B7200 HST power steering

Moleman29

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My B7200 HSTD has power steering and I have been unable to find a parts breakdown. The Kubota website does not show power steering and what I have looks nothing like what they are showing for steering. Where can I find a parts breakdown as I need rubber parts. Also does anybody offer new wiring harnesses for older Kubota's? I checked Kubota.com and they do not show the wiring harness. My tractor had a fusible link that someone replaced with a jumper wire that came loose and heated up the connector. I rigged it up so everything works and also re taped the harness but I really would like that fusible link in there.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Your going to have to post a picture or two of the Power steering unit as it's not stock to that tractor. ;)
Your chances of finding a factory harness is near to none, Your best bet would be to upgrade the fusible link with an inline fuse, I do believe 30 amps would work perfectly.
 
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I am with NIW in both thoughts -

need a picture for an off OEM power steering setup, and as far as changing the fusible link to a simple fuse - that too should needs a picture. Using a jumper wire is really not a good idea!:) Is this the main hot wire coming off the battery/vr then you really need to get the "right" amp fuse in there. If you go too high up the fuse/amp rating - you WILL need a new harness for sure;):).
 

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the fusible link is JUST as you described - it DOES have a loop of wire, that is the link itself .......I would leave it alone, unless someone just used another piece of wire rather than the original one!
look at picture:
 

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Moleman29

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Nov 26, 2015
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Coatesville, PA
Thanks for the replies. I am headed out of town for work early tomorrow, just finished packing. I will work on the pictures, having a problem with my "smartphone" outgoing email. I will need to resolve that. One of the reasons I bought this tractor is because it had power steering it makes a big difference.
 

Servmgr64

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I had a B7100 with power steering. I sold it 7 years ago so am going by memory here. One of the manuals that came with it had a breakdown of the steering components & if I remember correctly it was an accessory kit for a B8200. Your dealer should have that information. I resealed the cylinder once & got the parts from Kubota. I know it is sketchy but hope it helps.
Scott
 

Moleman29

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