Hey folks. Just bought my first tractor - B7100HST 4WD. Just about 1500 hours on it.
I have a whole MESS of questions and I'm just gonna throw some stuff out there in no particular order.
I have 3 fairly hilly, pretty heavily wooded acres, and wanted a small tractor to help clear brush and move firewood and such, and maintain about 125' of gravel driveway.
The previous owner gave me a workshop manual and a pile of receipts showing he spent A LOT of money doing major work.
I also found 2 different manuals online (how many different manuals are there?).
So far I've run the tractor for about 2 hours clearing brush and cutting trails with a rear grader blade. Seems to work quite well!
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First question is about the tire sizes and the 4WD.... I've read pretty extensively a couple other posts about sizing the tires so the rolling circumference matches correctly... I'm STRUGGLING to wrap my head around the math and as well just understanding all the tire jargon (letters and numbers on the tires and such).
The tires that are on are:
Rear "29x12.5 - 15"
Front "A22 7-10 // 175/85-10"
(copied the designations best I could)
I measured the rolling circumference (RC) by marking the floor in the garage and marking the tires and doing 1 full revolution then measuring the distance between marks on the floor.
I got:
Rear 89.5"
Front 65"
or just about 1.377 ratio - I believe I read it was supposed to be closer to 1.42? Not sure if this is close enough. The previous owner says he left it in 4wd all the time. I've been just leaving it in 2wd unless I need the 4wd. It doesn't feel like it binds up but I don't know if I would be able to tell if it did.
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Second question is about the 3 pt hitch.
I forgot to take a picture with the rear blade - but it looks to me like the top link might be too long? Even with it set to its shortest position the geometry looks off to me. Not sure if yall can tell from the pictures.
AND I can BARELY get the lower lift arms wide enough to fit the rear blade I have (5 foot). The "stabilizer" chains / turnbuckles that connect the lower lift arms to the center are BARELY long enough to be able to thread the turnbuckles.
I also have a pond scoop (ford brand - not sure the size) which seems slightly too big. I tried to hook it up and the lower arms just barely wont fit the width. I have seen some lift arms that have a bend in them that looks like it would add a couple of inches of width / clearance and I'm curious if that might be a remedy?
From memory - I believe the pond scoop connector pins are about 33" wide?
Totally understand if I may just be using implements that are a little too big for the tractor - was just curious if there may be minor adjustments / alterations that might help.
For the rear blade I may be able to reverse the pins to the inside to make it narrower - but it doesn't look possible for the scoop.
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Third question is about the front wheel mechanism.
The left side has some extra bolts in the assembly where the wheel bolts on / steering knuckle is. The right side is missing them and there appears to be no place to put them on the right side.
Just curious what they are for!
(pictures are attached).
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Couple other random pics just because!
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to tractoring!
I have a whole MESS of questions and I'm just gonna throw some stuff out there in no particular order.
I have 3 fairly hilly, pretty heavily wooded acres, and wanted a small tractor to help clear brush and move firewood and such, and maintain about 125' of gravel driveway.
The previous owner gave me a workshop manual and a pile of receipts showing he spent A LOT of money doing major work.
I also found 2 different manuals online (how many different manuals are there?).
So far I've run the tractor for about 2 hours clearing brush and cutting trails with a rear grader blade. Seems to work quite well!
-------------------------
First question is about the tire sizes and the 4WD.... I've read pretty extensively a couple other posts about sizing the tires so the rolling circumference matches correctly... I'm STRUGGLING to wrap my head around the math and as well just understanding all the tire jargon (letters and numbers on the tires and such).
The tires that are on are:
Rear "29x12.5 - 15"
Front "A22 7-10 // 175/85-10"
(copied the designations best I could)
I measured the rolling circumference (RC) by marking the floor in the garage and marking the tires and doing 1 full revolution then measuring the distance between marks on the floor.
I got:
Rear 89.5"
Front 65"
or just about 1.377 ratio - I believe I read it was supposed to be closer to 1.42? Not sure if this is close enough. The previous owner says he left it in 4wd all the time. I've been just leaving it in 2wd unless I need the 4wd. It doesn't feel like it binds up but I don't know if I would be able to tell if it did.
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Second question is about the 3 pt hitch.
I forgot to take a picture with the rear blade - but it looks to me like the top link might be too long? Even with it set to its shortest position the geometry looks off to me. Not sure if yall can tell from the pictures.
AND I can BARELY get the lower lift arms wide enough to fit the rear blade I have (5 foot). The "stabilizer" chains / turnbuckles that connect the lower lift arms to the center are BARELY long enough to be able to thread the turnbuckles.
I also have a pond scoop (ford brand - not sure the size) which seems slightly too big. I tried to hook it up and the lower arms just barely wont fit the width. I have seen some lift arms that have a bend in them that looks like it would add a couple of inches of width / clearance and I'm curious if that might be a remedy?
From memory - I believe the pond scoop connector pins are about 33" wide?
Totally understand if I may just be using implements that are a little too big for the tractor - was just curious if there may be minor adjustments / alterations that might help.
For the rear blade I may be able to reverse the pins to the inside to make it narrower - but it doesn't look possible for the scoop.
----------------------
Third question is about the front wheel mechanism.
The left side has some extra bolts in the assembly where the wheel bolts on / steering knuckle is. The right side is missing them and there appears to be no place to put them on the right side.
Just curious what they are for!
(pictures are attached).
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Couple other random pics just because!
Thanks in advance! Looking forward to tractoring!
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