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2013 Kubota M7040 value
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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1838764" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>I agree with this as either replace the roof and fix damage inside or adjust the price (you want be happy with that) roof. I have a JD that the roof leaks if I don't stay after it and I don't have much luck fixing. (Don't waste your money on flexseal as it is worthless). The replacement is $1300 for the top on my JD and myself to put it on. It is stuck on also it seems.</p><p></p><p>My Kubotas are a little older but removing the top on them is fairly easy as I put radios and speakers in both. From inside the cab there are 8 long studs/bolts just unscrew and lift the top off. I can have it off in 15 minutes with a drill to back the studs out. Changing the fuel filter maybe a 10-minute job and back going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1838764, member: 21075"] I agree with this as either replace the roof and fix damage inside or adjust the price (you want be happy with that) roof. I have a JD that the roof leaks if I don't stay after it and I don't have much luck fixing. (Don't waste your money on flexseal as it is worthless). The replacement is $1300 for the top on my JD and myself to put it on. It is stuck on also it seems. My Kubotas are a little older but removing the top on them is fairly easy as I put radios and speakers in both. From inside the cab there are 8 long studs/bolts just unscrew and lift the top off. I can have it off in 15 minutes with a drill to back the studs out. Changing the fuel filter maybe a 10-minute job and back going. [/QUOTE]
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