WORLD'S FIRST Kubota B7100 on 37s!
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2024
- In this video we figure out how to mount these HUGE 37s on our little 1977 Kubota B7100. We're pretty positive it's never been done before, prove us wrong :)
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Kubotas are nails . That fatten up looks mint
You should add a cuutting edge to that bucket, look for one twice as wide and cut it in half, that gives you four faces and massively reinforces that bucket
That was some great work. Looking good.
Very nice modification. Looks great with the huge tires. Thanks for posting.
You should get a set of the new style Kubota Rear Hubs for the B7100. They work a lot better than the originals you currently have on.
Originals will constantly get loose and wobble. The new style eliminate that issue of loose hubs. Especially with the huge tires you now have on.
I replaced my B7100 hubs about 1992 and have not had an issue with loose hubs since, and I have a backhoe on my B7100 too. Dan 😊
We’re gonna do a few more modifications to the hubs to try and get them to quick fussin’. But I hear you on the newer style hubs for sure. How much are they asking for them?
@@threecreeksbackcountry I left more info on your tax return purchase tractor video. Amazon $119 each I believe.
The new style pinches the axle from both sides, very tight fit. It was the best improvement I have made. With the weight of the backhoe they were always wobbling loose.
Looking forward to watching your mods videos... Dan 😊
FYI if you take the center out of the valve stem it will allow more air to flow into the tire but it was fun watching anyway
Love the channel 🎉
I have one of these I bought brand new. I was going to make duals for it but like this much better. I can’t believe I found your video. This will save me so much time. Every 20 minute job on my place turns into at least4 hours🤪. Could you give me the exact tire sizes so I can order some? I would really appreciate it and thank you so much! PS- I had already bought new tires for the front😩. But that’s also something I do, buy and then buy again the right thing!😂🤣😂
320/85D-16 rears and 26x12-12s fronts. You’ll def need to raise your fenders and the rear 3-point lever. Drives much nicer now in my opinion. Actually use 1st gear now ⚙️
@@threecreeksbackcountry yes, will definitely be doing everything you did. Do you feel the horsepower handles the bigger tires alright? Does it feel less tippy? Many thanks. Vc
they make updated hubs for the rear axle and wheels. they lock on way tighter.
How has the steering box has held up with those bigger front tires and a loader... it seems like that is a recipe to blow out the steering unless that tractor has power steering.
Steering is manual, and the size difference is not big enough to make any noticeable difference.
anyone notice the back first tire he mounted was installed on rim backwards ?..lol.
On purpose bubba, lol
@@threecreeksbackcountry lol..ok..not enough clearance i'm guessing ?. great find on this project !.
The fluid is a calcium chloride so it won’t freeze.
Those tyre deserve refurbished wheels
some primer or rust-oleum would be nice
Guys, I was thinking about a little 7100, what's your thoughts? I've seen so many videos and for what they are they seem really capable
We fell in love with this little Kubota. Consider it an ‘investment’ 😉
First thing to,look into is accessories …. Kubota have you covered , 30 + years of 3&4 cylinder heaven
Bought mine new in 93 I believe. Been tough as a boot. Downsides: narrow tires, no power steering, front head lights fell out pretty quick. My dad bought a 2350 brand new that I now have. Power steering has spoiled me and made me want to some way add to the 7100. Downside on it is that they changed the body to plastic. All the body has cracked and fallen off. What an idiot decision to go plastic by kubota. I am currently in the process of building steel body for it. The motors are just bulletproof. I have already ordered tires for mine just like in this video.
Je moet je velgen even breeder maken man heb ik ook gedaan ziet er een stuk beter uit
We prefer wide tires on narrow wheels. The tires stay on the rim much better at lower pressures
@@threecreeksbackcountry mijn never come of at 0.5 bar