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<blockquote data-quote="M274" data-source="post: 131033" data-attributes="member: 24082"><p>Wow, you have way more ambition than we do, lol. we used to work on vehicles, some equipment when younger, but work took all that energy away a few years ago. Maybe if we finally retire and get bored might do more like that, but right now, all we want to do is simple fixes. Kudos to you on fixing all that stuff up and getting it working. Good luck on the skid steer, hoping it's a fix you can do to get it going again. We just purchased a used Kubota, SVL75-2, a bit higher hours than we wanted, but it was within our price range, worked on it when we could during the summer, to get it cleaned, parts replaced, and fluids changed, as well as new tracks. Even the cab dampers were broken, that was fun figuring out how to replace them, we got it done though. Fingers crossed for clearing snow this winter if needed. Just joined the forum, hoping for others insights, just in case. Not much on Kubota though so far, anyway. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M274, post: 131033, member: 24082"] Wow, you have way more ambition than we do, lol. we used to work on vehicles, some equipment when younger, but work took all that energy away a few years ago. Maybe if we finally retire and get bored might do more like that, but right now, all we want to do is simple fixes. Kudos to you on fixing all that stuff up and getting it working. Good luck on the skid steer, hoping it’s a fix you can do to get it going again. We just purchased a used Kubota, SVL75-2, a bit higher hours than we wanted, but it was within our price range, worked on it when we could during the summer, to get it cleaned, parts replaced, and fluids changed, as well as new tracks. Even the cab dampers were broken, that was fun figuring out how to replace them, we got it done though. Fingers crossed for clearing snow this winter if needed. Just joined the forum, hoping for others insights, just in case. Not much on Kubota though so far, anyway. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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