Kubota BX2750 Snowblower Rebuild

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I try to make a useful video on a 2750 rebuild. I only realized half way through the project that I should make a vid to help someone who might be doing the same. It is not detailed and kind of pieced together but if you are into this, it will likely help in some respect....This blower is pushing 20 years of hard service...excellent by any standard......I could try to answer questions should anyone like........Take care.
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Super nice job, My MAssey 2360 is basically a clone of this I for sure will revisite this fideo when I will dismantle it this summer . It is brand new but got to be the worst pain job AGCO could of done it is peeling like creazy so will dismantle it to repaint properly I might look at reinforcing the drum as I see it is tin metal

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Love the video. Making something old new is always rewarding.
Liquid gasket on bearing seals great idea, even better using the drill press to press the gear into the bearings !
The million dollar question is how many bolts or pieces were left over at the end of the rebuild ? That's always the gauge of how good a job is .
A man is only as good as the knife he has in his pocket my father always said,
If it wont go don't force it just get a bigger hammer another saying from my father .

No singing or dancing in this video ?
Great Job, I think the paint job is the best part !! Such a great assistant.

Timr_
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Hi. Thanks for an excellent video. There's very little information available on these blowers. It looks like you got all new reduction box parts. Were there any assembly instructions with those? My sprocket key came out and the sprocket is riding freely on the gearbox driveshaft. I'm trying to figure out if the sprocket has a designated position on the driveshaft. The parts schematic seems to show a hole or indent in the driveshaft that matches the position of the second (non-key) set screw???

joeytakasugi
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Buddy's got fabrication skills! Nice work. I like your welding table. What machine are you running there? Looks like maybe a MillerMatic 251? We're always looking for a good mechanic/fabricator. Let me know if you need a job in BC! We have a plant in Yarrow and Abbotsford.

DennysCountryLife
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Awesome video! I’m in the process of doing the exact same thing to my blower right now. How is you two stage fan held on? Mine just has a single sheer bolt that holds it to the fan. Also what motor did you use for the chute rotation? Are you just careful not to run into the stops with it?

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