Kubota's diabolical plot.

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PointyHairedBoss

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Kubota B21 TLB, Kubota B2920
I just installed a new tie rod dust cover on my B21. Has anyone out there used the clip that Kubota supplies with the cover? If so, I'd love to see how you installed it.

I'm new to tractor repairs but so far I've done a few jobs that were mildly complicated for me - I changed an oil seal in the front bevel gear case, some bushings & pins in the backhoe all successfully albeit with a few diversions. But the design of this clip seems like a sadistic plot by Kubota to drive you insane. It doesn't seem possible to expand the clip enough to get it on to the dust cover without bending it even when it is dry & you can get a good grip on it. But its not dry when you are installing it - its gets coated with grease oozing out of the dust cover.

Anyways, I gave up on the clip & MacGyvered a skinny tie wrap to secure the dust cover. Should work OK.

I think this clip is a diabolical plot by Kubota to make you give up & just buy a whole new tractor.
 

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Did the orginal boot use the same method to hold the rubber on? I have an older pair of pliers that have flat ends that you squeeze them they push apart.
Craig Clayton
 
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The loose coil will roll in place, takes a bit of doing but holds very good once in place...
The nytie you used should work fine. KennyV

Oh, but first you've got to pack the boot with lots of grease. Don't skimp. Put enough in there so that it oozes out all over the outside of the boot & both your hands when you slip it over the tie rod end. Now you're ready to play "catch the greased piggy" with the snap ring.

-Jim
 
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Yes-they can been FUN to get on... I used a SMALL screw driver- for eye glasses.. Started with on end over the edge of the boot and took the small screw driver and carefully rolled it along the clip over the boot edge. Kinda like rolling a bike chain back on the sprocket... Either way the tie work also...


AndyG
 
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I've had to replace that little ring a couple of times.Neither time was very easy but I was able to do it with a pick that had a circular hook on it.This allowed me to work the clip on without worrying about poking a hole in the boot as the sharpened point was away from the rubber.There might be a better way but this worked for me.
 
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OK, admitting I haven't done this type of clip...

How about just putting it around the main shaft to start (the thinner part in the rear of the pic)? Then once you have it around the shaft, spread it open and slide it into place over the tie rod end and boot. Looking at the pic, that's what I would try. It might take a mod to a pair of external snap ring pliers to make it work easily. Possibly hose clamp pliers would do it too. Or maybe just some duct tape protection on the finger tips...
 
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As stated before, I rolled mine on after getting the edge started. i was afraid I would tear the dust cover. It worked out and I was able to get it on. I like the platic tie that looks like quicker easier alternative.
 
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My but your hands are clean! :laughing:
 

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