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Briscoe9

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Boulder Creek, Calif.
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Kioti DK35
I haved lost the operating instructions for my DK 35 Back Hoe attachment- appears to be a Kioti backhoe- not Rhino- can I get one through a dealer/ service rep? help! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
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Look on the loader and post the model number. Is it LB2375?
If nothing else, I can scan my 2365 as there will be no difference in them except the length.
John
 
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I can hook you up with one or you can get it from your local kioti dealer.
 
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Will get the number off the loader tomorrow, does the loader model have anything to do with the backhoe model?
 
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No you will have either a KB2375 or KB2385 backhoe
More than likely you will have the KB2385 that is the most common one and It is a 8-1/2 foot digging depth.
Just email me you address and we can get you one out. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Rick
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Will get the number off the loader tomorrow, does the loader model have anything to do with the backhoe model? )</font>
No, that was just a brain fart on my part, poetry in motion.
I meant the backhoe model, sorry. Some folks buy the 2375 and others get the 2385 for the DK35. Just need to know which you have.
If you have particular questions to ask about it, maybe we could just tell yo the answers. Mine is no different in the operation. just shorter.
John
 
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Sorry about the shorter... KiotiJohn. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Sorry about the shorter... KiotiJohn. )</font>
Now Rick, this IS a family oriented site. Now I'll have to go around with these silly glasses
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I probably should have started a new thread, but since this is a backhoe question thread here goes. I have a KB2365 with the PTO pump. There is a part that connects the pump and the PTO shaft. On this part there is a plunger pin to hold/release the part on the PTO shaft. It no longer wants to stay in. I am not sure how it is supposed to be held in. I was wondering if anyone knew what part(s) to get to fix this. I don't want to run the backhoe with this being able to just come loose. I have attached a picture to show what I mean, you can see that the plunger is most of the way out in this photo. Thanks in advance.

Jeff
 

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Well, I've never actually seen that unit, but doesn't that just push in long enough for you to push it onto the PTO shaft, and then you let go and pull back on it, and it locks onto the shaft? Just like most PTO drive shafts? They often have twisting or pulling mechanisms, but the idea is the same as a button you push allowing you to slide it onto the shaft. That's what it looks like to me, and that it is as it should be.

Is it holding the drive shaft on? I've never used a PTO pump backhoe, so maybe it's not like a regular drive shaft would be.
John
 
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KiotiJohn,

Yes that is exactly what it does and should do, but now it just comes all the way out. When I have the pto running, it just slowly comes all the way out. Leaving nothing to keep it locked to the pto shaft. I thought that maybe it screwed in somehow, but there is nothing for it to connect to. So the problem is that it won't stay in place. I hope I am describing the problem well enough.

Jeff
 
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Here is a picture showing the problem. It just comes out. Not sure if there are plunger parts that can be replaced, or if I need to get the whole part that goes on the pto shaft and the pump. I am probably not using the right terminology, but hope that you understand what I am saying.

Jeff
 

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Jeff how old is you backhoe?
Have you contacted your dealer?
 
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Hey Jeff.

Yes, you're doing an adequate job, and I do understand. There is probably a clip of some kind in side that has broken or bent enough to let the lock slip out.

Basically, if it's like most I've seen, it has a spring inside that pushes on something else, and allows the ball bearing that locks onto the shaft indention to retract and then extend.
You haven't had that backhoe long, so the pump and all the equipment that came with it should be under warranty.

Call your dealer and tell him/her what's going on, and you should be fixed up in short order.

John
 
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Kioti John and Wallace Tractors,

Seems we (members of TBN) can always count on you to help with our issues.

John you are right, the backhoe is less than a year old.

For some reason I did not think about a warranty. Was only thinking about getting a small (hopefully) part fixed. Probably the reason I will never be rich!

I have contacted my dealer and will report on the fix.

Thank you both for your active participation on TBN.

Jeff Seeley
 
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That is twice the people on this board have saved me money! Once when I bought my tractor and now with getting something (small as it is) taken care of under warranty!

(Thinking about a song I like) I Love this board!

Insert "BAR" under normal circumstances. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Yup, just a short email/call to my dealer and the part is on the way.

Thanks again

Jeff
 
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Well now isn't that great! That's just the reason we enjoy participating in this forum. It's a good feeling to know that we can help others with a problem, and that others are willing to help us.
It's kind of the same thing as having close friends on whom one can rely isn't it!!
Thank you for your kind words.
We're not always right, but our hearts are in the right place /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
John
 
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model of backhoe 2375
shipping address P.O.Box 944 boulder Creek, CA. 95006
just let me know the cost & I'll cut you a check /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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