The B7300s predecessor, the
B7100, did not have a water pump nor a thermostat (it had a "thermo-siphon" cooling system. On the
B7100 the alternator is mounted behind the cooling fan and looks like a water pump (there are wires going to the unit and there is no water bypass hose).
I'm nearly 100% positive that the
B7300 has a different cooling system; it has a water pump and thermostat. First of all, you'll probably notice an alternator mounted somewhere else besides the back side of the fan. Second, you'll see a small water bypass hose in addition to the two large hoses connecting the engine to the radiator.
AIR FLOW: I cannot be very convincing here. My older model
B7100 has a "front-to-rear" radiator air flow design (I have to clean grass off the front grill). My newer model
B2150 has a "rear-to-front" radiator air flow design (I have to open the hood and clean a screen on the back side of the radiator). The
B7300 is a newer design than either of my Kubotas, so it could be either way (my best guess would be rear-to-front).
THERMOSTAT: The shop manual for my
B7100 covers a lot of different size Kubotas (mostly '70s and early '80s). At a quick glance every model with a thermostat specified a 180 degree thermostat.
Hope this helps.
Kelvin