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    B6200HST with RC60-72H problem

    I'm pretty sure the pulley is correct. There's probably 1/16" between the bottom of the pulley and the tensioner arm. The gearbox is mounted to the deck with 2 short sections of angle iron that bolt to the deck. The whole assembly can be raised vertically if need be. I may go ahead with it and...
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    B6200HST with RC60-72H problem

    Any issues with simply raising the PTO gearbox by a like amount until after the mowing season? The deck probably has 10-15 welding rods buried in it from various repair attempts over the course of time. I plan to take it out this winter and restore the deck. Until then, I'd like to figure out a...
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    B6200HST with RC60-72H problem

    I just finished replacing the tensioner on my deck when I noticed that the idler pulley and the mid-mount PTO U-joint come in contact with each other. I'm probably the 4th or 5th owner and it hasn't seen tons of love. Any thoughts on what the permanent fix is?
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    Change B6200 Glow Plugs

    I have the manual. It doesn't cover much for the motor...basically just maintenance items. I downloaded the D750 motor manual, but it only addressing testing glow plugs, not removal. Thanks for the reply, though.
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    Change B6200 Glow Plugs

    I messed around with this some more to make sure that I'm not crazy. Also, I downloaded the manual for the D750...not helpful. Has anyone else changed the glow plugs on their D750? Here's a pic...
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    Change B6200 Glow Plugs

    I did some searching, but came up blank. Do I need to take the intake manifold off to change glow plugs? I unthreaded the front plug until it hit the injector lines...easy enough to undo that. The other two don't look like they'll clear the intake. I couldn't even get the terminal nut off the...
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    B6200 Cowl Damage

    Some front-end pics until I get home... http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15438
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    B6200 Cowl Damage

    I think I'm 1983...S/N 50701. I'll get a pic of the nose...no grille. There's a fair amount of damage at the nose of the cowl...nothing severe, so not sure if it's tree related.
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    B6200 Cowl Damage

    Please don't make me beg...
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    Loose controls to raise/lower hydraulics

    Sorry, I have accessory hoses for a FEL set-up. I can watch those to see when they're under pressure. Assuming it won't tighten, which parts need replaced?
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    Loose controls to raise/lower hydraulics

    I have a B6200HST. The lever to raise or lower the deck and 3-point is vague at best and requires almost zero effort to actuate. I've accidentally raised the deck by bumping it when turning a corner. Is there a way to firm this up? Also, should the lever self-center? When I raise/lower, I have...
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    B6200 Cowl Damage

    So, the prior owner's daughter hit a tree head-on with the tractor that I own. I'm trying to determine how far back the cowl is. Can someone with a "square" tractor give me something to compare to against the measurement or gas lid position I've posted below. Thanks a ton!!! From the...
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    B6200HSTD Newbie...with questions

    No, it's not a Hemi car unfortunately. Still lots of fun though! The deck seems to lift/lower straight and level. A full fluid change is planned, but thanks for the reminder on the fuel filter! I'll look at the ROPS. Any idea how much (roughly)? The deck is pretty scabbed up. Looks like it...
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    B6200HSTD Newbie...with questions

    Hi! I didn't see a spot for introductions or "General", so let me know if this should be posted elsewhere. New to Kubotas and to OTT. We recently purchased a B6200HSTD that runs well, but hasn't gotten much cosmetic love during its lifetime. It's outfitted with a 60" 3-blade deck (RC60-72H)...