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Re: BF350, 4WD,Deisel Kubota Tractor
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Posted by mowr on May 15, 2006 at 05:13:01 from (67.96.2.78):
In Reply to: BF350, 4WD,Deisel Kubota Tractor posted by Ida on May 14, 2006 at 10:45:00:
Operating a tractor may look easy, but numerous people (even some with years of experience) are injured and killed each year due to improper operation and/or maintenance, and other, more fortunate ones only end up damaging THINGS. Kubota makes whole manuals full of details that are of critical importance in learning how to operate it safely. We can"t do that in a few sentences or even paragraphs. You"ve listed more than one machine here and there is a separate manual needed for every one that you have. B9200 is a tractor and you may have to specify to the dealer whether it is manual or hydrostatic transmission to get the right book. BF350 is a loader attachment and has its own instruction manual. Once the manuals are mastered, plenty of practice in a wide, level field or lot will help build skill. Thanks for listening and staying safe. We hope to see you here for a long time.
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