B7100 shift boot

Russell King

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You can look up part numbers on the Kubota website

They have an on line illustrated part list.

I think the part you need is

66591-18420 COVER M/S CHANGE
 

Lil Foot

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66591-18420 cover
Oops, Russel beat me to it!
Got the number off the receipt for my shift boot.
 
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Dan_R_42

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According to my parts manual (from 1982) it is called: "COVER, main speed change" PN: 66591-1842-0

Even if the part number has been superseded this should get you started in your search.

Double OOP's, LOL... Russell & Lil Foot beat me to it. Guess I don't type as fast as they do.
 
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North Idaho Wolfman

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Does someone have the part number for the gear shift boot on a non-hst B7100!
That's not a challenge... I want someone to give me the part number for a gear shift boot for an HST. ;)
 

TxRzrBk

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Thanks guys, I looked for this for quite a while and couldn't find it, even google couldnt help
 

Lucky

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I've gone through about 5 of these shift boots in 7 years. They keep tearing on me. I wish I could find a better alternative. They cost about $8 a piece. Any ideas?
 

TxRzrBk

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Are they drying out in the sun and cracking? If so maybe some 303 UV protectant or similar?
 

kubotasam

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I've gone through about 5 of these shift boots in 7 years. They keep tearing on me. I wish I could find a better alternative. They cost about $8 a piece. Any ideas?
I second that. I put a new boot on one of my B7100's 2 years ago when I bought it. It stays in my tractor shed out of the elements. I just noticed last time I was using it, the 2 year old boot had cracked. I stays covered so no worries from rain but when I use the snow blower every thing including the boot and me gets covered with snow. Maybe instead of another new boot I will think about a cab.
 

Dan_R_42

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I've gone through about 5 of these shift boots in 7 years. They keep tearing on me. I wish I could find a better alternative. They cost about $8 a piece. Any ideas?
Wow, I guess I better check my boot very carefully. Never really paid much attention to it. It must be over 30 years old. :eek:
 

Lucky

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Always keep my tractor in a shed. Maybe cold (below zero) weather has something to do with it.

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