Idiot Light Update:
After finally receiving the news in writing about the oil pressure light mystery with my
B7100 the
verdict is.... "I've been had".
As this thread has been going on along time maybe a quick revue is in order.
I answered an ad for a used Kubota
B7100 $2500.00
It was a private sale by the manager of a dealership. The tractor was parked at the dealership and we used the dealerships office to make our deal.
The tractor was very clean for it's age, no visible leaks, every thing worked and it purred like it should, no knocks no rattles just smooth.
I asked the manager two or three times if there was anything wrong with the tractor and he looked me straight in the eye and said ,"No there is nothing wrong with the tractor" each and every time.
He also refused my request for an oil change as unnecessary as it was done twenty hours before.
I decided if I waited this little beauty would be gone by that afternoon And I still think another "Idiot"
would have bought it just as I did.
After getting it home and starting to play with my new toy the idiot light came on and the rest is history, which you can read in more detail above.
The latest news is I brought the tractor to another dealership in the same chain of dealerships to have it checked out by the pros. Sure enough no oil pressure. It wasn't the sending unit and until they open it up
they won't know if its:
A. A gunked up oil screen in the oil pan possibly from sitting to long.
B. An oil pump
C. The plugs in the camshaft.
This camshaft possibility I brought to their attention thanks to a contributor to this thread. The problem is when the dealer contacted kubota they only had a 1979 Service bulletin on the "L" series not the
B7100 at least that is all they could find.
The price tag for these options is steep. To cover their @&^%$'s they piled on 16 hours @ $80.00 per hr
that's $1280.00 in labor with a total of 1587.74 included the missing head bolt. and that if all goes well like no other frozen or broken bolts as they disemboweled the engine. This number could be more or less
So armed with this information and still being an "Angry Idiot" I can either go back to dealer I bought it from and demand and get nowhere.
Go to small claims court.
Or go directly to the general manager that oversees all the dealerships and the chain and raise @$^&%!
This is the option I'm leaning towards.
My point being that the seller manager doesn't know what he's doing. Or... he knows exactly what he was doing. Either way their dealership and good name is being used to sell shoddy equipment and this is being reported by me on TBN which at last count has been viewed by over two thousand people and all of them tractor lovers and buyers. And I haven't named names yet.
I definitely made a mistake and I understand it's going to cost me. What I want is some reduction in the repair price.
I may be a "Double Idiot" But that is my position.