my new kubota kx040-4 with all the options

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @pbr549
    @pbr549 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the video. You have giving me allot of information. I plan to buy this model. Good Luck.

    • @dirtydiggerm62
      @dirtydiggerm62  Месяц назад

      thanks ill end up doing some more info since i have more hours on it

  • @fabricating_firewood
    @fabricating_firewood 3 месяца назад

    I have the very same machine with telematics less the hydraulic quick coupler option. I absolutely love it! The 6 way blade is a game changer. The only issue I have with mine is the fuel filler plastic filter insert takes fuel so slow that the fill beeper doesn’t work correctly. Since I use double filtered fuel from my own tanks I just removed it and the beeper works fine. I’m pretty sure though that you don’t need a diverter up front as the secondary/aux hydraulic lines have a diverter valve under the right side cowling over the top of the battery to switch it from dual directional flow for like an tilt bucket to one way flow for a brush cutter or mulcher.

  • @particularlybad
    @particularlybad 2 месяца назад

    I got mine , same spec about the same time as you.
    The diy pre cut tint kit was a good investment.
    You can add manual diverters for about 250 or electric one for about 500. Or just add quick connects to the thumb and aux .
    Very happy w mine which was an upgrade from my kx033 open station

    • @dirtydiggerm62
      @dirtydiggerm62  2 месяца назад

      that's cool what is the info on the diverters

  • @nutnfancy
    @nutnfancy 2 месяца назад +1

    Let's see some digging projects, at least 20 min long. And cussing is approved. Take us thru your thought process when you work too. Thanks!

  • @walterjennings8002
    @walterjennings8002 3 месяца назад +1

    Good for u

  • @Gageleavitt25
    @Gageleavitt25 3 месяца назад

    Really nice machine I’m jealous, I’m sure it made the old wallet hurt a little bit 😂

    • @dirtydiggerm62
      @dirtydiggerm62  3 месяца назад +1

      yeah, it doses but I have had a few jobs I have had to pass on because the m62 backhoe could not get it done and i save time not having to switch back and forth between the backhoe and the box blade so its going to fill that need and pay for itself. plus, an excuse for a new toy. lol

  • @EronIler
    @EronIler 3 месяца назад

    Did you adjust the thumb hydraulic pressure? Mine slams so the pressure it too high and I'm trying to learn how to turn the pressure down.

    • @dirtydiggerm62
      @dirtydiggerm62  3 месяца назад

      I don't mess with the pressure, but you can change the flow rate to slow it down. I wouldn't want to reduce pressure since you limit grip strength.

  • @viktordamask2680
    @viktordamask2680 2 месяца назад

    May I ask what kinds of things the M62 was not doing well enough, that made this a necessary investment?

    • @dirtydiggerm62
      @dirtydiggerm62  2 месяца назад +2

      the m62 is great for moving a lot of material when you have room to move around as well as grading and has a good digging depth as well. about 2 ft more than the kx040. but when it comes to a backhoe vs an excavator it's a night and day difference when it comes to digging. the excavator allows you to swing around 360 degrees when you have to dump your spoils. it runs quieter. it's also more comfortable to operate since the controls are right at your arm rest instead of in front of you. it also has the cab with ac. its more manurable and able to get in and out of tight spaces.

    • @viktordamask2680
      @viktordamask2680 2 месяца назад

      @@dirtydiggerm62 Alrighty. Which would you recommend for a DIY house build?
      Having just the M62 or L47 would be far easier maintenance wise, as well as financially. But I don't want to find myself in a situation where I don't have the equipment necessary to do the job, and regret not getting a mini ex, and standard tractor, or skid steer.

    • @dirtydiggerm62
      @dirtydiggerm62  2 месяца назад +1

      it really depends on what your needs are. how much you need to lift, how deep and how much digging you have to do, how hard the ground is your digging, are you digging out roots and things like that. If you're doing this for a business of for personal property maintenance

  • @olsonkyle12
    @olsonkyle12 3 месяца назад

    do you need the diverter valve if it has two ports?

    • @dirtydiggerm62
      @dirtydiggerm62  3 месяца назад +2

      it depends on what attachments you need, and the flow needed. i don't currently need to use both but like to option. if you're just using a tilt bucket and the thumb the two will cover it. if you go to a tilt rotor or other complicated attachment you may need more. also, the stock setup for the thump shows the line for it to be connected to the high flow (left stick switch) and I had it installed on the new second line since it does not need the high flow to operate without problems

    • @particularlybad
      @particularlybad 2 месяца назад

      ​@@dirtydiggerm62fwiw, I just got a tilt rotator from CMP, 36", awesome. Waaay less repositioning