3-point problem
Dave
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 113 New Jersey |
1999-05-26 4376
I have a kubota B2100 and attempted to attach a cat. 1 sub soiler c/o TSC to the 3-point hitch. It appears as if the impliment is too tall as when the 3-point hitch is raised allthe way the impliment will still not clear the ground. What am I doing wrong?
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3-point problem
CDF
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
1999-05-27 4388
Did you adjust the center arm?, it should be able to raise the implement. ....
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3-point problem
Dave
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 113 New Jersey |
1999-05-27 4389
Check the position of the lift links on the hitch arms. There is often a few holes they can be placed in. Try moving them to the holes farthest from the tractor. These hole give more range of motion but less lifting power than the inner holes. ....
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3-point problem
Keith Boyd
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1999-05-27 4395
My bushog has two sets of holes in it to bolt the pins that the two lower draft links attach to. One set of holes is for compact tractors, and the other set is for larger tractors. Maybe your subsoiler has these and you could just move the pins to the correct setting? If I remember right, the upper set is for compact and the lower set was for fullsize. Good luck.... ....
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Doug
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1999-05-28 4427
I was curious, other than not being able to get it all the way up does the subsoiler work well? I was thinking of buying one to do trenching but was not certain how good it would work. Did you happen to get the one from NOrthern Hydraulics? Thanks and good luck! ....
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