Posted by jm. on January 05, 2018 at 17:01:01 from (172.242.163.117):
In Reply to: Re: Kubota M5030SU posted by Pipestem on January 05, 2018 at 16:17:14:
Pipestem what Charlie says above is true, a dealer does not even own the service books in his dealership, parts books yes but not service. Now that said KUBOTA will sell one and if you have a good dealer he will sell it to you at cost. Most time it comes down to the local service rep having to say yea go on and sell the man a copy. Your 5030 is a little different an best I remember you are right it does not go in one of those side plugs but goes in the larger rear plug. I know for fact we have installed some in the lower radiator hose. Short about 4 inch long pipe affair that you cut the hose and install. I THINK they are avl at NAPA but you have tor remember your radiator hose is a metric size but think NAPA has something cheaper and easier to install than the OEM from KUBOTA. Hope this helps. I just looked and do not have an extra manual.
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