Thanks so much for watching, and for your comment! The mats are totally worth it. Definitely reduces the vibration and increases the safety of moving around on the deck!
The cost aside John, they really look nice. They look like they belong on there. Kubota came out with these after I painted my floorboards with truck bed coating. That stuff really offers protection. Very nice John
Excellent upgrade Mr. John, in addition to the prevention of slippage, they will greatly reduce and or dampen vibration and noise. On the ratchet/extension dialog, after the fastener is loosened, I find a stubby ratchet to be much quicker than a standard ratchet and extension. As always great chainsaw/shop footage at the beginning....
Thanks so much, Brian! I always tell myself I need to get those stubby ratchets, but somehow they never make it on to the list. You just gave me another good reminder! Great tip!
Those mats were long overdue, I wish they were out sooner. I ended up making my own last year from 1/4 in rubber neoprene i found at Walmart for $10 bucks. Just spent time using a cardboard template then transferring to the rubber. They are holding up really well but would def buy the Kubota mats 👍
Looks real nice. Mine have no paint left on them. I've slipped on mine before, but learned how not to step on them. I think the metal gives great traction on everything except the very edge. Edit; forgot to say, I'd like to see you do the service on my L3800 😜. Little tip changing the filter on the Trans, use a wet dry vac on the fill hole to hold a "vacuum" on the fluid, then pop the filter loose and replace it with a new one. No need to dump a bunch of fluid on the ground and then have to replace it.
Thanks, Brett! I don't know where I saw it, but I do recall someone talking about using the vacuum just exactly as you describe. Maybe I will film the whole process, if for no other reason to provide comic relief for viewers, lol.
Just waite a "cotton-picken-minuite"; these "vids" are the " bread-n-butter" of the New "TWACK-TER drivers Home-loaners". They want to "Celebrate-Commemorate" their First PAYMENT OF JUST 83 more to GO. Ps. They are "scraping-rock-bottom" ever since the "payment-book" showed up, & this & other "super-duper" vidios "is gunna make um munney ta make thar NEW Trak-tor payment".
We just bought a L2501 and going to get these mats too
Thanks so much for watching, and for your comment! The mats are totally worth it. Definitely reduces the vibration and increases the safety of moving around on the deck!
Please show a video
Hey John! What? Would you like to me to show?
Soooo good John. Practical and lookin’ good, all at the same time.
Thanks Howard! Every now and then, even I clean up fairly well!🤣
This is a very nice upgrade i am going to get it Thanks
Looks great. Now Im going to have to look into that.
Thanks, Brian! I'm very fortunate in that Messicks is so close to me. However, I believe they are readily available in the dealer network.
The cost aside John, they really look nice. They look like they belong on there. Kubota came out with these after I painted my floorboards with truck bed coating. That stuff really offers protection.
Very nice John
Thanks, Gary! I debated about purchasing them, but so far I'm really happy.
@@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 On another note John, I am selling out of firewood. Slow startup catching on now
@@tractortalkwithgary1271 Great news Gary!!!
Excellent upgrade Mr. John, in addition to the prevention of slippage, they will greatly reduce and or dampen vibration and noise. On the ratchet/extension dialog, after the fastener is loosened, I find a stubby ratchet to be much quicker than a standard ratchet and extension. As always great chainsaw/shop footage at the beginning....
Thanks so much, Brian! I always tell myself I need to get those stubby ratchets, but somehow they never make it on to the list. You just gave me another good reminder! Great tip!
@@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 Mr. John, if you have multiple ratchets on hand, take a cutting wheel to one and make your own...
Those mats were long overdue, I wish they were out sooner. I ended up making my own last year from 1/4 in rubber neoprene i found at Walmart for $10 bucks. Just spent time using a cardboard template then transferring to the rubber. They are holding up really well but would def buy the Kubota mats 👍
Thanks for your comment and for watching! I'm super happy with them so far!
those non-slip treads will be great as floor mats. I esp like the nubs to keep them in place.
-Kris
Thanks Kris!!!
Looks real nice.
Mine have no paint left on them. I've slipped on mine before, but learned how not to step on them. I think the metal gives great traction on everything except the very edge.
Edit; forgot to say, I'd like to see you do the service on my L3800 😜.
Little tip changing the filter on the Trans, use a wet dry vac on the fill hole to hold a "vacuum" on the fluid, then pop the filter loose and replace it with a new one. No need to dump a bunch of fluid on the ground and then have to replace it.
Thanks, Brett! I don't know where I saw it, but I do recall someone talking about using the vacuum just exactly as you describe. Maybe I will film the whole process, if for no other reason to provide comic relief for viewers, lol.
Buy once cry once
No to service Video!
Just waite a "cotton-picken-minuite"; these "vids" are the " bread-n-butter" of the New "TWACK-TER drivers Home-loaners". They want to "Celebrate-Commemorate" their First PAYMENT OF JUST 83 more to GO.
Ps. They are "scraping-rock-bottom" ever since the "payment-book" showed up, & this & other "super-duper" vidios "is gunna make um munney ta make thar NEW Trak-tor payment".