The 1975-76 Kubota L1501 DT is a compact tractor equipped with a 2-cylinder diesel engine that typically produces around 15-18 horsepower. If you're considering selling it as used, its value can vary based on condition, hours of use, and local market demand, but it generally ranges from $3,000 to $6,000. Proper maintenance and any additional features or attachments can also influence the final selling price.
The engine cover should have it displayed.
A Kubota 148 should work fine for a 10 acre property. This should allow you to finish your taks alot faster.
with a new engine. diesels don't have spark plugs and you would need to create about 200 lbs more compression in each cylinder. yay for a girl knowing that (:then you probably should tell gm that they did make diesels from gas engines in th early 80s lot of problems with blown head gaskets car ran good with about 30 mpg
The cylinder should be evacuated
If its a regular cylinder, it should be a circle.
No. It should be just past top.
Should be closest to passenger side
they all come standard with the block heater. The Wiring Harness for the block heater is, however, optional.
It should have eithert a view port or a dip stick style level indicator on hydraulic reservoir
Unless you have a friend or co-worker that owns one, there isn't a way for you to test out the Kubota BX 2350 before buying one. However, there are many online reviews that point out the good and the bad about the tractor, including this one: http://www.compacttractorreview.com/review/Kubota/BX2350.aspx?page=5. You should research what customers are saying and deliberate with your own needs before purchasing one.
You should read a graduated cylinder at eye level. See the related link for rules regarding menisci.
for thin cylinder the thickness to diameter ratio should be less than 0.07