My B2650 is just over a year old. When I first got it I had issues with the front left tire staying inflated so it was taken on and off several times trying to get it fixed. It was eventually replaced under warranty.
Fast forward a year and I ran over something and punctured the tire. So I had to take it off to get it patched. Got it fixed and went to put it back on the lug nuts wouldn’t either go on a couple and one wouldn’t tighten up. So the tractor is sitting in my garage without a front left wheel on it.
Went to the dealer and got part number 66591-56564, which are the studs. And also picked up new lug nuts. Got 9 of each. I know it only takes 6.
So I got all the old studs out with a stud extraction tool from Advance Auto. Which broke on the last stud removal, so I’ll be taking that back.
I watched the only YouTube video I could find on replacing wheel studs on a Kubota tractor, and that guy was able to finger tight the stud all the to the flange. I cannot. I can only get it this far. See picture. I’ve verified the part number.
How do I install the stud without damaging the threads on either side of the stud?
Loctite or no? If so, red or blue?
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Fast forward a year and I ran over something and punctured the tire. So I had to take it off to get it patched. Got it fixed and went to put it back on the lug nuts wouldn’t either go on a couple and one wouldn’t tighten up. So the tractor is sitting in my garage without a front left wheel on it.
Went to the dealer and got part number 66591-56564, which are the studs. And also picked up new lug nuts. Got 9 of each. I know it only takes 6.
So I got all the old studs out with a stud extraction tool from Advance Auto. Which broke on the last stud removal, so I’ll be taking that back.
I watched the only YouTube video I could find on replacing wheel studs on a Kubota tractor, and that guy was able to finger tight the stud all the to the flange. I cannot. I can only get it this far. See picture. I’ve verified the part number.
How do I install the stud without damaging the threads on either side of the stud?
Loctite or no? If so, red or blue?
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