B7100 Restore Project Has Begun

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That really looks good!

I've been out using mine and have been pleased with it. I have to figure out how to adjust the amount of 3 point drop - right now its all or none. I think there is a piece I'm missing that allows it to set down only so far.

look forward to see in' those lights! ha!
 
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That really looks good!

I've been out using mine and have been pleased with it. I have to figure out how to adjust the amount of 3 point drop - right now its all or none. I think there is a piece I'm missing that allows it to set down only so far.

look forward to see in' those lights! ha!

Does yours have the stop adjustment on it like is shown in the pictures ? My lift does not work like any other tractor lift that I have used before. I am having a difficult time learning how to work it.
 

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   / B7100 Restore Project Has Begun #113  
Aha!
That is what I'm missing.
Thanks - picture is worth a thousand words!
Monday: another call to Coleman's!
 
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Put 4 hours on it today with the 48" Bushog brand tiller and the 42" bushog. The machine did well but the engine temp does concern me. When working hard it runs 200 to 220 degrees but shows no signs of overheating. Normal working temp is around 190. It used about 1/2 gallon of fuel in 4 hours of work. The machine is very light in the front without the loader or wheel weights on it. Did not have the camera with me to get any working photos today.
 

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Great job!

I know some people say it's only a tractor, and while I certainly don't mind getting them dirty, I do like to see someone who has taken time to keep theirs in as good a shape as possible, and not just mechanically.
 
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Put 4 hours on it today with the 48" Bushog brand tiller and the 42" bushog. The machine did well but the engine temp does concern me. When working hard it runs 200 to 220 degrees but shows no signs of overheating. Normal working temp is around 190. It used about 1/2 gallon of fuel in 4 hours of work. The machine is very light in the front without the loader or wheel weights on it. Did not have the camera with me to get any working photos today.

That's really great fuel consumption!

On Friday I built a counterweight for the front after trying to keep the fronts on the ground while tilling.
I've started a new thread, so's not to hijack this one:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2793819#post2793819
 
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Does yours have the stop adjustment on it like is shown in the pictures ? My lift does not work like any other tractor lift that I have used before. I am having a difficult time learning how to work it.

We have had some difficulty using ours. Very hard to feather - it can be done, but takes a lot of control and very hard to do while the machine's moving. The 3pt squeals like a pig when it lifts, even with nothing on the hitch. Sounds like either a bad clutch surface or heavy cavitation. Have to go look at the manual as I'm not really sure how it works.
 
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We have had some difficulty using ours. Very hard to feather - it can be done, but takes a lot of control and very hard to do while the machine's moving. The 3pt squeals like a pig when it lifts, even with nothing on the hitch. Sounds like either a bad clutch surface or heavy cavitation. Have to go look at the manual as I'm not really sure how it works.

Mine also does the squeal thing if I try to partially lift an implement.
 
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Used it today to plant 1/2 acre of taters. Until I figure out the problem with engine temps while using the PTO the Ford 1210 will do the tilling and the 7100 will do the laying off and hilling using the hiller/layoff plow that I built in 2010.
 

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I notice that the B7100 runs hot and has a lot of black smoke when I run the mower on "high" pto, but when on "low" works great and goes forever. Runs about 210-220 degrees and no smoke. Cuts through high wet grass like butter. The JD with a 709 on the back will cut through tree trunks but not as agile when in the woods grooming trails. Overall, it is a great tool and a good compliment to the big boy.
 

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