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Re: opinion on hand built loader for kubota
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Posted by toad on January 12, 2005 at 20:00:20 from (70.57.64.221):
In Reply to: opinion on hand built loader for kubota posted by toad on January 11, 2005 at 14:25:40:
On the loader for the 1977 kubota L295DT 30hp. I have not seen these loaders yet, but i know that he builds them daily and uses standard quality cylinders. He also told me that he uses some kind of powder prosses paint whatever that means. the only thing that seems funky to me is that he uses all neoprime hose but i can change that later. I have check prices from kubota and others and they want 4200 to 4500 compared to 1500 installed. Well for now i am going to see his work which means i got to drive 200 miles then maybe i can give more info. thanks for your input for now.
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