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Old 08-12-2008, 05:25 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Hay that great , Now i am on Google. Now i am Famious.....
I will start pulling members in....

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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

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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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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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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

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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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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...

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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....

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Hey Glenn, welcome to MU! You're gonna love the 2520 more with time, great unit with few problems. 73's N2CSF

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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...

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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?

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Duc its to cold where you live for me...

I would just seiz up out there....

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