I did it

Pulsnitzer

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Jun 25, 2009
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Hello community,
on wednesday I did it. I bought a B7000/2 2 wheel drive, built in 2003 in pretty good condition. But I bought it from a car dealer with no idea about Kubota and tractor at all.

This is my first Kubota I use but not the first tractor I'm using, this isn't a big problem. I got all the papers I need. Here in germany it is very tricky to have all things right because of vehicle registration. We need papers for customs, vehicle inspection sticker and so on.

I also got the operators instruction manual, but only as a hard copy in absolutely bad condition and nearly black illustrations. From this board I found out that a lot of papers are available via kubotabooks.com. But there are no books and papers explicit for my B7000. Is there a possibility to match an other book to that?

And the biggest question I have: Normally the B7000 has hydraulic aux, so it is described at the manual. But I cannot locate the valve for switching between three point and aux. Can anyone give me a hint where to find that valve or whatever is used for.

And no here the B7000 is (the hood is labeled wrong as 4WD)
 

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TopGear

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Hi

The valve for the AUX hydraulics should be between your legs and should look like the first photo attached. You will need to unscrew the plug and put on a hydraulic hose. This will give you a single acting type cylinder. Controlled off your three point hitch leveller.
If you don't have the AUX fitting as shown above between your legs you should still have a cover which doesn't have a switch as in the first photo - these are common I think on the JDM (Japanese Domestic Models) models and shown in the parts manual as "Iranian model". If you have this type of cover you will need to add a tap/switch such as that shown in the second photo.

To use double acting cylinders I;m not sure exactly how you do this. I believe you will need to have a line go from your hydraulic ram/implement back to the transmission as this acts as the storage tank - but I'm not sure of this. I've seen a few people on the net have this hose going back to the transmission through the oil fill plug - see third photo. Vic or someone more knowledgeable maybe able to confirm how to do this.

Anyway enjoy your Kubota:)

Cheers John
 

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lovely09

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Jul 29, 2009
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Great info Topgear.Is it different to locate with other model?Let's say we have L1-33 Kubota.If i can't make the manual clear how can i find the specific part like of the valve?
 

Pulsnitzer

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Jun 25, 2009
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Germany, Saxony
Hello John,
pardon me for beeing late with my thanks to the information you posted to my reply.

I found that cover based on your information. So I'll try to get a two way valve for having the possibility using three point or hydraulics.
This will become a litte difficult, becaus Kubota Germany is not willing to support Kubota owners if the tractor is imported, such as mine.

Anyway, thank you again for your help. I will see what time brings.
 

TopGear

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Hi Pulsnitzer

Your B7000 parts should be pretty similar to a B7100 (non-gray market). So just get a copy of any of the B series parts manual and order parts through part numbers at your dealer. Just tell them its for a B6100, B7100 etc
You can get a lot of the parts manuals here for many of the b series tractors

http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/

You'll notice that the workshop manuals for the B5100. B6100 and B7100 actually use photos of a B6001 gray market tractor for illustration :D. They will have all the parts you need in Germany for your tractor. Just don't let them know its a B7000 and order off part numbers.

Cheers John