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I second that...it's an excellent article and from one of our very own. Thanks for posting that link John. On another note, I enjoyed seeing the "whatcha use yur MV for" pole...keep up the great work!
Andy
Yes Clint is right on the money. I've seen them and they are excellent quality, made by an Amish craftsman. I'd recommend his 100% John (jatonka) gets them new and you'd be pleased with them.
Andy
Just called and talked with Maxilube Systems...base price is $2500.00 and it goes up to $6000.00...depending on the size of the engine.
Next... :shock:
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MA, USA
I had a 1998 Toyota Land Cruiser that I drove (literally) everywhere until my sister cracked the engine block. Don't ask. I had a 2000 Jeep Wrangler that I drove almost everywhere until bits and pieces started rusting off at 30,000 miles, and then the clutch exploded. Now I'm in...
Gainesville, GA is the Kubota headquarters for this region of the country...they do build them here. They provide jobs locally...that's just the way it goes :)
ACE
Good point, as I have the exact same issue that HeadWizard does (2nd issue). When you say "transparent lines", are you referring to the return lines? I don't see any transparent lines anywhere...seems that's what you're saying, but to confirm would be appreciated :)
You surely did spell it right, Joe...I have a Bota L3010 that I've had for almost 6 years...works like a champ...couldn't be happier. Well, that's not all together true...it could be a cab tractor *wink*.
I have to heartily agree with you! But back to the thread...love the pic of the...
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