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08-12-2008, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris2520 Hay that great , Now i am on Google. Now i am Famious..... 
I will start pulling members in....
Chris....  | I need you to go the the Local Kubota dealer and document how they do this on a L39 - seems I might be hitting 50 hrs sooner rather than later  | New to the Fold: Kubota L39 w/grapple, pallet forks, BH QA buckets, and more! JD 2520, 210Cx, 46BH, 60" Box Blade-Mid West, 52" Mid West aerator, 52" first choice Tiller, 5' Fontier blade, 42" pallet forks, Green MFG PHD, Mid West York Rake w/guage wheels, Cub 3204 with Blower & Simms Cab, Mowers (44",48",50"),Ford 2006 F550 turbo diesel 4x4 w/11' mason dump, 16' 10k Doolittle trailer, Southwestern enclosed trailer, Wright Stander RH 52", Better Outdoor Product Quick 32" WB mower, and more !! | |
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08-13-2008, 10:50 AM
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Points: 0 | Hey, Duc, I think that would be an excellent idea. When you do your 50 hour service, you can document it like Chris did!
Good luck with it.
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08-13-2008, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by GreenWannabe Hey, Duc, I think that would be an excellent idea. When you do your 50 hour service, you can document it like Chris did!
Good luck with it.
Fred | not me, I dont my hands dirty - just kidding with that much oil that will spit out, I will have someone else deal with the gallons that come rushing out of it | New to the Fold: Kubota L39 w/grapple, pallet forks, BH QA buckets, and more! JD 2520, 210Cx, 46BH, 60" Box Blade-Mid West, 52" Mid West aerator, 52" first choice Tiller, 5' Fontier blade, 42" pallet forks, Green MFG PHD, Mid West York Rake w/guage wheels, Cub 3204 with Blower & Simms Cab, Mowers (44",48",50"),Ford 2006 F550 turbo diesel 4x4 w/11' mason dump, 16' 10k Doolittle trailer, Southwestern enclosed trailer, Wright Stander RH 52", Better Outdoor Product Quick 32" WB mower, and more !! | |
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11-19-2008, 02:50 AM
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Points: 0 | Hi,
I just joined this forum after finding parts of this 50 hour PM with a google search. GREAT info and will be a big help. I have 39 hours on my 2520 and have been dreading the 50 hour maintenance.
I am enjoying the 2520 and this is my first tractor of anykind, well, I have had a JD 180 Lawn Tractor for the last 20 years.
I managed to save some big bucks by finding it used on ebay from a fellow that had lost his job. I suspect this will be the only tractor I will need.
Anyone have knowledge of the Taylor Way tillers and are they decent?
Again, thanks for the effort.
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11-19-2008, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Ducati996 I need you to go the the Local Kubota dealer and document how they do this on a L39 - seems I might be hitting 50 hrs sooner rather than later  | Kubota owners never do the 50 hr service...they just get a new one...  | Paul in VT
I used to own an ant farm but had to give it up. I couldn't find tractors small enough to fit it.
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11-19-2008, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by wa4aos Hi,
I just joined this forum after finding parts of this 50 hour PM with a google search. GREAT info and will be a big help. I have 39 hours on my 2520 and have been dreading the 50 hour maintenance.
I am enjoying the 2520 and this is my first tractor of anykind, well, I have had a JD 180 Lawn Tractor for the last 20 years.
I managed to save some big bucks by finding it used on ebay from a fellow that had lost his job. I suspect this will be the only tractor I will need.
Anyone have knowledge of the Taylor Way tillers and are they decent?
Again, thanks for the effort.
Glenn | Welcome to the M.U! BTW Im glad you found us!
Dont be affraid to do it now, especially the detail that Chris2520 provided. It makes it very easy, and under 1 hour process. You just need to plan for the amount of oil that will come out. Its a couple gallons at least, otherwise very straight forward...
We can walk you through it.... | New to the Fold: Kubota L39 w/grapple, pallet forks, BH QA buckets, and more! JD 2520, 210Cx, 46BH, 60" Box Blade-Mid West, 52" Mid West aerator, 52" first choice Tiller, 5' Fontier blade, 42" pallet forks, Green MFG PHD, Mid West York Rake w/guage wheels, Cub 3204 with Blower & Simms Cab, Mowers (44",48",50"),Ford 2006 F550 turbo diesel 4x4 w/11' mason dump, 16' 10k Doolittle trailer, Southwestern enclosed trailer, Wright Stander RH 52", Better Outdoor Product Quick 32" WB mower, and more !! | |
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11-19-2008, 09:50 AM
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Points: 0 | Hey Glenn, welcome to MU! You're gonna love the 2520 more with time, great unit with few problems. 73's N2CSF | JD 2520 w/46bh, 200cx loader, meyers 6ft plow
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11-19-2008, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Ducati996 not me, I dont my hands dirty - just kidding with that much oil that will spit out, I will have someone else deal with the gallons that come rushing out of it |
if you did not live so far away.
i would come do it for you and document it.
like is did on the 2520.....
but to be honist. other than the amount of fluid.
i bet its really not that much different...
Chris...  | John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more..  and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck. | |
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11-20-2008, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris2520 if you did not live so far away.
i would come do it for you and document it.
like is did on the 2520.....
but to be honist. other than the amount of fluid.
i bet its really not that much different...
Chris...  | I would have you working on all my machines, trucks and manage the crew
when can you get here? | New to the Fold: Kubota L39 w/grapple, pallet forks, BH QA buckets, and more! JD 2520, 210Cx, 46BH, 60" Box Blade-Mid West, 52" Mid West aerator, 52" first choice Tiller, 5' Fontier blade, 42" pallet forks, Green MFG PHD, Mid West York Rake w/guage wheels, Cub 3204 with Blower & Simms Cab, Mowers (44",48",50"),Ford 2006 F550 turbo diesel 4x4 w/11' mason dump, 16' 10k Doolittle trailer, Southwestern enclosed trailer, Wright Stander RH 52", Better Outdoor Product Quick 32" WB mower, and more !! | |
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11-20-2008, 07:08 PM
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Status: Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Marietta GA
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Points: 0 | Duc its to cold where you live for me...
I would just seiz up out there....  | John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more..  and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck. | |
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