Recent content by steinpiaz

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    B2650 with a mid-mount-mower that won't raise well

    It sounds exactly like the same problem I was having (mine wouldn't even start going up until I hit 6 or 7). I think you'll find this does the trick. Although it's counter intuitive, you increase the range of the PTO by lengthening the rod, not shortening it. Once I did that it now moves as...
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    B2650 with a mid-mount-mower that won't raise well

    BTW, I didn't find any evidence of it being loose either, it was just a last ditch effort on my part as that was the only remaining thing I hadn't adjusted. Just play around with it and you can get a feel for it right away.
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    B2650 with a mid-mount-mower that won't raise well

    Here's a link to the parts finder off Messick's website. https://www.messicks.com/wiki/kubota/b2650. Same here, it didn't look like it had moved, but bolts do have a way of vibrating out of adjustment and readjusting it definitely fixed my problem. The lift linkage adjustments seem to be...
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    B2650 with a mid-mount-mower that won't raise well

    Yeah, I found it puzzling. I never touched this, but over a couple of years it got more and more out of adjustment. IDK, I might try locktite on it as it simply seems to vibrate out of adjustment over time.
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    B2650 with a mid-mount-mower that won't raise well

    It's kind of hard to explain. Look at the online Kubota parts finder for B2650 parts. Go to the "pump/motor system" section. There's a diagram labeled J33001 Feed Back Lever. On that diagram it's part 030. It's a threaded rod that controls the hydraulic control (it mechanically connects...
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    B2650 with a mid-mount-mower that won't raise well

    If you're still having problems with this, I just went through the exact same thing with my B2650 and RCK60. It took me two days of fussing with adjusting the main rods, but on mine it did turn out to be the feed back rod, so you might give that another look.