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  1. thebicman

    Raptorbota

    Thanks for the reply. This would be for my brother in laws 40 year old faded orange Kubota.
  2. thebicman

    Tire issue with my B2150

    I did a search and there is a seller on ebay. Just passing on the info.
  3. thebicman

    Raptorbota

    How did you apply the bed liner? Spray, roll or brush?
  4. thebicman

    Hydraulic fluid getting in crankcase L-285

    Not trying to sound harsh. You really need to get a work shop manual and spend more time troubleshooting. Changing parts just because someone mentions that may be the cause is no way to fix. You are just throwing parts on and hoping its fixed each time.
  5. thebicman

    Quick Attach Conversion

    Very nice. Welds look super clean.
  6. thebicman

    BX23s fuel filters

    Just finished dinner and I know I had too much wine but did I miss something here. Doing some light reading about fuel filters and then it all of a sudden switched to hernias. Got to stop drinking so much. LOL.
  7. thebicman

    Oil filter part #

    Kubota #HH164-32430
  8. thebicman

    Snowblower PTO shaft alignment

    You may also have a seized or partially seized u joint. That would explain the sound. Everything should be smooth with no resistance but without any slop. Keep us informed as its always good to know the fix.
  9. thebicman

    Hydraulic fluid out of transmission vent

    How could you be over filled unless fluid was added recently?
  10. thebicman

    Air Conditioning Problems

    I don't think they used R22, it was R12. The new most popular ozone friendly freon is R134a.
  11. thebicman

    Air Conditioning Problems

    " May have to take it into dealer as to recharge will have to go there as in Canada have to have special licence to buy freon plus have to buy 30lb bottle. Thanks to all for your responses." That should be the case but unfortunately not true. I'm an HVAC tech and it burns me that anyone can buy...
  12. thebicman

    60" vs 54" bucket for B2601?

    Getting off topic but have to comment on that bucket. WOW. That would make a perfect bucket for making and pouring cement.
  13. thebicman

    Turf Tires on R4 Rims

    It was my understanding when I purchased my Kubota that the rims are different sizes. I think the turfs have a wider rim.
  14. thebicman

    Buying a B2301 w/o a mower deck

    You also could go with a rear 3 point finish mower. They will always be available and will fit. Just a thought.
  15. thebicman

    First Snow for the B2601

    Have the same tractor also with loaded turfs. Driveway is level and not once have I had a traction issue. Curious why you went with a 48" blower. Especially with such a long driveway. Tractor is more then capable of operating a bigger blower. I went smaller with a 55".
  16. thebicman

    cylinder rebuild

    Checked this morning and first day with no signs of a leak. Not a difficult repair and glad I did it now before the weather gets bad.
  17. thebicman

    cylinder rebuild

    That was the video I found first. From what I have also found is that the lip seal is a better seal. Probably why it is in the repair kit. The original seal was an o ring.
  18. thebicman

    cylinder rebuild

    Thanks for the reply. That is the way I put it all back together. Found some info on seals after searching a bit. Now I know why everyone uses a seal install tool. What a pain. Sorry I don't understand the question. "There wasn't a serial number break on your blower, was there?"
  19. thebicman

    cylinder rebuild

    Have all the seals replaced and everything looks good except for the one seal in the gland nut. Its the seal in the second picture. Hopefully someone on here can let me know the direction. Thanks.
  20. thebicman

    cylinder rebuild

    I need the forums help on this one. Picked up the seal kit and have the cylinder apart. Have not replaced any seals just in case. All the seals match except for two. The existing gland nut internal seal is an o ring with an orange plastic spacer and the kit does not have these. I did find a post...