Kubota B7000 Transmission oil change/Service

simonhorsfall

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Hi Guys,

Im just new to the forum since I've only had my little tractor a few months. Anyway a couple of days ago I was unlucky enough to roll my tractor onto its side. Some of the engine oil, coolant and hydraulic fluid leaked out. Now Im going to do a full service on her but just don't know about the gearbox/hydraulic oil setup. My tractor has a bucket on the front. Now I have found out about the Fill hole and drain holes near where the gear lever is but I have heard that the gearbox fluid runs the hydraulics and front and back diffs. What I need to know is 1. if this is correct and 2. if someone can point me in the right direction of where all the drain plugs are and how much hydraulic fluid I'm looking at to fill. Also where the filter is located.

Whilst I'm at it when I Bought my tractor it had no head lights. Could someone please send me a photo of the inside of the hood where the headlights sit and also if anyone knows where to buy replacements.

Thanks in advance guys.

Simon
 

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Kubotabooks.com has the manuals for a B6000 version which is just less HP than the B7000 at: http://kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/in...s/&AutoIndex=a3004b571eaf65323d6fe2a23653d605
I would start there.

Good site link, but you'll need the B7100 (three part manual) it will be very similar to your b7000 and don't go by fluid levels in the manual go by the dipstick (gauge) levels for all fluids.

http://kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/in...df&AutoIndex=a3004b571eaf65323d6fe2a23653d605

http://kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/in...df&AutoIndex=a3004b571eaf65323d6fe2a23653d605

http://kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/in...df&AutoIndex=a3004b571eaf65323d6fe2a23653d605

Does your loader have a pump that is attached to the front crank of the motor, or is it tied into the tractors hydraulic pump (pump on side of engine)?
If it's off the crank, then it will have its own reservoir, if it's off of the tractors hydraulics then it will have shared fluid.

It will have a screen filter that is in the connection of the large suction line on the bottom of the rear end of the tractor.