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Kubota B2650

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  1. Well Seasoned

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    Ok, maybe I'm confused about speed dump. I visualize the bucket with a load, pushing the lever far right (r2) and the bucket "lets go" all at once. Im pushing & pushing to the right, don't really feel a detent, and all I'm getting is a dump & curl at the same time. Does this seem correct?
     
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    It has the same feeling as the float detent. It sounds like you are doing it right. It may not have a regen. Does it mention it in loader owners manual?

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    It only mentions and shows r1 & r2. Im not sure what regen is. (Short for regeneration?)

    Ill go back through the manual tomorrow.
     
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    Yes regeneration.

    Regenerative circuits made easy
     
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    I don’t know about your specific machine, but most of the ones I have used do not have a detent for the regen/speed dump function like they do for the boom float. You may feel a bit of extra resistance but it will be subtle for sure. Try it with the machine off and push the stick to the right seeing if you can feel where the beginning of the regen is.
     
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    I probably used the wrong word by saying detent. It does not lock in regen.

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  7. Well Seasoned

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    Well i ordered the LockNLube® Value Pack dedicated strictly for the Kubota thanks to Canadian border VT as well as all the fluids & filters from Messicks Kubota Parts | Buy Online & Save. Chit was a pretty penny, but all oem stuff.

    Edit: forgot to mention that i picked this can up at Dawn's brp dealer.

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    94BULLITT, if i recall correctly, did you have a video up regarding some sort of pre filter or water separator?
     
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    That Kubota SUDT is expensive, but I figure it is worth it-I used it for all services for both tractors I've owned and my RTV, as well as OEM filters. They don't seem to be much more than any other filters, and it isn't very much compared to the cost of the machines.
     
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    That's for your tractor right, not to start the wood stove!:D
     
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    I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but liking these lights.
    :rofl: :lol: yes...... the tractor. It's there to show scale. But......:whistle:
     
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    Be sure to have Dawn video you going for that little black hole in your hood with that monster the first time.:rofl: :lol:
    Looks like 8-10 gallons :bug:.
     
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    Tell me about that ....?
     
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    Ok, will do. Its only 5 gal btw......:p


    Now, suggestions on ripping virgin soil to plant a decent plot. With $, i cannot get everything i need want, but I'm thinking a box blade to start. Any opinions on getting soil started using one? I mainly wanted to keep up with the driveway and ditches, but then thought hey...... those ripping teeth may work too. Thoughts until i can get a plow or tiller?
     
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    Its non epa regulated, super tough poly racing fuel can. Buy in 3 parts, jug, hose, and 45° hose angler. It has 2 handles for easy pouring, works better if you have 3 arms.

     
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    Without trying to be "mr. knowitall", It suprises me when I watch someone just stick a grease gun on a dirty, dusty grease fitting.
    Just in case you didn't know, give all grease fittings a little wipe before you push that dust right in to your pins.:thumbs:
     
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    I have a woods box blade for the b3300. The rippers will stop the tractor if you go to deep. Works great for moving dirt around leveling things out. Dosent work well as a rake to get the bones out tho.
     
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    10-4 (I thought your stove was bigger:whistle:)
     
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    No, i appreciate any advice. I hope the locknlube fits in some is the tight spots on the loader. Otherwise I'll have to switch ends
     
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    Good info. I’ll just call you MR. K from now on.:p:rofl: :lol:
     
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    They designed them very well. I've never had a spot it wouldn't fit into, although it had me guessing.