Re: B7100 question
Gunner,
I have no idea what a "B7100HD112XX" is. I would guess that the model number on your tractor ID plate has a different number.
As far as I know, the Kubota
B7100, as well as most other B-series Kubotas, had the following suffixes (note that the D typically indicated 4wd and the E indicated 2wd):
B7100D - Gear Drive / 4wd
B7100E - Gear Drive / 2wd
B7100HST-D - Older style Hydrostatic 4wd
B7100HST-E - Older style Hydrostatic 2wd
B7100HSD - Newer style Hydrostatic 4wd
B7100HSE - Newer style Hydrostatic 2wd
Note 1: I have seen the hydrostatic B7100s listed both ways shown above; typically the "HST-D" model number was used in older literature and the "HSD" model number was used in the newer literature; I therefore made some assumptions and added the "older style" and "newer style" labels above.
Note 2: I'm pretty sure, but not 100%, that the air, oil and fuel filters are the same for all of the B7100s. If I remember correctly, Kubota has changed the part number for the oil filter, so there will be more than one oil filter number number for the
B7100; either one will suffice.
Note 3: Visually, I call the B7100s that came either without a factory ROPS or came with a orange square style ROPS the "older style". I call the B7100s with the blue-colored rounded ROPS the "newer style". This could be wrong. Also note that this generality could be wrong or deceiving since a person could add a newer "rounded" style ROPS to an older
B7100, like I did.
Note 4: I label the B7100s with the 4-lug front wheels as "older style" and the B7100s with the 6-lug front wheel the "newer style". Again, there is room for error here.
Hope this helps,
Kelvin
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Edited by Kelvin on 09/22/01 09:46 PM (server time).</FONT></P>