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md714
06-08-2009, 04:19 PM
I recently purchased a B6200. The dynamo locked up on it this weekend. I decided to remove the guts and make it a pulley until I could find a good used one. I cannot get it to start now. It acts like the glow plugs are not working. I was at my farm (45 miles away) and did not have a volt meter to test. The wiring harness is a mess and needs replacing. It is a good chance I disconnected something when removing the dynamo. Does anyone know how I can get my hands on a wiring diagram before I attempt to re-wire this thing?
Thanks
Maybe you find some informations here:
http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/
carl
md714
06-09-2009, 06:13 PM
Thanks CABU. I did not find anything for the B6200 but the wiring diagram for the 6100 looks similar. I'll give it a try.
eserv
06-12-2009, 06:08 AM
I just uploaded a owners manual to this site which has a wiring diagram in it.
http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/
Also uploaded a workshop manual for the B175/225
Ed
md714
06-12-2009, 09:18 AM
Thanks Ed !
I will be able to rebuild my wiring harness this weekend!
md714
07-06-2009, 09:02 AM
Ok. So I finally wired my tractor back with the bare necessities to get it started. Pulling the instrument panel was a chore. When I pulled the panel to my surprise there was a voltage regulator mounted underneath. I say to my surprise because I have something mounted under the hood on the frame behind the steering wheel that I assumed was the voltage regulator. I assumed this because the two wires from the dynamo ran to it. It also has one wire running to the starter. Can anyone tell me what this device is? I have since purchased a new dynamo and I want to hook it up correctly. It does not show up on any wiring diagram. It is about 3in. wide and has heat fins just like the regulator.
Thanks.
Service Dept Vic
07-08-2009, 08:30 AM
Sounds like someone replaced the regulator earlier and found a more convenient place to mount the replacement!
md714
07-10-2009, 06:20 PM
Thanks Vic! You were correct. It was a different voltage regulator entirely than the Kubota replacement. There was no plug it was just directly wired to the dynamo and had only one wire going to the starter. Thanks to everyone for the help. I have a new homemade wiring diagram and the tractor starts right up every time.
eserv
07-10-2009, 09:31 PM
Sounds like someone put a snowmobile type regulator on there. They work fine, and are a lot cheaper than the Kubota oem.
Ed
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