Our B7100 has for many years had a problem with grinding gears really hard coming in and out of gear unless you drop to really low revs. Never been able to change gear while moving. In 2016 the clutch failed and was replaced by a Kubota dealer. We use it about 10-20 hours a year, no more so I'm expecting the clutch should be OK. Dealer notes attached say they replaced clutch, bearings, seals and shaft (see photo). However, I believe the Kubota Part# is 66621-14120 BEARING DRY for the pilot bushing and don't see that on the invoice or a description saying pilot bushing. The grinding gears soon came back even with the new clutch. I've tried all the clutch adjustments from the manual and doesn't help. As mowing season fast approaches I did some research and am thinking I might have the pilot bushing issue where the bushing is gone and the hole in the flywheel (and shaft wear) will be too big for a replacement. I don't fancy splitting the tractor myself - is this too big a job to have the dealer do or is it time to retire the old B7100? Thanks in advance for the expert advice.
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