Hydraulic Oil and Filter Change; Kubota B7100 HST-D Maintenance 4x4 Homestead Mini Tractor
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2023
- Kubota B7100 HST-D 4wd diesel tractor maintenance; Changing hydraulic oil and filter, plus pickup screens and plug gaskets.
This is my Kubota B7100 HST-D 4x4 Homestead Mini Tractor. I have all of my attachments and extras removed for maintenance right now, so you can see the basic machine that has served as my main workhorse for the last 10 years.
Follow me as I continue with a series of maintenance for this tractor. We've got a long list of things that need done, a few that should be done, and a couple of extras I just want to do.
Today, I'm going to show you how to change the hydraulic oil and filter. I explain the specs "by the book" but also tell you what I actually do. Part numbers included for your convenience.
Hope you enjoy the video! Any questions, comments, or concerns are greatly appreciated. I'll do my best to keep up with you, and to earn your likes and subscribes.
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I’ve just purchased a 7100 and am extremely grateful for your in depth and detailed videos. Looking to do a complete service on the old rig, and I know I will be watching all your videos several times. Thanks!
Exactly what I was going to say about word for word. 😊
Thank you for making this video. Very helpful. I like the fact that you read off all the part numbers that I would need
Just purchased a B7200 HST 4X4 last week, Hour meter only shows 234 hours and the battery was 20 years old. Been in a garage unused. Real looker with belly mower. I truely appreciate the video. Great job and very informative. I went through the belly mower and before I slide it in Im thinking I should change the fluid. Thanks again
Congratulations on the purchase!
Belly mower is a great implement to own and use with these tractors. I'm not sure about the 7200, but the 7100 unfortunately can not have a belly mower and a front end loader (or backhoe) because of the subframe. I instead use a 3 point mower on mine.
After +-20 years of sitting in a barn, changing all of your fluids is probably a good idea. Don't forget air and oil filters as well, after such a long sit, they've probably degraded considerably and you don't want the little pieces floating around in your engine.
Thank you for your interest and support.
Great little tractor. I did a reusable foam UNI air filter mod so I do not have to keep replacing the air filter. They work extremely well. Thank you for this video. It is my next project.
Thanks for sharing. I haven't really put much thought into a foam air filter!
You do an excellent Job explaining the process. I enjoyed it
Thank you. Kind words and support are much appreciated.
Thank you for your down to earth instructions, you explain what you’re doing and why as you would to a friend. I also like the fact you’re working on your tractor outside, just like I’m doing!😂😂😂
Thanks for the interest and support! Glad you enjoy the videos. I'll be making several more when I get my health back in order.
I used to have a decent workshop I could pull into, out of the wind, and have all my tools handy and available; but Indiana weather took down the 100 yr old barn. I don't mind working outside though.
Best wishes and thanks again.
With the help of your videos, my b7100 may outlast me! Thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you! I too hope my Kubota remains for generations to use after me.
Greetings from the uk , great video 👍
Welcome! Appreciate your interest and kind words.
Thank you!! - loving these videos
Glad you enjoy them. Thank you for the kind words and support. Much appreciated!
Hi. A lot of thinks to do there! Its good to assist your videos. Real life vlogs :)
Thank you for your interest and support! Happy New Year!
Is there an adjustment nut for the lowering speed of the 3 point hitch that you know of. I just bought a B7100 HST and the hitch lowers very slowly. The last owner said it did that when he bought it 5 years ago.
Yes, you can adjust the lowering speed of the lift arms. There is a vertical bolt on the control valve body just forward of the lift arm control. At factory settings, there should be 3mm clearance, and with no load, the arms should go from full up to full down in approximately 4 seconds. Back the bolt out no more than 90 degrees at a time until you achieve this, and then test it with an implement installed on the hitch.
Thank you for your interest and support and congratulations on your tractor purchase! If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. I will always do my best to address them.
@@abundantlifehomestead3100 Worked like a champ. The yellow bolt should have been my clue. It only took one 90 degree turn to make it proper. Thanks for the help. I am shocked at what a work horse this little thing is. Very happy I made the purchase.
What rear tires are you mounted with? The tread is what I'm looking for... not super deep tread.
These are Firestone Power Implement, and yes they've been perfect for backhoe work, ground engaging implements, and still mowing without tearing up the ground.
Be advised: they only fit on the stock turf rear rims, and you have to put different front rims and tires on to use them else you'll tear up your drive train. I still plan on doing a tire video in the near future.