciated. Many thanks, Paul