Lost key!

Aardvark

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Nov 25, 2009
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I have managed to lose the ignition key for my B5100. At the moment it is in the back of my van and I need to get it started to move it and get it into secure storage. Will it do any harm if I somehow hotwire it or try to power the starter solenoid directly to start it bypassing the switch altogether? I realise that it will be a little more difficult to get going without the pre-heat first but I think it will start without it. If I start and use it in this way will anything be harmed? A replacement ignition barrel and keys will cost a king's ransom here so I need to find an alternative. Any ideas?
 

Delgesu

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Feb 15, 2014
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This doesn't help you on your hotwire question, but the ignition keys are not expensive

I just bought a set of ignition keys for my L3600 from my friendly neighborhood Kubota dealer, and it cost me $6 plus tax. I didn't have to replace the ignition key cylinder...
 

Aardvark

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Nov 25, 2009
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That is encouraging news. I assumed that the keys were a unique cut for each machine, like cars are............ The last plain, uncoded, non-electronic key I had to buy for a car here (in France) was almost $100! And anything Japanese is completely mad. If the keys are universal I will order one on ebay (UK) and hope for the best. Thanks for the quick responses.
 

Dave_eng

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The Kubota keys are not very secure. I have an M series and all M series tractors have the same key.
If you know anyone with the same series as your tractor their key will work in yours.
Dave M7040
 

cerlawson

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I don't know about that tractor model, but on mine the fuel pump needs the key turned to run. So hot wiring might be more than one wire.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Aardvark,
Real simple, take a pair of jumper cables just hook up the positive and touch the other end to the top of a glow plug wait about 30 seconds then touch it to the small terminal on the solenoid and it will start.
No problem with come from doing this. ;)
 

fuzzydawg

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Oct 11, 2011
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Key for all B5100's is part number 66711-55140. Messicks indicates that it has been replaced by 66711-55240.

Good luck.
 

Aardvark

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I would like to borrow your key. If you can send me a private message via the AngloInfo forum you won't have to post contact details publicly here. My username is Backagain.
 

BotaDriver

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Keys are universal. Was looking at tractors a couple weeks ago and the guy asked if I wanted to drive it. Said sure, pulled my keys out of my pocket and fired the new machine up :D. He just smiled.
 

Aardvark

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Yes, that seems to be true. I just borrowed a key from hampshireborn. It was a spare from a different B series tractor and it works, so problem solved. Thanks to all who have posted. :)