Lil Foot
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1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
i agree , well filmed and explained. I learned a lot, thanks Lil Foot!I took the time to watch these today, even though I have rebuilt most of my cylinders in the past. Excellent explanations and camera work, if anyone has any questions about rebuilding, here is your instruction manual!
I haven’t had a chance to watch the videos yet(but will this evening). Thanks for posting them Lil Foot!i agree , well filmed and explained. I learned a lot, thanks Lil Foot!
The ones that really drive me crazy are 6 bolt wheels but only 5 spokes! I'm thinking it is a conspiracy to push some of us over the edge...right on off the edge of this flat planet.... ;}I would assume that Kubota would use metric for their cylinders,and follow Metric 'standards' for whatever they're designing, in this case ,cylinders. Heck, I assumed my BX23S was 100% Metric, as Japan is....Oopsy... the BX23S is a 'hybrid', which is really crazy and really bad from any way you look at it....designs, manufacturing, parts, repair, etc.
as for the spanner wrench... well it's Imperial ( 3" ) but WHOSE 'spec' says the pins are 5/16". I see a lot of small 4cylinder, compact cars with 4 bolt rims and a lot with 5 bolt. WHOSE spec decides that ?? Shouldn't the 'standard' be 4 bolts ??