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    1990 b7200 throttle linkage adjustment

    Same model tractor I've owned for the last 4 years, and it still amazes me with what it's capable of doing. I haven't had any of the issues you've mentioned yet, but I've almost got it stuck in the mud once, but that doesn't count since I used the front loader pushed myself out ;). My only...
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    B7200 fel?

    Another option is the Bush Hog brand loader, my B7200 came with their 1846 QT model. You could order a new one www.bushhog.com or you may get lucky finding a used one.
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    Hooking up 3PT implements..........HELP!!!!!!!

    If you don't have Hodge's Stabilizers, get them! It make's hooking up implement so much easier. I also recommend the quick hitch, but only if your handy enough to modify your current implement to fit it. But the quick hitch is not a do all for me, it doesn't work with post hole diggers, or my...
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    L200 -post hole digger

    You should't have any problems with it unless it's hard clay, or really rocky. My lil 17hp B7200 handles a 12" auger just fine, but I have sandy loam soil on my place.
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    B7100 rusted wheels

    You can download a manual for your tractor here> http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/index.php?dir=Tractor%20Owners%20Manuals/
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    How long has this been wearing away?

    There wasn't a grease fitting on mine either. I've put a little over 100 hours on her since I bought her, and about half of those was in 4x4. I hope the new joint last as long as the original :)
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    How long has this been wearing away?

    I had the bucket full of gravel and made a sharp turn to where I needed to dump it, and that's when I heard something break, then the tranny started binding up. I used the loader to raise the front wheels of the ground because I thought I must have broken a bevel gear. Thank goodness it was...
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    grilling recipes

    A little something simple from the deep south, Grilled pork steaks, grilled corn on the cob(in the husk), crock pot baked potato, and pork-n-bean salad. It's not a barbecue without pork-n-bean salad :D 1 (24 ounce) can pork and beans, drained 1 cup chopped tomato 1/2 cup chopped yellow onion...
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    B7200 Hydraulics Questions

    I had the same problem with my b7200 when I bought it. I bent the lever to one side to give it some resistance against the slot it rides in and it stayed in place for awhile, but that was a temporary fix. I finally replaced the collar and washers as Wolfman suggested and it's worked great since.
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    As if I didnt have enough going on......

    A job well done! And I too am a fan of Kubota's and early Bronco's ;)
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    B8200 Gear Tractor Left Brake Pedal

    Both brakes and the clutch are supported by the same shaft, it sounds like it needs greased. There should be some grease zerks on the back side of each pedal housing that the shaft goes through. After you get them freed up, check and adjust your brakes.
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    Have you ever tried this???

    I built one for my little tractor and have used and abused it without any problems. But my tractor will loose traction before it could possible break it :D Look here> http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12965 for implements made by other members, including my tooth-bar.
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    What model do I have?

    It says B7000 on the tranny, so I'm guessing it's a B7000 :) http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/003/2/5/3252-kubota-b7000.html Data plate shows Z650 14hp engine, 6 fwd and 2 rev, and 3 speed PTO.
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    Mig Welder Suggestions

    Their welders are designed and tested in house at Eastwood. They were designed to be EQUIVALENT to the Lincoln Mig Pak 10 (135amp) and the Mig Pak 15 (175amp). And their welders are made with a Tweco style gun (the same as most major companies including Lincoln use). Therefore all consumable...
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    Mig Welder Suggestions

    After reading reviews on different welders for about 3 months I purchased the Eastwood 135 (110v model). I've owned it for about a year and a half now, and I've gone through about 8 pounds of .035 flux core without and problems. I really like the infinite settings, as you can adjust it to any...