You're amazing. I just tested the PTO on a new to me (1984) B7100, and it started squirting fluid everywhere. I was mortified. Figured it was the seal, now I know its a managable job to fix. Thanks so much for this video.
@@cbr600rx7 Thanks again. I got the job done easily and knew to get the gasket ahead of time, a lifesaver. Unfortunately it looks like my bearings have gone, as its still leaking around the seal and there's noticable play :( Thats what I get for buying a tractor as old as I am. Ah well something else to fix.
Rear cover mounting screws torquing spec is 28.9 - 47.7 foot pounds taken from Workshop service manual Kubota tractor 39.2 to 64.7 N-m 4.0 to 6.6 kgf-m 28.9 to 47.7 ft-lbs And yes the gasket is available @ Kubota dealer
Glad the video was able to help. It’s really simple to do it yourself. If you need torque specs or a diagram Kubota dealers are usually willing to help. Typically good service.
Have you tried taking off the seal without taking the cover off? A sharp L shaped screw driver could do it. Also, there is not gasket for cover, it is some kind of paste sealant.
Yea, I'm pretty sure you don't need to take the cover off to replace the seal. Just drain a gallon or so oil out and pop it out with a screwdriver or something. Also, you can use the old seal with a piece of pipe to set the new seal in place.
You're amazing. I just tested the PTO on a new to me (1984) B7100, and it started squirting fluid everywhere. I was mortified. Figured it was the seal, now I know its a managable job to fix. Thanks so much for this video.
I appreciate the kind words. Happy it helped
@@cbr600rx7 Thanks again. I got the job done easily and knew to get the gasket ahead of time, a lifesaver. Unfortunately it looks like my bearings have gone, as its still leaking around the seal and there's noticable play :( Thats what I get for buying a tractor as old as I am. Ah well something else to fix.
Rear cover mounting screws torquing spec is 28.9 - 47.7 foot pounds taken from Workshop service manual Kubota tractor
39.2 to 64.7 N-m
4.0 to 6.6 kgf-m
28.9 to 47.7 ft-lbs
And yes the gasket is available @ Kubota dealer
Thank you. My shaft on pto is twisted. I do believe I can replace it by myself now. Thanks so much.
Glad the video was able to help. It’s really simple to do it yourself. If you need torque specs or a diagram Kubota dealers are usually willing to help. Typically good service.
Have you tried taking off the seal without taking the cover off? A sharp L shaped screw driver could do it. Also, there is not gasket for cover, it is some kind of paste sealant.
Yea, I'm pretty sure you don't need to take the cover off to replace the seal. Just drain a gallon or so oil out and pop it out with a screwdriver or something. Also, you can use the old seal with a piece of pipe to set the new seal in place.
I need the #number of seal because on video not saw good thats part that show the number..thanks
Gasket is discontinued
Should someone just use RTX if the gasket is discontinued?
Just replaced the PTO seal on my B6100. There is a rear gasket for the PTO cover. Kubota part #66905-12220