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boomer
05-31-2009, 10:58 PM
Heres some pics..

1976 B7001 2WD
New paint, labels and badges (US versions)
Tractor is all original with the exception of the hour meter; (had the rubber plug in the dash where the meter goes), and RR tail light; (was broken when I bought it), and rear turf tires / wheels; (I have the original rice rear wheels and tires).

Service Dept Vic
06-01-2009, 08:17 AM
Very, very nice job! Ya, that's what I'm talkin' about!! Looks awesome.

Tell me about the rear rims and tires. Where did you locate, Which Kubota model did they come off?

boomer
06-01-2009, 08:58 AM
The rear rice paddy rims and tires came with the tractor when I bought it. The turf wheels were on it then. I have never put the paddy wheels on. They still hold air and the information in the sidewalls are written in japanese. Looks like they were never used. The front tires on the machine now are written in japanese with the exception of the "Bridgestone" markings. Might be the original front, maybe not. As you can see they too still hold air. Ill try to post a pic of the rear wheels and tires. I didnt paint them, still original coat of Kubota Orange enamel.

One thing the tractor is lacking is the aluminum ID plate on the side of the fram that gives you the model, engine type and all that stuff. Mine only has the serial number stamped into it in that area.

dusty-t
06-01-2009, 01:57 PM
Yes sir, that looks really good.

Mr. K
06-01-2009, 03:20 PM
I agree - a very clean restoration. You've done that B7001 some justice! Hasn't looked that good since it rolled out to the rice field back in '76! :D

cabu
06-02-2009, 04:12 AM
@ Boomer: Nice Job !! :cool:
I would like to ask you for a favour. Is it possible to post also some pictures of the additional hydraulic-pump? I would like to know how it is adapted to the engine.

Thanx a lot !!

Carl

boomer
06-03-2009, 09:06 AM
Cabu,

There is no aux pump. I tapped into the hydraulics right under the seat. There is a plug on the side that I screwed an elbow into. it is controlled with the PTO lift lever.