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Welcome back brother! It's been a while. Hope all is well on your end. Finally got back into truckin about a month or so ago, after being out of work for a year. Damn does it feel good to be working again!!!
hi vic, i have a zd28 that the left wheel has just about completely quit moving....you can only drive at a very slow speed if your lucky. Is there anything that i can do to test this or help to figure out the problem. I am a Ford technician so i'm pretty handy. looking for a manual or some help. could you please point me in some direction..
WOW! Mr. K deleted a message that somebody left for me? Dang, it must have been REALLY bad.

Thanks Mr. K for keeping it clean :)
'sup chicken butt? Work sucks and so do you...ha ha, I couldn't resist :)

Here is just one of the things that's been keeping me busy the last couple of months....
Sorry Vic, Iposted the reply but it disappears somewhere. Here it is again

My address is 6836 Lakes rd, Duncan,BC,V9L5W4. Or I have relatives in Calgary, and they're more than happy to pick them up for me.

Than
My address is 6836 Lakes rd, Duncan,BC,V9L5W4. Or I have relatives in Calgary, and they're more than happy to pick them up for me.

Than
Hi Vic,
Just wonder if you still have these parts as you mentioned in this post:

"I also stock the correct aftermarket 3 point hitch setup specifically made for the B7001. It includes all the parts and pieces necessary to up convert from a 2 point to a full 3 point without any modification, drilling or dickin around! Budda-Bing, Budda -Boom. Time for a beer!

I’ve upgraded several B7001’s to 3 points and when done, they look and perform factory! Hitch is $329 complete, and worth every penny in saved frustration, tire clearance issues, etc. Been there and done that with the cheap crap that didn’t work!"

Could you contact me and let me know. Also, Do you know where can I get the 42" brush cutter or a flail mower for the B7001.

Thanks

tpham
Wow, I guess I have been busy lately, I didn't think it had been so long since I was last here. Yes, I have a Woods BH6500 backhoe and as far as how well it works I like it very much. I bought it used and it has a couple of hydraulic connector problems that I need to get fixed, but otherwise it does what I have asked of it.
B7200 Hyd pump change. To raise my confidence level a bit I'd certainly appreciate a general guide on the steps required to change my "weak" and probably worn hyd. pump. (Can't lift 100 lbs after oil is warmed up) Do you, or anyone out there have a check list of how to go about changing the B7200 hyd. pump, i.e Bleed Hyd pressure, turn off fuel lever, remove gas filter assy, etc. etc. I just want to do this safely. I have questions like 1. Should I drain the Hyd. oil before starting? 2. Will the new pump require priming, or should I just slobber some oil on. I'd certainly appreciate any list of the steps, or some good advice. Thanks once again for all the help you guys are!!
good day I am having trouble with my B6000 ran it out of diesel bled the lines but the electric pump does not running I think, Not much fuel coming ot of injector lines. should you be able to hear pump run.
Mr. Vic I change the fuel filter on my kubota L1500. Done everything the way it should be done it run for about 5sec I bleed the injector lines untill fuel came out with no air bubbles but it still will not run what could be problem.
Nothing like being quick on the draw.... Just saw you message. I live in the suburbs of Rhoadesville Va. and have two acres and three tractors. My neighbor says my farm aint big enough. Anyway, back at you Eric...
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cody you will have to use some type of blade that is harder than the material you are cutting. That is why I suggest a air die grinder if you can get it to the area. Then the shaft will have to be ground down to get the bearing off with cover its going to be a slow job and dirty but doable. I know ive done a lot of this stuff in the last 40 years. Its going to take patients and trial and error on your end wish you were closer. handy
thank you vic . i hope to stay with ag tires im just trying to get out of buying wheels lol. but i dont want to harm my tractor either ! and sorry to bother you again but the hydro oil is perfectly clean cant hardly see it on the dipstick and no problems .but since i purchased it used a few weeks ago would you recomend changing it to give me a peace of mind ? the lady i purchased it from had it serviced regularly at the kubota dealership i talked to the service tech. thats how i found about it but forgot to ask about hydro oil.
Slim,
Did I hear through the grapevine that you have a Woods backhoe? If so, how do you like it? I am looking at a BH70x for a Kubota B2320.