What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

D2Cat

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I have a backup camera I use on my tree shear. It is held on by a heavy magnet and powered by a small 12 volt battery I have clamp on nearby with a large radiator type clamp. I have a connector on the battery so I can charge it any time I need to.
 
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S-G-R

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Took delivery of new L6060 this week. Clocked 4 hours getting used to controls and switching between bucket and forks. Surprised at how challenging it can be to see over hood for proper alignment of implements or lifting pallets. Anyone use a camera on front? Plenty of practice jumping in and out of cab. Have yet to install subframe and front snowblower. Have 1100 foot steep, icy gravel driveway. Glad to have chains and keeping it in low 4wd. Also considering aftermarket bucket edge (something like Pirhanna bar). Having fun so far.
Congratulations and welcome to the forum. Please post some pictures of your subframe and blower when you install it.
 
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Russell King

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Anyone use a drone instead of a mounted camera for this implement mounting? Then send drone to “home” spot before you run it over.
 

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Got a link for where to buy the camera?
My system is a few years old, just bought off of Amazon, it has a 7" screen-I wouldn't want anything smaller.

Here is a similar system:



For a higher end system, look at CabCam:

 
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fried1765

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My system is a few years old, just bought off of Amazon, it has a 7" screen-I wouldn't want anything smaller.

Here is a similar system:



For a higher end system, look at CabCam:

Backup cameras are like cheating on schoolwork.... for us old folk!;)
 
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Trimley

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Backup cameras are like cheating on schoolwork.... for us old folk!;)
Kinda like knowing how to Parallel Park or back-up a trailer.

Many can't, even with the visual aids.
 
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Jsjac

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Today I put on the new stump grinder for a test run did a couple smaller stumps first.
Then one of the 25+ large pine stumps that need to go away.
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The bid stump was on the side of the logging road I am working on.
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fried1765

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Well when you poke a fork into the wrong place on a pallet and ruin a lot of product you look for better ways to do things ;)
Oh....but YOU have a "front" camera.....that's fair!
 
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pokey1416

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Lost 1 of our grumble last night from old age. Parker on the left was a rescue by our daughter in 2015, and he always wanted to be with grandpa! My heart aches.

On a positive note our youngest, who’s a sprinkler/pipefitter came over and ran me an air hardline to my new retractable reel. I watched and held pipe but it sure reminded me of time with my dad where he held and I did the work. Hug somebody in your family this holiday season!

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rc51stierhoff

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Lost 1 of our grumble last night from old age. Parker on the left was a rescue by our daughter in 2015, and he always wanted to be with grandpa! My heart aches.

On a positive note our youngest, who’s a sprinkler/pipefitter came over and ran me an air hardline to my new retractable reel. I watched and held pipe but it sure reminded me of time with my dad where he held and I did the work. Hug somebody in your family this holiday season!

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I am sorry for your loss. Never a good time, most certainly not around the holidays.
 
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trevoroni

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I cleared off the pond for the first time with my new old B6000.
It worked great with the chains on the rear tires. It took a little bit longer than the garden tractor with a snow blower but did a better job with being able to apply down pressure on the ice.
It barely made it up my steep driveway up to the house though, so I strapped a wooden box on top of the rototiller and filled it with a hundred pounds of rocks or so. That should help... As long as I don't accidentally hit the PTO lever. I'll have to figure out a more permanent solution for a weight box.
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