Your front end loader is sized for your tractor. When you get into rear remotes and implements some rear implements require a certain gpm to operate properly. For a very poor example you wouldn't want to try to use a implement that required 40hp and 13 gpm on a 32hp tractor that delivered 7gpm.
Gee thanks for bursting me bubble!! :D I thought I had purchased a lifetime supply for 30 bucks!
Oh well I'll just watch the color and when it changes I'll run to Rural King and get some 911.
When the temperature bottom fell out the other day and the fuel in the skid steer we use at work started gelling it make me think about my tractor although I had never had any issues before. We use Diesel 911 at work and it works pretty well but I couldn't find it anywhere so about the third...
I've got a lousy picture on my phone, not really in a position this evening to take it apart so I stuck my phone under there and snapped it. Your welcome to it, just pm me a cell number and I'll send it to you.
Or, separate the shaft and take that end to a Kubota dealer and walk out with the...
Judging by what mine looks like there is a piece missing. There should be a piece attached to the locking collar that allows the spring to put constant pressure on the locking collar, it also gives you something to grab onto when you need to take it loose.
The best educator in the world is seat time. Either you will learn to use your tractor or you will figure out it's cheaper to hire someone to do it. Either way you figure it out :)
I may not even know what I'm talking about ... but your drain/oil return holes aren't blocked somehow are they? You got the head gasket on correctly?? You made sure everything matched up before bolting the head down? Did you have the head repaired or did you source one? If you sourced it out did...
I bought a FNAR a month or so ago and extra magazines at a reasonable price is all but extinct. Don't get me wrong, I love my FNs, Winchesters and Brownings but this propriety magazine thing is driving me nuts.
So have you replaced the oil pressure sending switch? What your describing is exactly what happens when the oil pressure sending switch goes bad. That would absolutely the first thing I would try before I done anything else.
It's for sale and in the end your buying it as is. If there are several more buyers behind you I doubt you will be able to negotiate much. I seriously doubt the seller will come down much or agree to any outrageous demands. Make an offer of your top dollar you want to spend on the tractor, give...
I'm not familiar with the tension mechanism for the belt on a 7100.
As far as the antifreeze, it was probably already full then you "topped" it off which in fact caused an overfull situation when the tractor was warm. Since you don't have an expansion tank the excess antifreeze has to go...
With your meter in series and set to volts you are measuring the potential voltage difference between the two points. You are not measuring any "flow" or work, just voltage potential. With the ground wire unhooked and the meter wired between you will always have a potential difference, short or...
A dirty filter does filter more efficiently than a clean one. The problem is that after they get so dirty ie. so efficient, they don't allow the proper air flow which causes other problems. For example, on your home furnace a dirty filter will cause your furnace to run longer and use more...
Like stated in the previous post, it's called an insurance policy. If a thief wants something bad enough there isn't a lock or alarm system in the world that will stop them. The only thing locks and alarms do is keep honest people honest.