P Pharmere New member Equipment Kubota M6040 May 25, 2020 8 0 1 El Dorado, Arkansas May 25, 2020 #1 I need help! I haven’t been able to find an answer in any manual or web search. I broke the step off my M6040 and the 2 studs are gone that held it on. Any idea where I can get new ones or what size they are?
I need help! I haven’t been able to find an answer in any manual or web search. I broke the step off my M6040 and the 2 studs are gone that held it on. Any idea where I can get new ones or what size they are?
Dave_eng Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment M7040, Nuffield 465 Oct 6, 2012 5,122 931 113 Williamstown Ontario Canada May 25, 2020 #2 The exact model of your tractor makes a difference in the style and attachment of the step. I will provide info for a cab and a non cab tractor. This is a link to the parts section on Messicks site where the cab style step bolts are shown. https://www.messicks.com/ku/85766?sectionId=223324&diagramId=400658&searchTerm=step For non cab https://www.messicks.com/ku/85772?sectionId=223441&diagramId=402035&searchTerm=step Kubota bolts/studs will be a better corrosion resistant type than general stuff bought locally and not expensive. Dave Attachments forum M6040 step.jpg 153.4 KB Views: 152 forum M6040 step 1.jpg 134.8 KB Views: 171 Last edited: May 25, 2020
The exact model of your tractor makes a difference in the style and attachment of the step. I will provide info for a cab and a non cab tractor. This is a link to the parts section on Messicks site where the cab style step bolts are shown. https://www.messicks.com/ku/85766?sectionId=223324&diagramId=400658&searchTerm=step For non cab https://www.messicks.com/ku/85772?sectionId=223441&diagramId=402035&searchTerm=step Kubota bolts/studs will be a better corrosion resistant type than general stuff bought locally and not expensive. Dave
P Pharmere New member Equipment Kubota M6040 May 25, 2020 8 0 1 El Dorado, Arkansas May 27, 2020 #3 Thank you very much!