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    Warn me against this money pit B7100

    Good luck, you've got your work cut out for you but these are generally easy to work on, finding parts that's gonna be the hard part
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    Truckers, stay off the phone

    But where does it end? If we haven't learned anything over the last several years and beyond it is that if we give an inch they use that as an excuse to take a mile . It is in my opinion a slippery slope of eroded liberties that by accepting we in turn invite.
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    Raise your hand if you've ever hit your hand with a hatchet making kindling.....

    Forgot to add I used to use the hatchet for splitting kindling, now that we have a hydraulic splitter I just split a few months kindling at a time a couple times per winter, doesn't take long and it's in my opinion safer then swinging a hatchet anywhere near my didgets
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    Tire size confusion

    Bingo
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    Truckers, stay off the phone

    Taxation without representation
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    Raise your hand if you've ever hit your hand with a hatchet making kindling.....

    Beat me to it don't remember what finger, but got the top knuckle section pinned between the log stop and the log I was splitting thankfully not on the wedge end. This was just a few months after my father did the same thing and I was wondering just how in the world he did it, the answer is...
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    Question for B7100 Owners....

    Turns our I do have that bracket I stalled pn my (?) Year great drive 7100 and I do believe it is as I said earlier a hood travel limiter
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    Question for B7100 Owners....

    I'll look when I get home but I think mine is there, I'm not positive though, I think it prevents the hood from opening "too far"
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    @D2Cat ill have to get back to this later, I'm @work and have a busy evening ahead of me when I get home. I think you answered your own question in the article you cited above though. Yes it is rare and mostly if not all in infants but that was not the point of what I wrote, becoming sick over...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    @DustyRusty I know you are likely not the original source of the info you gave so keep in mind this isn't "an attack at you lol." This info or advice is passed around the interwebs like a bad cold amd it is dangerous to I am going to preface this by saying I am not looking for a argument or...
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    What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

    Finally got Humpty dumpty all back together after the fourth split doing the clutch. he fingers on the pressure plate ended up being most of my adjustment issue. The throw out bearing wasnt contacting the new pressure plate until way to late in the pedal throw. Even if that wasnt it, adjustung...
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    After some flying loader acrobatics she's all back together and running
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    It moves under its own power and the clutch feels good, I'm actually quite happy with the pedal travel. Still have some buttoning up to do. Final check of the fluids, grease the throwout bearing sleeve, put the side covers on and then put the loader back on. Hopefully by the end of the day I...
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    Update: finally got the two halves married for what should be the last time. Fought it a lot last night and after a little more fighting tonight trying to get the two halves to join I decided something was very wrong. Separated it again and took the input shaft out of the rear end and used it...
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    Im pretty sure I saw a screwdriver slot, but wasn't sure, I will look closer, that's kind of what I was thinking had to happen., and thank you for confirming. That's gonna be interesting, I will try to get the fingers to just over 1.75 inches without going to far. Hopefully this is the last...
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    Ok here is where I'm at with this. With the clutch disc installed between the pressure plate and flywheel and the bolts securing the pressure plate torqued down I get 1-3/4 inches (as exact as I can measure with a tape measure) from the ywheel to the outter most part of the pressure plate...
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    Let's see if I did this right. Forgive the heavy breathing it is 90 something degrees in the garage 9 o'clock at night and otherwise silent in there besides my loud mouth breathing lol Video of hand spinning the throw out bearing https://m.youtube.com/shorts/2bNCQgssEDo
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    I'm defimately going to make a video if I can figure out how to upload it onto u tube, I've never done it but I bet it will take less time then splitting the tractor again lol
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    Will look into that on the bearing, Ok so the part on the sleeve stays stationary. The front, or flywheel facing side spins freely. The rear part or part facing the majority of the sleeve stays still
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    4wd b7100 manual trans, clutch. Update #2 it moves under its own power

    Yeah agree that would be a long shot, nothing has changed with that, unless there is some sort of spacer that goes behind it against the crankshaft but I don't remember anything being back there, I will look at the IPL to verify. Just to ve clear the throwout bearing is correctly mounted? The...