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    B6200 Throttle return spring

    Thanks once again Wolfman. I assume from your response the springs are internal to the pump/engine as you say and rebuilding that would be a real challenge to me. However the rack does work and tickover can be achieved by pulling it back so maybe I can fit an external spring to do that. It was...
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    B6200 Throttle return spring

    My thottle (speed) mechanism to the injection pump has no visible return spring or features where there might have been one. So when I pull the lever back to its stop the engine runs faster than tickover. I can manually pull on the mechanism pump rod underneath the 'dashboard' to get tickover...
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    B6200 Check Chain

    Thanks everybody for your answers. Russell, Kubota Pad ask me for an ID but I cannot see the joining procedure? D2Cat, I did put a picture with the initial query. The link length centre to centre is approx 9.5" assembled. I thought finding something suitable would be easy in the UK but it...
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    B6200 Check Chain

    I have lost one of my check chains; actually an enclosed turnbuckle with fittings. My check chains joined the swivel plate below the PTO, to the lower link inboard of the lifting rods fixing. The measurement is about 8" (200mm) overall ie. from the swivel plate hole to the lower link hole. Can...
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    Speed control linkages

    Having repaired the bad wiring on my old 6200 tractor it started easily. However when I pulled back the speed control lever the linkage would not move to tickover. I had to pull the bottom link to the left in the diagram until the top hit the protrusion of the speed lever. I cannot see any...
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    B6200D FIRE around glow-plug indicator!!

    I have repaired all my burnt wires and have a proper fusible link and a new glowplug indicator on order. However I cannot get a sensible reading from number 1 glowplug nor from the remaining pair. They look in-accesable for removal so do you know if the inlet manifold has to be removed or are...
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    B6200D FIRE around glow-plug indicator!!

    Thank you. I have melted the wires apart and used heat shrink etc to isolate them. I think they were for an 'add-on' so not used but nevertheless live. I also found the glowplug power supply wire was not restrained properly and had been touching the hot exhaust. Additionally the fusible link on...
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    B6200D FIRE around glow-plug indicator!!

    Thanks for the answers gentlemen! I have got the console apart and in the attached picture you can see: 1. A half connector block with burnt wires. There is no mating half for this burnt or otherwise so maybe it was for another option and not secured so abraded the wires? 2. The picture also...
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    B6200D FIRE around glow-plug indicator!!

    My glow-plug indicator lit brightly and then a lot of smoke appeared and the power failed as shown by the fuel gauge. I then saw a flame under the console and had to put it out with water. I have a manual and it shows a fusible link near the battery and indicates fuses but I cannot physically...
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    PTO Retention

    Appreciate your advice so will take the cover off especially as any loose parts could cause a lot of damage! Second on the list after finding out why my '36 Morris 8 is not starting well!! Thanks again for answering, Nick
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    PTO Retention

    I have an old Kubota B6200 tractor. I inadvertently pulled out the PTO drive when I thought I had disconnected the shaft and of course lost a lot of oil. That included the inner male spline, outer lip seal etc. However I could not find how this assembly is retained having expected to find a...
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    B6200 Clutch

    Hey Stumpy, I need to do a clutch replacement on my B6200D. I have knowledge of car type clutches so that part should not be a problem but not tractors. However even the workshop manual (kindly recommended by another forum member) does not appear to tell one how to split the tractor. Any chance...
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    Kubota mini tractor B6200D clutch

    Well I screwed up and have now bought a download for the WSM as I had ordered the wrong one. The Aussie kindly gave me 10$ Australian reduction. Now I have this it tells me how to dissasemble the clutch which I more or less knew having done a few older cars. However I cannot find the...
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    Kubota mini tractor B6200D clutch

    I bought the manual (as a download) and unfortunately it is only a user and maintenance manual and for the clutch simply shows how to adjust the push rod! There is no information at all on taking the tractor to pieces (or in my case splitting it to access the clutch). If anyone can give me a few...
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    Kubota mini tractor B6200D clutch

    Thanks for that; 39 Australian dollars is not too bad. Thank you for info on bleeding.
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    Kubota mini tractor B6200D clutch

    I am new to Kubota and indeed tractors. I am sure my second hand Kubota clutch is worn out so could anyone give me guidance on how to take the tractor apart enough to access the clutch? Just an list of items to remove and order of doing it before splitting the bell housing would help but any...
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    Kubota B6200 wheel position

    I have just bought a second hand B6200 and noticed that the wheels were mounted on the hexagonal axles with the end of the axle set back from the end of the wheel hexagonal casing ie. overhanging. There are options on positioning as the location pins cab be mounted in different holes at...