rear axle clearance

Kytim

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Can you clarify your question somewhat. We may understand better and you may get more responses. Clearance between what and what or tell us what you are trying to achieve. It would help me a lot to understand your specific situation.

Kytim
 

B7100

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Can you clarify your question somewhat. We may understand better and you may get more responses. Clearance between what and what or tell us what you are trying to achieve. It would help me a lot to understand your specific situation.

Kytim

Kytim,I'm fairly sure the op is referring to wear on the rear hubs,axle so the wheels wobble.If this is the case then there was much discussion on this subject with some solutions last year.
dave
 

Kytim

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Dave, I was pretty sure that was the indicator of the problem the OP was talking about. I was just want to confirm it was before I started yapping. I was just trying to limit the possibity of opening my mouth and showing my stupidity in case that wasnt the problem. I've been trying lessen those times lately. I not doing very well with that tho!!! Haha

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pestynha

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thats it

is referring to wear on the rear hubs,axle so the wheels wobble.

sorry about my english

Kytim,I'm fairly sure the op is referring to wear on the rear hubs,axle so the wheels wobble.If this is the case then there was much discussion on this subject with some solutions last year.
dave
 

Kytim

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Pestynha, your English appears quite sound it's just my head that is soft!! I was just making sure we were talking about the same thing.

There are several discussions about this to be found in past threads. Much more than I could even begin to tell you about. Start with a search for something like "loose hubs" or "worn axels"

If you fail to find what information you need please post again and I and others will be happy to answer you questions.

BTW, the best idea I have seen is welding a coupling nut to the hub to help clamp it to the axel with a bolt.

Please let me know if you have any questions. Oh welcome to our little slice of orange heaven.
Kytim
 

Piker

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Here is how I repaired the worn hubs/axles on my 1980 B7100. Used it hard & often for the last year & still holding up great. Just used the tractor in -20C weather to skid out 5 cords of Maple logs for firewood. Use the search function & search B7100 rear hubs & look for one by Piker for a description of the repair I did last Dec.
 

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pestynha

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First I want to thank you for your kindness and patience.
I know speak English but they are the worst parts techniques.
I'm from Portugal and bought a kubota b 6000 recently and am very happy with it, is a great machine. If you need someone to say something here.

Now with respect to the topic, since I saw how can I fix the problem, but I think instead of making a new piece, I'll cut it on the tractor and weld two nuts like this in the picture that results will be?

Thanks again for everything

Pestynha, your English appears quite sound it's just my head that is soft!! I was just making sure we were talking about the same thing.

There are several discussions about this to be found in past threads. Much more than I could even begin to tell you about. Start with a search for something like "loose hubs" or "worn axels"

If you fail to find what information you need please post again and I and others will be happy to answer you questions.

BTW, the best idea I have seen is welding a coupling nut to the hub to help clamp it to the axel with a bolt.

Please let me know if you have any questions. Oh welcome to our little slice of orange heaven.
Kytim
 

Kytim

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That will do the trick! fixed it.