B7100 Repair Manual

mimmoson

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B7001
Sep 27, 2010
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Vineland, NJ USA
Hi all, I have a B7100 and i'm looking to purchase a repair manual. I find that the I&T manuals cover the B7100Dand they are reasonable at about $40.00. What is the difference from B7100 & and B7100D? I see the WSM mauals are somewhere around $150.00. What's everyones opinion on this? Are the WSM manual worth the extra $110.00? Thanks.
 

Mr. K

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The I&T manuals are more "overviews" of your equipment. The WSM is specific to the B5100/6100/7100 family that your tractor belongs to and is much more comprehensive. I have a feeling that if you purchase the I&T manual you will likely purchase the WSM later anyway because you may find it lacking...

Something to consider - a good set of manuals (service manual and operator's manual) may cost you $150-200. You will certainly get use out of them and when you sell the tractor the new owner will gladly pay that amount to receive those manuals. If you look at it that way, they do not really cost you a lot. We really encourage every Kubota owner to obtain as much reference literature they can about their equipment (parts, service and operator's manuals). If you are not sure where to find them - Vic can obtain them for you as well. If you get all three he might be able to toss a deal in for you (Vic: wink wink nudge). :D
 

mimmoson

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B7001
Sep 27, 2010
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Vineland, NJ USA
Thanks so much. I Figured that would be the way to go. I'll try and get a hold of Vic and see what he can do for me. Again Thanks.


The I&T manuals are more "overviews" of your equipment. The WSM is specific to the B5100/6100/7100 family that your tractor belongs to and is much more comprehensive. I have a feeling that if you purchase the I&T manual you will likely purchase the WSM later anyway because you may find it lacking...

Something to consider - a good set of manuals (service manual and operator's manual) may cost you $150-200. You will certainly get use out of them and when you sell the tractor the new owner will gladly pay that amount to receive those manuals. If you look at it that way, they do not really cost you a lot. We really encourage every Kubota owner to obtain as much reference literature they can about their equipment (parts, service and operator's manuals). If you are not sure where to find them - Vic can obtain them for you as well. If you get all three he might be able to toss a deal in for you (Vic: wink wink nudge). :D
 

B7100

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B7100,B7100 with Backhoe and FEL, Goldoni Quad 20
Feb 11, 2010
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Wales
The I&T manuals are more "overviews" of your equipment. The WSM is specific to the B5100/6100/7100 family that your tractor belongs to and is much more comprehensive. I have a feeling that if you purchase the I&T manual you will likely purchase the WSM later anyway because you may find it lacking...

Something to consider - a good set of manuals (service manual and operator's manual) may cost you $150-200. You will certainly get use out of them and when you sell the tractor the new owner will gladly pay that amount to receive those manuals. If you look at it that way, they do not really cost you a lot. We really encourage every Kubota owner to obtain as much reference literature they can about their equipment (parts, service and operator's manuals). If you are not sure where to find them - Vic can obtain them for you as well. If you get all three he might be able to toss a deal in for you (Vic: wink wink nudge). :D
Would this one have covered 4x4 models?
cheers

Dave

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