Hi fellas,
My name is Mike, I'm from Montana, and I think I've got the "orange fever"…
I've got a few different land parcels with a total of about 90 acres to take care of (just small maintenance issues…no farming, just weed control, fences, brush clearing and some mowing). I had been using a little vintage cub cadet to take care of things, but last summer I decided to pick up a larger tractor because of the work load. I'd been hearing a lot of good things about Kubotas over the years and began to look on Craigslist. Unfortunately, used Kubotas in this area are rare. I passed up a couple larger ones because they had looked too well used in the photos and seemed a little high priced. After a long time of not seeing anything advertised, one showed up on the list with a blade and FEL. It was a B6100D. I went to look at it and it looked worn, but I decided to pick it up and trust my luck that it wasn't TOO worn. I paid $3k even for it with the blade and FEL. I got it home and started looking more closely at it. I then realized my luck wasn't running so good because almost everything I looked at appeared to need work(plus blowby, smoke, etc. I thought, OK….I'm recently retired, enjoy tinkering on things, and am a pretty good mechanic, I'll just take my time, nurse it along and bring it back to being a healthy machine. It'll be ok….
Then….. about a week later…..a really nice BX22 (365 hours and well maintained.) with FEL, backhoe, disc, rear blade, and homemade ground leveler came up! There was a bunch of other guys trying to get it but I beat them to it. Got it for $10K even. It's now my pride and joy, and an unbelievably handy machine and a real workhorse! Now I know I've got the "orange fever".
So I've been reading the OTT forum a lot and really doing a lot of learning. Now I've started looking at the B6100D and thinking…."well, if I have two Kubotas, that would be twice as good, right?". Looking further, I thought…"well, it's not a Kohler or Briggs and Stratton….and it ONLY HAS 3 CYLINDERS!…This could be fun."
Anyway, I've recently started in on the B6100D in a fairly major way. I've been pulling off the FEL and sheet metal and radiator. Planning to first look at the cylinders and crank to determine if they are serviceable or not.. If so, then doing the clutch, brakes and a couple other things. The big bonus is that I have 2 grandsons (10 and 12) who both seem to REALLY enjoy working on the little tractor(although they can't work at the same time…too many quarrels). Got the fingers x'ed that I don't run into any major "dealbreakers".
Anyway, I'm happy to have this list to refer to and will likely have a question or two along the way!
Thanks for listening!
Mike - with "orange fever"
My name is Mike, I'm from Montana, and I think I've got the "orange fever"…
I've got a few different land parcels with a total of about 90 acres to take care of (just small maintenance issues…no farming, just weed control, fences, brush clearing and some mowing). I had been using a little vintage cub cadet to take care of things, but last summer I decided to pick up a larger tractor because of the work load. I'd been hearing a lot of good things about Kubotas over the years and began to look on Craigslist. Unfortunately, used Kubotas in this area are rare. I passed up a couple larger ones because they had looked too well used in the photos and seemed a little high priced. After a long time of not seeing anything advertised, one showed up on the list with a blade and FEL. It was a B6100D. I went to look at it and it looked worn, but I decided to pick it up and trust my luck that it wasn't TOO worn. I paid $3k even for it with the blade and FEL. I got it home and started looking more closely at it. I then realized my luck wasn't running so good because almost everything I looked at appeared to need work(plus blowby, smoke, etc. I thought, OK….I'm recently retired, enjoy tinkering on things, and am a pretty good mechanic, I'll just take my time, nurse it along and bring it back to being a healthy machine. It'll be ok….
Then….. about a week later…..a really nice BX22 (365 hours and well maintained.) with FEL, backhoe, disc, rear blade, and homemade ground leveler came up! There was a bunch of other guys trying to get it but I beat them to it. Got it for $10K even. It's now my pride and joy, and an unbelievably handy machine and a real workhorse! Now I know I've got the "orange fever".
So I've been reading the OTT forum a lot and really doing a lot of learning. Now I've started looking at the B6100D and thinking…."well, if I have two Kubotas, that would be twice as good, right?". Looking further, I thought…"well, it's not a Kohler or Briggs and Stratton….and it ONLY HAS 3 CYLINDERS!…This could be fun."
Anyway, I've recently started in on the B6100D in a fairly major way. I've been pulling off the FEL and sheet metal and radiator. Planning to first look at the cylinders and crank to determine if they are serviceable or not.. If so, then doing the clutch, brakes and a couple other things. The big bonus is that I have 2 grandsons (10 and 12) who both seem to REALLY enjoy working on the little tractor(although they can't work at the same time…too many quarrels). Got the fingers x'ed that I don't run into any major "dealbreakers".
Anyway, I'm happy to have this list to refer to and will likely have a question or two along the way!
Thanks for listening!
Mike - with "orange fever"