B7200 newbie lift and electrical problem

Suly381

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Oct 28, 2013
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Ok so i got a little excited with a great deal on a kubota b7200. I overlooked the fact that there was alot of welding done that looks nothing like most of the pics i have seen on what it is soppose to look like. The lift arms drag on the floor and dont lift my disc high enough to get off the ground. I believe the vertical arms are to long. I was wondering if any one can measure there vertical lift arms so i can make new ones. Also there are alot of wires cut so if any could help with a wire diagram. Thank you
 

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North Idaho Wolfman

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Yep that's a hack and slash job on the lift arms, as I see it you have 3 options:
Cut the existing arms and move the holes up (Still not very good)
Remake the arms into fit it better (still not very good)
Get new lift arms (best option) aftermarket ones can be gotten on EBay, Used you could try West Kentucky tractor parts (wkytpstore.com).

Both my B7100 and My L3450 have 16" pin to pin arms.
 

Suly381

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Oct 28, 2013
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Modesto ca
Thank u north idaho wolfman i do plan on replaceing the completed 3 point linkage just funds are short at the time. Just need to get by thanks again.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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I made the right arm that's adjustable for my B and it only cost me about $20. The left fixed arm would be even cheaper to make.
 
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