A suggestion for anyone who works on any type of equipment. Accumulate a selection of aluminum drifts in various lengths and diameters to prevent the deformation that you saw on the pin. Also, you can grip the drift with a pair of Vise-Grips, to save your holding hand from being mushroomed by the hammer.
If they give you that much crap I'd hate to see what they think about my L3901. It's almost like their offended you spent YOUR money.... Great videos, I enjoy them. I have an RV pad project and I'm shopping around for a box 6 foot box blade. I regret not letting the salesman talk me into more implements when I bought it.
Don't let the trolls get to you, I love my little bx25. A Small tractor has a place and if used right can do everything a fella needs. Kubota should hook ya up with some free stuff for showing how easy it was to change bushings.
Hi Daniel,, enjoy your channel. I have a Kubota L2501 with the BH77 Hoe.. You made a comment in another video about a design fault with the BH77. Could you please expand on that. Thank
Daniel, how much play do you have between the boom and dipper? I had enough in my BH76 that I added an extra factory square shim and there is still a bit more slack too.
I never have been impressed with the slop in Kubota's small backhoes. Have seen some pretty poor repairs. You did well. However, that was too easy. Am thinking the cylinder eye is worn. I am far from an expert. You can reborn it and install thicker bushings.
I think you should stop letting your brother work on your equipment.... You are lucky you didn't run it long without bushings, You would end up damaging the cylinder rod eye and then it would have to be repaired (welded up and bored) or replaced. Good eye catching the problem quick
You made it look easy. Seen several videos that required drilling and welding new metal sleeves. Thanks for putting this one out there.
Glad it helped
A suggestion for anyone who works on any type of equipment. Accumulate a selection of aluminum drifts in various lengths and diameters to prevent the deformation that you saw on the pin. Also, you can grip the drift with a pair of Vise-Grips, to save your holding hand from being mushroomed by the hammer.
Great Video, You should look into a lock n lube for your grease gun. Makes greasing way easier.
That’s what happens when you loan your gear. Dam shame others can’t have the same respect! Good video. Cheers!
If they give you that much crap I'd hate to see what they think about my L3901. It's almost like their offended you spent YOUR money.... Great videos, I enjoy them. I have an RV pad project and I'm shopping around for a box 6 foot box blade. I regret not letting the salesman talk me into more implements when I bought it.
A box blade is definitely the way to go you won't regret it!
Don't let the trolls get to you, I love my little bx25. A Small tractor has a place and if used right can do everything a fella needs. Kubota should hook ya up with some free stuff for showing how easy it was to change bushings.
Not sure if that comment you made was aimed at my polite and well intentioned question,, If it was.. I bow out.
Cheers
I have always had to put the bushings in the freezer then put them in ...I could be wrong but don't think so
The ultra clean shop reveals your lack of experience! Ha, great video though I gave thumbs up.
Really that's our comment stupid
I advise you dont let your brother borrow it in the future lmaoooo
I've done maintenance on machinery for 25 years. Roll with it. If it f's up again then find out. Other than that get it back working and making money.
Hi Daniel,, enjoy your channel. I have a Kubota L2501 with the BH77 Hoe.. You made a comment in another video about a design fault with the BH77. Could you please expand on that.
Thank
Great job, awesome..what web site did you use for your parts..Thanks
Great Description, so true
No trolling complaints from me. I love my 3901 and it does about anything I need done.
You have a 3901? I just purchased one. Have you made any videos?
Daniel, have you ever dealt with a stuck pin? I'm grabbling with that now on my Kubota. Please reply with advice. Thank you.
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Daniel, how much play do you have between the boom and dipper? I had enough in my BH76 that I added an extra factory square shim and there is still a bit more slack too.
I never have been impressed with the slop in Kubota's small backhoes. Have seen some pretty poor repairs. You did well. However, that was too easy. Am thinking the cylinder eye is worn. I am far from an expert. You can reborn it and install thicker bushings.
Please, it’s far to dark to see. Lighting is needed. Decent LED or a filming friendly alternative…
good job
Hopefully you did not put the bushings in backwards..........? If you did they won't take grease properly.
I think you should stop letting your brother work on your equipment.... You are lucky you didn't run it long without bushings, You would end up damaging the cylinder rod eye and then it would have to be repaired (welded up and bored) or replaced. Good eye catching the problem quick
yup i agree about letting my brother use my tractor, his house is all finished know so i dont think he will have any need for a long time.