Hello,
I have been looking at these for a while and finally decided to start the journey. I bought a 2003 1078a1 off GP at the Saraland AL location and am waiting for my EUC to go through. I have read through FarmingSmallKubota's thread here and also looking for a little advice.
Does anyone here have experience with that yard? (Looks like it's at a Wrecker service yard Pitts and Sons in Saraland AL) I see some people mention in Kubota's thread that if anyone is nearby to have them do a quick inspection. The auction inspection by GP confirms it as running after jump starting and it looks in decent shape kind of nervous about heading 1000 miles away to drive it back though. Still contemplating that or I could potentially have it transported home, I'd like to avoid that cost though and have the experience of driving it back.
If I do end up driving it back, I want to come up with a good checklist to make sure I have my bases covered so to speak. I have looked around the forum here a bit and at some of common issues threads. Has anyone done a "Do these things before driving it home thread" already? I just don't want to miss anything from a batteries/electrical check, lubes, and fill with fluids standpoint.
I'm sure I'll post again soon with updates and look forward to the replies.
I have been looking at these for a while and finally decided to start the journey. I bought a 2003 1078a1 off GP at the Saraland AL location and am waiting for my EUC to go through. I have read through FarmingSmallKubota's thread here and also looking for a little advice.
Does anyone here have experience with that yard? (Looks like it's at a Wrecker service yard Pitts and Sons in Saraland AL) I see some people mention in Kubota's thread that if anyone is nearby to have them do a quick inspection. The auction inspection by GP confirms it as running after jump starting and it looks in decent shape kind of nervous about heading 1000 miles away to drive it back though. Still contemplating that or I could potentially have it transported home, I'd like to avoid that cost though and have the experience of driving it back.
If I do end up driving it back, I want to come up with a good checklist to make sure I have my bases covered so to speak. I have looked around the forum here a bit and at some of common issues threads. Has anyone done a "Do these things before driving it home thread" already? I just don't want to miss anything from a batteries/electrical check, lubes, and fill with fluids standpoint.
I'm sure I'll post again soon with updates and look forward to the replies.