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Posted by Joe Evans on May 10, 2004 at 08:45:46 from (209.41.233.176):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 1984 Kubota L275 - Front-end Loade posted by To Joe From David on May 07, 2004 at 11:34:42:
You're a lucky man, indeed, to have a wife that enjoys the outdoors. For some reason, my two brother and I ended up marrying 'urbanites', and we sometime have to buck the sytem when our tractor interests and time get a little out of hand. My wife has worked in the legal field for nearly 30 years, and almost without exception the attorneys I've met wouldn't know how to put a cob handle on a file. You would be a rarity in my experience. There are some things with respect to the hydraulic hook up you'll need to know about. For starters, there are a couple of ways to tap in to the system. The best way and easiest, is to visit the local Kubota dealer and order a remote hydraulic adapter block. It bolts up nicely and is a neat arrangement. The adapter block furnished with the Bush Hog kit...well...I had no clue what it was supposed to fit. It sure didn't fit the L275! It was no big deal to me as I had already gotten the factory adapter. Once this is installed, everything else will appear fairly straightforward.
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