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rhino1
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 15 Pennsylvania
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2005-12-12          120932

Not being that familiar with hydraulics, I have a B7200 with FEL. I noticed that the hydraulics are real slow. When I speed up the RPM's I get a faster action. Didn't get a manual with the tractor. It was a fence row fixer upper. Is there a hydraulic filter or other on this beast? Thanks !

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Art White
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2005-12-12          120936

That's the first place to start and I'd do the fluid too! ....

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rhino1
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2005-12-13          121005

Thanks Art, thats what I'll do. Anyone have an idea where the filter is. I looked all over the thing and cant seem to locate it. B7200 Tractor. ....

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kubota6200
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 17 Central Ohio
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2005-12-13          121023

Try this url:. You will find info re: manuals, parts & other info for your B7200. I have a B6200, bought in Sept.'05, which required a new hydraulic pump to keep the FEL operational. Art White was very helpful and Ronnie Bowman linked me into the online manuals for the B6200. The tractors are very similar. The transmission case holds the hydraulic fluid and there is a small dipstick near the gear shift for checking the fluid level. The hydraulic oil filter is in the side of the tranny, at the end of the suction line to the pump. Check the manual. If the pump seals are shot,as mine were, the fluid will leak into the crankcase and will over fill it. DO NOT run the engine with hydraulic fluid in the CC. If hydraulic fluid is in the CC,then you need to change the CC oil and filter before operating engine again. Tractor Supply (TSC) has filters and fluid. ....


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rhino1
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2005-12-14          121028

Thanks Fellas, I will Git-R-Done. ....

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