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Kubota failed and failed again.

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Yesterday I was raking through the pile and separating lumber and debris. FedEx shows up and shuts down the tractor. Took care of FedEx, and then the tractor would start. After probing the internet looking for information. I gave up and quit for the day. Got up this morning and tore all the stuff apart and found the problem: the solenoid lead was pulled and hidden, could see it. Plug it into the starter worked. Then put it all back together. Now I'm repiling the debris, and the belt breaks, and the alarms are going off for an overheat condition. Now everything is at a stopping point again. Now I'm forced to enjoy the 4th of July and just relax being the tractor broke and now gotta wait for parts.

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Another run. I got up and got the repairs done above. There is a bit of redneck engineering being 2 fuses are Kubota only. I'm going to rewire 2 circuits for having a waterproof breaker instead of Kubota only fuses. Got the tractor going again.

Now the next morning 2 tires are flat. I work most of the day to get one front and one rear tire in the bed of Beast and haul to Grangeville ID for tire repairs. $100 later both tires are fixed and reinstalled last night.

This morning I figured I would pull one down tree off the bank and get it ready for a friend to process it down into firewood for me. As I'm working to get the last half of the tree off the bank and the front driveshaft falls out and drains all 12 to 13 gallons of hydraulic fluid out of the transmission. Now I need two 80 cent pins for the front drive shaft and fix the BS repair some else did which was welding the collar in place. OMG!

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