I just took the B7100D out for a test drive.
Months ago, the clutch went out (of course soon after I bought it). Never had a tractor and never worked on one. Got out the manual and split the tractor, ordered aftermarket and replaced the disk, pplate, TO bearing and some seals. I adjusted the pplate fingers per instructions. If I recall, the entire job took me about 18 hours, most of it on the pplate fingers and connecting the two halves. After patting myself on the back, I fired it up. Clutch would not disengage! @#$$&! Split it again and discovered the TO was the wrong one! I did manage to shave 2 hours off, down to 16 hours this time. But wait, there’s more…
The clutch still wouldn’t disengage! Must be the fingers, they didn’t cooperate very well. So I split it for the third time. Sure enough, the finicky pplate fingers were bent and all out of spec. Upon comparing them to the OEM pplate, the aftermarket fingers were flimsy and held in place with cheap hardware. But the plate itself looked like OEM, so I made my own finger studs and used grade 8 stuff and thread locker. Buttoned it up (about 12 hours this time) and….it lasted about an hour!
Fourth time must be the charm, I told myself as I ordered an OEM pplate. Total work time 6 hours. Put it to a 4 hour test grading our private road…clutch worked as it should. And now I can do a clutch on a B7100D with a FEL in my sleep!
Aftermarket parts have treated me well on cars and pickups. But when it comes to OEM vs aftermarket Kubota parts…STICK WITH OEM!
Months ago, the clutch went out (of course soon after I bought it). Never had a tractor and never worked on one. Got out the manual and split the tractor, ordered aftermarket and replaced the disk, pplate, TO bearing and some seals. I adjusted the pplate fingers per instructions. If I recall, the entire job took me about 18 hours, most of it on the pplate fingers and connecting the two halves. After patting myself on the back, I fired it up. Clutch would not disengage! @#$$&! Split it again and discovered the TO was the wrong one! I did manage to shave 2 hours off, down to 16 hours this time. But wait, there’s more…
The clutch still wouldn’t disengage! Must be the fingers, they didn’t cooperate very well. So I split it for the third time. Sure enough, the finicky pplate fingers were bent and all out of spec. Upon comparing them to the OEM pplate, the aftermarket fingers were flimsy and held in place with cheap hardware. But the plate itself looked like OEM, so I made my own finger studs and used grade 8 stuff and thread locker. Buttoned it up (about 12 hours this time) and….it lasted about an hour!
Fourth time must be the charm, I told myself as I ordered an OEM pplate. Total work time 6 hours. Put it to a 4 hour test grading our private road…clutch worked as it should. And now I can do a clutch on a B7100D with a FEL in my sleep!
Aftermarket parts have treated me well on cars and pickups. But when it comes to OEM vs aftermarket Kubota parts…STICK WITH OEM!