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    MX5100 engine ticking sound

    Follow up. Although I'm handy and have worked on engines successfully before, I wasn't certain what the problem was and there was a lot of things to remove to check on the injectors and valves. So I bit the bullet and decided to have the tractor floated to the dealer. It turned out to be the...
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    MX5100 engine ticking sound

    Good advice that I'll follow. The dealer is great, would likely give me some advice on this.
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    MX5100 engine ticking sound

    Thanks, I'm coming up on 600 hours and have already done the big job of changing oil and hydraulic fluids. I'll just add valve adjustment to the list. From what I've heard, good to check it, but no need to get panicky. It can probably wait a couple more months when its warmer and dryer.
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    MX5100 engine ticking sound

    Lugbolt, thanks for the quick reply. If I'm hearing you right, even if I adjust the valve clearances or make other repairs to potentially fix the problem, it may not go away. Yet the tractor will still work well even with the ticking noises. Winter and snow blowing is hopefully about done...
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    MX5100 engine ticking sound

    I've got a 2014 MX5100 that's been a great machine winter, spring, summer and fall. I've been diligent making sure all the fluids are changed according to the manual and have not had any problems until lately. Engine has about 580 hours on it. Recently its been getting louder in that it has...
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    Frozen remotes - MX5100

    Tooljunkie, Fortunately the MX5100 has the lever right on top of the remote and is activated by a direct metal bar, so no problem in that regard. D2Cat, Unfortunately no shed for my tractor, but I built a very nice cab over it so no rain or snow, unless its very windy, gets at the valve. I...
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    Frozen remotes - MX5100

    Has anyone else had the problem of the rear remote freezing up in cold weather. I can push the level back, but not forward. Depending on the weather it can take up to a half hour to thaw out on it's own after starting, or about 5 or 10 minutes with the hair dryer. It's getting to be a bit of...
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    Log forks for my MX5100

    Interesting. I never thought about making them adjustable widths. I don't really need them to lift pallets or anything other than lumber and mounting them on the sides of the bucket worked better for me as there would be no deflection on the bucket. Cleaver design if you need that adjustability.
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    Log forks for my MX5100

    Good luck. I will keep your advice in mind. Something that wouldn't bend would be nice.
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    Log forks for my MX5100

    Thanks, we're only limited by our imagination and $$. The folks I made definitely have their limitations, but they've worked well for what I designed them to do. Will be keeping an eye out of other toys and at some point, a serious welding setup will make it all a lot easier. Only have a mig...
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    Log forks for my MX5100

    It's been a busy summer, so haven't had time to get back to this post. The forks work great for lifting and transporting logs and the lumber I've been milling. I did learn however to not treat it with the same leveraging one would use with the bucket alone. I tried to get under the log by...
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    Log forks for my MX5100

    I sort of shook my head on this one, but then I saw the lol. Still could with bolts and washers if one was so inclined.
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    Log forks for my MX5100

    I recently purchased a Hudson bandsaw mill and of course the first question is how to transport logs to the mill. I was looking into buying forks as I have a quick attach bucket, but the costs even for aftermarket folks would be well over $1000 cdn by the time they got landed, probably closer...
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    Windshield wiper on homemade cab

    Thanks, Good point. If I can't find out the specs in advance, that should be an easy way to figure it out at the yard
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    Windshield wiper on homemade cab

    Does anyone know which vehicle rear wiper has a 90 degree sweep. I'm building a cab for my MX5100 tractor and have left a mounting point for a wiper front and back that requires a 90 degree sweep. There plentiful and cheap at the wreckers, but it would be much easier to find the proper motor...
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    B2650 exhaust

    I posted on a similar problem, but my concern was the fumes coming back at the operator. Got some good advice and ended up converting to vertical exhaust for around $50. Different tractor, but probably similar setup. http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21899
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    MX5100 Exhaust

    Next project is a cab. That should be pretty interesting. I'm not too concerned about heat and A/C. Just want to keep the work station free of rain and snow. Both for the operator and to keep water out of the dash and mechanicals. Was spoiled by my old Ford 3400 with a Simms cab. I blow...
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    MX5100 Exhaust

    Here's what it looks like. I'm pretty satisfied with the improvement. I think it's important to put the two clamps right up against one another. There's not much pipe there but there's a welded fastening point right around 4 inches from the end, so it's pretty solid. The top of the pipe...
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    MX5100 Exhaust

    Well I went to my local muffler shop that's been in operation for years. Not one of the chain stores. I got a 6 foot piece of 2" pipe bent approximately 95 degrees, 10 inches from one end and had it flared a bit to go over the 1 78" diameter exhaust. There's not much pipe past the bolt that...
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    MX5100 Exhaust

    I'm impressed by how many videos Paul Short has. I tried finding the video you were referring to, but no luck. If you have a link it would be appreciated. Thanks for steering me towards youtube. I'll be spending some time over the winter learning more about Kubotas.