Have an older yanmar backhoe (ybh-600). Came with a Kubota B8200 I bought a few years ago. Due to what I believe was a missing woodruff key the pump shaft and coupling were pretty much destroyed. Have procured a new pump but I'm having the devil's own time finding a coupler. Have been searching...
I have an OLD B8200 HST with a Yanmar backhoe attached. A malfunction pretty much destroyed the backhoe hydraulic pump shaft and the pto coupler. The pump is a Cross 5Z420. Would greatly appreciate any advice on a replacement for both these items.
Thanks,
Terry
Hello,
I'm replacing the voltage regulator on my B8200. While doing that I plan to inspect/repair/replace any wiring issues under the dash. Is there an easy way to remove the dash from the steering column to make it easier to work on? I can't get the dash over that collar at the top of the...
WinnieCouple,
Haven't actually put the temp guage in yet. I'm known to my friends for doing things "terry time" which is getting it done between now and when I die. What I was referring to was a post by kubotasam on 4/24/11 showing a setup for the upper radiator hose that he apparently found...
I have a B8200 that I want to put oil pressure and water temp gauges on. Haven't trusted idiot lights since the day they came out.
Any suggestions as to fittings on the engine block?
Thanks,
Terry
Well, after some time in the midwest and some time taking care of loose ends when we got back home I was able to get back to the problem here. I originally replaced the fuel and fuel filter.
I wound up draining the tank completely and capturing some of the fuel in a jar. It's amazing the crap...
Thanks for the reply.
The thing runs fine when using the loader. Only on an incline does it seem fuel starved. Is there a way to monitor fuel pressure?
Terry
My B8200 stalls out when going uphill. Runs fine on level ground. Have replaced the fuel filter, added injector cleaner, put in fresh fuel, looked in the tank for anything obvious.
I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Terry