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    B6000 transmission filter location

    Hello, Can anyone assist regarding b6000. I am looking for the trans filter location and socket size. Is it on the left or right side? If on right is it connected to the hydro pipe leading towards engine? Pict in manual is difficult to tell. Thanks jason
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    B6000 radiator ??

    Hey amsrn13, Did the b6100 radiator fit your b6000? I need to replace mine but radiators for b6000 are twice the price as b6100. Which one did you order? Does anyone know if the radiator for the b6100 fits the b6000? Thanks jason
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    Newly purchased 74 B6000, no trans oil cap

    Thanks for the help, I saw both your posts. Found a 3/4 rubber plug at AutoZone which seems to work well for the trans plug. Thanks again
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    B6000 backhoe possibly a 619b, hydraulic oil change/fill

    Hi, recently purchased b6000 w/ fel and backhoe. I'm want to change and fill backhoe hydraulic fluid. Backhoe runs off a rear pto pump, so not directly connected to b6000 hydraulic system. I read the manual but it really doesn't say what to do. There is a hole on top of tank with an elbow...
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    Kubota b6000 air filter removal, oil bath filter

    Hi, New to a Kubota b6000. I removed oil bath cup for air filter and repaired cracks with jb weld. Now I am trying to remove metal screen to access the air filter. Manual says you can remove and clean, but no details. The metal screen is welded to the center air pipe. I can pry the outside...
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    Newly purchased 74 B6000, no trans oil cap

    Thanks for the quick responses and links to manuals. I'm sure I will have more questions as I clean and change the fluids.
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    Newly purchased 74 B6000, no trans oil cap

    Hi, I got a 74ish B6000, trans has no screw on oil cap, has a non threaded plug sitting in the hole. Seems to fit but you can just pull out Does anyone know what plug is used for old B6000. It came with loader and back hoe. Anyone have info on back hoe or how to change hydraulic oil for it...