B7100-HST reverse pedal

Barke

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Equipment
B7100 D
Jul 28, 2010
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riverside, CA USA
I am operating a B7100-HST and the reverse pedal has become very hard to operate. I have removed the transmission tunnel cover (between the seat and the steering column). There is a web-type belt there which is coming apart. This belt is wrapped around the drive shaft. When the pedal is depressed for reverse an idler comes in contact with this belt.
I have contacted my local dealer and they have sent a diagram of the drive shaft in that area... no belt, just a CV type coupling and a straight shaft. I cannot use this tractor in this condition.

Does anyone have any experience with this issue and maybe any ideas on how to fix this??
 
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eserv

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Equipment
BX24, A1000 Kubota Generator
May 27, 2009
2,130
127
63
Hardisty, Alberta
You'll have to send us some pictures of this. As far as I know the only belt on a B7100 is the fan belt!
 

handyman

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Kubota B7100HST-E
Sep 18, 2009
452
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Dayton,Tn.
I agree with eserv on that my B 7100 has no belt there. Have you greased that fitting for the peddle may be a easy fix. It has a zerk fitting. handy
 

Kytim

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Equipment
B6000DT, B7100DT,Snowplow, RM360, Scoop, Cultivator, Carryall,Disk, plow
Aug 14, 2009
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Western Ky
Is there a detent ball there too guys? seems to me that i've heard that before. i've got a mechanical 7100.

kytim
 

Kene1023

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Equipment
B7100, L4200DT, 5' bushog, 4'bushog 7' BB, 6' disks, single plow, 8' flail mower
Jan 5, 2010
10
0
0
Ocala, Florida, USA
If your cruse control lever is the least bit elevated it has a reverse lock out so you cannot cruse in reverse. Make sure that the lever is pushed all the way down. A knee or foot can bump it up a little bit and it will not let the reverse petal all the way down. You might get a little backwards movement, but it will seem restricted. it has nothing to do with your HST just the cruse lever.
Ken