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Old 02-04-2005, 03:32 PM
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Kubota and Busted Knuckles

In the past, several folks have asked questions about various tractors. Just had the "pleasure" of replacing the R/1 shifting fork in a B2650 (I think).

No problem finding the broken bits, but 9 hours and 3 people working later, the job is done.
Tractor broke in half easily even with the loader still attached, but it took some long nimble fingers plus some good luck to get the new fork installed. No room to put the new fork on the slide and then put it together. Had to do it in the tranny.

Next week, we get to put a clutch into the owners other Kubota. It's about 58 hp, and not looking forward to it, but it is a living. (but not much)

Ed
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