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i have a b8200 4x4 with turf tires im wanting to convert to ag tires i bought rears 12.4-16 with wheels tires are new cond. still have titties on traction bars for $400.00 . my question is my turf tires are size 24x8.5-12 the book calls for 6-12 front can i mount 6-12 tires on my turf wheels i know it will be spreading them a bit but will it change the height of the tire enough to hurt my 4x4 ? thanks any help will be appreciated
Vic, I put a post on take out crimp and hydralic problem in the wrong forum "implement and operatiing" instead of the repair area. Maybe you could move it. Sorry. Thanks for all you do.

Tom (valvejob)
Eric, I am in fact! Just had an emergency apendectamy to make things worse! So now I have holes drilled into my abdomen where they sucked the appendics out. NICE... Other than that, I am getting use to the medications, ALL 14 OF THEM!!!! It doesn't kick my ass as much now. Actually can get out and work on the garden every now and then. Well, when the wife isn't at home, I actually sneak out to the garden. Shhh, don't tell anyone. How are things here??? I havn't been on here in weeks, and missed you guy's a bunch. Hmm, I've missed guy's I've never met. Interesting, but TRUE!!! Traildust, you are talking about the imfamous Cuyahoga river in cleveland. They say it's cleaned up, but nothing is cleaned up in Cleveland from what I see when I have the misfortune of having to drive through there every once in a while.
What price should they retail for Vic? I'm hesitant about approaching the Kubota agents in Northern Ireland as in the past they have generally been unhelpful and their prices seem very far fetched. Thanks
Vic, Im looking for a pair of headlights for a B6000. Wondered if you could help. Thanks
Vic, I need to get a parts manual for a B7100 or B7001, I am not sure which it is, it has a D750A engine, that I need to rebuild. I want to make sure I can get parts before I have machine work done.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Looking for a easy and quick way to replace the transmission drive shaft on a G1900
Vic,
I have a 2002 L4300D Kubota. I was mowing with it and shut it off for the night. A few days later I tried starting it and nothing. I checked battery, oil, water, air cleaner, hydraulic & fuses. The hydraulic was low and I couldn't tell how low so I drained the case. I installed 5-6 gallons (all I had at the time) and it brought the oil up about 1/4 of the way on the site glass. I will finish topping off today after work. Do you think this could be the problem or do you have any other ideas. I even by passed the sensors on the pto & the speed control arm and still nothing.
Hi Scott, I was sooo busy. I couldn't get on much stuff since my wife went to Korea. Well she's been back while ago but I was in work swamp.
but now I'm almost free man again... ha ha ha.
Welcome to the forum youve got a big boy toy. If you ever need any assistance with it post it and I guarentee someone will jump in. handy
Hi Vic
This hose failure is quite common. It could cause hyd. pump cavitation and ultimate failure but so far I've only seen jerky hydraulics and steering.
Ed
Not sure how to get started here. By way of intro, I'm Jerome from Tampa, Florida. I'm an insurance broker specializing in cancer insurance, critical illness and life insurance policies.critical illness insurance
Hi Vic,
I too am new. I have a 2005 L2800 and noticed hydraulic fluid on the ground and coming from the bottom of the clutch area and followed up the wetness and found the Hydro pump inlet hose, coming from the filter area to the pump on the engine, was cracked and seeping fluid. After looking at some info on another forum site(tractorbynet), I heard it was widespread and maybe covered under warranty and/or replaced free of charge. Since it is in a negative pressure realm, there was not a large volume of fluid leaking out. I read that the big problem is that it sucks air and whatever else into the system and can ruin it. I am trying to find some more posts on this subject here but so far not much said. Have you heard of this?
I have a B9200 HST Kubota. The hydraulics on my tractor are very strong. I am considering buying a used front loader from a B 2150 Kubota. The owner says that the loader was very slow on his tractor with the tractors hyd. system, and had to add a pto pump. I would rather not use the pto pump. Should my factory pump operate this system properly? The loader is a Massey Ferguson model 1016. Thanks, Buddy
Thanks for the suggestions. We looked under the tractor and found a piece of branch that was pinching the hose against the frame. Removed it and problem solved. Wierd how stuff happens
Welcome to the site left you a answer and a link for parts numbers and diaghrams for you kubota.Hope you enjoy the sight and forum. handy