If you need me, I'll be on my tractor. Kubota L3902

LBarr2002

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#1
We've discussed tractors for years and Burgundy has wanted to get one but I was hesitant because I didn't want something nice sitting outside. I finally gave in and decided between being partially sheltered under the porch and with a canopy I was ok with it.

I shopped JD and Kubota. Borrowed a friend's L2501 and liked it, but needed more power. We went with an L3902, fitted with a Terra Force 60" 4 in 1 bucket and a Land Pride RC1872 cutter.

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The "free" hats...
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I have a few little projects lined up but the main objective is to reestablish then maintain the paths / fire breaks around the property.
 
#2
I love mine!! I have a L4060 just rolled over 130 hours in about year and half. Hopefully that 1872 is a little strong than my rcf2072 cutter i have bent the back of mine twice now cutting in tight areas the back cover is not covering an opening its just double wall metal.
 

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If you know me, you know I have an affinity for neat storage solutions. There's a very expensive product coming to market that utilizes the loader tubes for a little bit of storage. I did something similar for about $30 worth of PVC caps and some tube I had laying around.

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I originally made them both 13.5" to the step up in the cap, but I failed to realize there is a sensor on the engine that protrudes into the tube on the right side. I had to cut it down to 12". All it took to make them fit was flattening a spot on the caps for the tube weld seam and lightly sanding them the rest of the way around for a press fit.

Strap, shackles, and some zip ties fit in the short side. Longer side will probably get an adjustable wrench, maybe some spray lube.
 

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Will you keep a small adjustable on your belt to open the cap to get to the larger adjustable when that cap seizes up? haha I swear that was my favorite WD40 scene ever on king of the hill.
I greased the threads, but I did think of that. I think I'm going to keep wrenches in the little toolbox and other stuff in the tubes.
 

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Today's mod. I have a couple creeks I can't cross at least until I put pipes in, so I have to hop on the road. I can't stand not having mirrors. There are some magnetic options that stick to the loader arms, but I'm sure those would get knocked off and broken.

$15 wide angle view golf cart mirror ftw.
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Next thing on the list... I need a place to carry a chainsaw, and I'm not paying $175 for a Saw Haul. Ideas?

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LBarr2002

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I took it back Monday to get my brush guard and cruise control installed. Neither were in stock when we got the tractor.

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Just got back from picking it up.
 
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