b7100 dynamo

Rodnok

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I need the part number for fan mounted dynamo on my b7100 750 diesel
 

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15372-64010 for the entire assembly. Also requires gasket 1526172920, shown as "Replaced by 1526372920" on the Kubota Canada website.

There's also a listing for the component parts, but some are listed as No Longer Available and others are priced higher than the complete assembly.
 

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I need the part number for fan mounted dynamo on my b7100 750 diesel
You made NOT need the whole thing...........

I got into mine a couple of years ago - 8 bucks set of bearings is all it needed!!!!
 
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On another note - the center bottom nut can be a royal PITA to get off and back on - I have a neat solution to get it back on quickly.
 

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On another note - the center bottom nut can be a royal PITA to get off and back on - I have a neat solution to get it back on quickly.
Please share!
 
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You made NOT need the whole thing...........

I got into mine a couple of years ago - 8 buck set of bearings is all it needed!!!!
Do you by chance have the part number for the beatings?
 

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I believe these are correct:

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Kubota part number 1553174180, shown as CDN$11 on the website. But I bet it is a commercially available bearing. Check for a number on the bearing itself when you get it apart.
 

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$3.50 each at Princess Auto....
yeah - I was shocked when 2 of them cost be like 8 bucks .......... not that 4 bucks a bearing was cheap, but ol - 8 bucks and I get this thing spinning again........ o hell yeah.


this is how I knew my bearings were bad ............ talk about balls missing ......

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gee a nice EASY job...... 2 decades ago I had to replace the bullgear bearings on one of my D-14s. THEY weren't available at Princess and cast iron finals are very ,very heavy !
BTW there's 6 balls ther, just 'reinsert' them..,save $4 .hehehehehe...

be nice, it snowed here today,sigh.....
 

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Use an air impact with proper sized socket, be sure it's in reverse, 1 quik lil burp....it'll be off.
 
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Use an air impact with proper sized socket, be sure it's in reverse, 1 quik lil burp....it'll be off.
Brother Jay .....this nut is in a place that one cannot even get a finger on!!! It is a freakin nightmare to try to get off and 3 times that to get back on!!!


you need either a modified 10mm open wrench or ......... the best solution is a 5 degree or a 3 degree swivel head ratcheting wrench.
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this will take the nut off ............. easy peasy .............

now getting that little beeaaauch BACK on ................ will make you invent cuss words!!!

My solution .............

drill a small 1/16 - 1/32 hole at the end of this bolt :

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place a wire - small ss piece that will fit in the end of that hole and allow it to get out of the way.

Gasket the entire assembly and then get the other 5 nuts on and snug them......... each has a lock washer that goes with the nut.

Once you are ready for nut #6 ........... pick up wire and slide washer and nut down the wire......... then get your one finger up under and give it the ol flick a few times to get it started.......... remove wire.

that ratchet wrench will tighten all down nicely.

The first time I did this ........... took 30 minutes,......... water leaked , 2nd time .......... took it all apart and found a problem with the alum housing............

the 3rd time took me about 5 minutes..............
 
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On another note - the center bottom nut can be a royal PITA to get off and back on - I have a neat solution to get it back on quickly.
Hokie could you tell me how to get that center bottom nut off? I have tried several different wrenches and had no success.
 

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Hokie could you tell me how to get that center bottom nut off? I have tried several different wrenches and had no success.
Have you tried a ratchet 5 degree - flex head? It is 10 bucks on amazon and worth every penny!!!!!!

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Have you tried a ratchet 5 degree - flex head? It is 10 bucks on amazon and worth every penny!!!!!!

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Thanks for the link and your technique of getting the nut started and back on! When I did mine on my B7100 after the required amount of cussing :LOL: I sacrificed a cheap 3/8 combination wrench. I had to open up to 10mm, and after grinding half of the wrench away I got the job done. I think I will pick up the 10mm ratchet wrench you linked to , just in case I have to do that job again. :)

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I was thinking the nut holding the pulley onto it, not a mounting nut...

now wondering HOW they did it at the factory, in what 15-20 seconds ???
 
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