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  1. 19thSF

    Determining a tractor's age

    Hello KJ ..........., Welcome! You can use the attached link for information on your tractor. As I mentioned in my initial post, you will need to contact the factory for more specific information. Perhaps a dealer could be of help, but I rather doubt it...
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    Kubota workshop manuals

    Try Kubotabooks.com You may get lucky and get one to download for free.
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    New member

    Welcome to the forum. The members have a wealth of knowledge, and are ready and willing to be helpful! I found this video to be informative. It is worth a viewing. Good luck with your purchase...
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    Tires for my B8200

    You didn't mention whether your tractor is 2WD or 4WD. If it is 4WD you will want to maintain the circumfrence ratio between fronts and rears as was the original. This is because you want the fronts covering slightly more ground than the rears to maintain steerage. "Pushing" the fronts is not...
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    Mid-mount Mower pin up LX2610

    You should be able to "pin" the deck up using part #70
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    Fuel additive Startron vs Soltron

    This may be of interest. https://forums.ybw.com/threads/soltron-startron-xbee-explaination.84653/
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    Fuel additive Startron vs Soltron

    Wolfman, My confusion stems from the FAQ section on the GTR Inc., San Pedro, CA website. They claim that the products are identical. Please see attached
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    Fuel additive Startron vs Soltron

    Thank you for the reply. I am referring to Diesel use.
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    Fuel additive Startron vs Soltron

    Thanks Geohorn, I did go to the site, and read everything. Seems to be a lot of "he said, they said, you said". So, I still don't have a simple answer.
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    Fuel additive Startron vs Soltron

    Soltron has been mentioned as a preferred additive for warm weather use. It is hard to find in my area, but Startron is available. The manufacturer claims them to be of identical formulation, and are named differently for marketing purposes. I checked the MDS sheets, and they are not the same...
  11. 19thSF

    B7100 HST rattling noise

    Is this a new noise? It kind of sounds like the noise my B2650 makes at low RPM, and my "rattle" has been attributed to gear lash. Straight cut gears will do that. Just a long shot, but at least worth mentioning. Bob
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    Rear Floodlight On A LX2610?

    It looks like the lights you have shown us draw about 4 amps. I believe that the circuit you would use is rated for 10 amps, so you should be OK Goos luck with it. Bob
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    MX5400 top link end.... $190!!

    The part number for a complete top link with depend on whether it is a Cat 1 or Cat 2 Go here https://apps.kubotausa.com/illustrated-parts/ Agree to the terms of service, put in your model number and go to the three point hitch/drawbar section I have had good luck with eparts store...
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    Tractor shutting off!

    Hello Billy G, Welcome to the forum. This is a long shot, but worth trying. Clean the air intake vents of the fuel tank cap. They can get clogged and then a vacuum is created in the tank and ................no air in, no fuel out. Yup, it is a long shot but it is so easy to check. Just take off...
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    Part identification please

    All the parts for the B7800 are shown here: https://apps.kubotausa.com/illustrated-parts/ Good luck searching! Bob
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    Damage to PTO top link

    In my post above I explained that I had bent the top link on my B2650, and used the e-parts replacement. As I mentioned, it was an exact match, down to the paint color. . I also talked about why you can't replace the threaded ends as a stand alone part. Bob
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    Damage to PTO top link

    Hello Wolfman, You can go to e-parts shop directly and save $14.00. I attached the link in my post. Bob
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    Damage to PTO top link

    I went through this on my tractor. My B2650 and your LX2610 use the same 6C200-65400 top link. In my case, the Phillips head screws cover an access point that is used to mar the threads. The threads have been flattened and the end fittings will not come out. I suppose that I could have put it in...
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    Operating BX's FEL on pavement?

    Hello DustyRusty, An alternate thought on running in 4WD. When 4WD is engaged, the front tires, by design, will cover slightly more ground than the rears. This is done to maintain steerage. The fronts are actually "pulling" the rears very slightly. Not a problem on a soft yielding surface. On...
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    BX - replacing unknown coolant

    After all the coolant (antifreeze) talk, I guess I will stand by what I said in a post some time ago. "1) Using distilled water for mixing is better than using well or city water. (You can do what you think is best for your machine) Distilled Bourbon is not good for your tractor, but it is...