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I am new owner of a 1987 B6200 with a Hardy brand loader. After the unit was dropped off at the home I noticed the 4 bolts on the plate that attaches to the frame for the loader were all loose on the right hand side. Hoping that they had just worked themselves loose I got out my rachet and tried tightening them up....of course they had been stripped and appeared previously tapped there was even a broken tap left in the one hole.
I called the local Kubota dealer at the parts counter and questioned if the frame was originally threaded. He thought it was. The holes seem to go right into the engine block and are threaded in the block. Dealer thought there should be provision for space behind the frame holes but not threaded into the block whick makes sense. The bolts used on my loader mount are almost 2" long.
So my question to anyone that has mounted a loader on a b6200 or similar Sould just the plate steel on the frame be tapped and threaded or is there something else to thread into behind? How long were the bolts that attach the plate to the frame?
The left side of the frame mounts seem all good but I don't want to use the loader until I get this fastened properly. Oh the joys of looking after someone else's mistakes.
Thanks in advance. Nelson
I am new owner of a 1987 B6200 with a Hardy brand loader. After the unit was dropped off at the home I noticed the 4 bolts on the plate that attaches to the frame for the loader were all loose on the right hand side. Hoping that they had just worked themselves loose I got out my rachet and tried tightening them up....of course they had been stripped and appeared previously tapped there was even a broken tap left in the one hole.
I called the local Kubota dealer at the parts counter and questioned if the frame was originally threaded. He thought it was. The holes seem to go right into the engine block and are threaded in the block. Dealer thought there should be provision for space behind the frame holes but not threaded into the block whick makes sense. The bolts used on my loader mount are almost 2" long.
So my question to anyone that has mounted a loader on a b6200 or similar Sould just the plate steel on the frame be tapped and threaded or is there something else to thread into behind? How long were the bolts that attach the plate to the frame?
The left side of the frame mounts seem all good but I don't want to use the loader until I get this fastened properly. Oh the joys of looking after someone else's mistakes.
Thanks in advance. Nelson