Recent content by capekubota

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    B6200d Clutch Issue- not enough slippage....

    Ok I guess the only way yo check that is to split the tractor? Orbis there a way to see it from underneath?
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    B6200d Clutch Issue- not enough slippage....

    Thanks Dave. Are you referring to the clutch throw out bearing? That is well greased and moving freely I believe.
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    B6200d Clutch Issue- not enough slippage....

    I have an clutch issue with my 88 b6200d. Last year I installed a new clutch fork (it snapped) and adjusted clutch. That seemed to go fine. Clutch engages and disengages about halfway through the motion of the pedal. However, you need to extra extra cautious letting the clutch out...or it bangs...
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    Rear Blade for B6200

    $400 can or about $285 us.
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    Rear Blade for B6200

    That's supposedly an 8" I beam....
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    Rear Blade for B6200

    Looking at purchasing this homemade rear blade for my B6200. Its 5' wide, swivels 360 degrees and was supposedly on a sub compact before. Does this blade look to be too heavy for a B6200? (I believe the B6200 is good for 1000 lbs on 3pnt)
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    B6200 Front Axle Pivot Grease Nipple

    Perfect, thanks guys!
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    B6200 Front Axle Pivot Grease Nipple

    This is the pasrt diagram, and there is no mention of a grease nipple...very strange
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    B6200 Front Axle Pivot Grease Nipple

    Just doing the yearly servicing on my 88 B6200D 4x4. I've greased every nipple I could find, but I cannot for the life of me find the nipple for the front axle pivot point (dead center of axle under frame).. Is there even one there?
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    How do you deal with snow?

    Bring on the snow!
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    Help me find the hydraulic vent on B6200

    Trying to fix the foamy hydraulic fluid issue in my b6200d. Fluid foams when in use, but clears up after a few hours. Getting air somewhere but want to ensure the hydraulics are venting. I have heard the vents plug up. I have read that the vent is under the top link bracket, but for the...
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    Help with B6200 Hydraulic O-ring sizing

    Very strange......Messicks also does list them as rubber o-rings. However, after disassembly, they are indeed copper sealing rings.
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    Help with B6200 Hydraulic O-ring sizing

    My 88 B6200 keeps foaming the hydraulic fluid, and from what I gather, it is most likely caused by a leak in the suction side of the pump. A day after using the tractor, the fluid looks fine ( no bubbles). Anyway, I want to replace the 4 o-rings in the suction tube in attached pic. I...
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    B6200 Clutch Issue

    Took mower off tonight and got a good view of the carrier and clutch fork. the carrier moved freely and had lots of grease. The fork however was toast. Looks like one side has been broke for a while and the other is what just broke. So this is good as I am able to replace that without...