5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
AKFord
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 7 Alaska |
2004-08-31 95079
I am debating on getting a 5' Rankin rear blade but am wondering if it is too much weight for a 15 horse tractor, the BX 1500. The blade weighs 255 lb which seems like an awful lot, I plan to use it mostly for clearing snow and I wanted to get the 5' instead of a lighter weight 4' so I have more coverage when the blade is angled. If anyone thinks the Rankin blades are decent products and/or think that size blade is too heavy for my tractor please let me know. Thanks for your time, it is appreciated!!
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Pics |
2004-08-31 95081
What size of blade will a machine handle is not the question. It should be more properly stated as 'what amount of LOAD will it handle'?
A 5' blade will be two entirely different animals if you are talking about spreading gravel or plowing snow.
IMHO, I would say that machine will handle a 5' blade in light snow, wet heavy stuff might be a challenge.
The weight of the blade itself should not be a problem, if you don't have an FEL on the tractor I'm sure you will want some front counter-weights though.
Best of luck. ....
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
beagle
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1333 Michigan Pics |
2004-08-31 95117
I think you should check the moldboard height on the blade before you spend the $'s. With the BX hitch, you may have trouble lifting the blade high enough to move around safely. Many rear blades have a 17" moldboard, add about 1-1/2" to the moldboard height and you are roughly at the height of the lift pins. Make sure you 3pt will accomodate the height. Good Luck ....
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Pics |
2004-08-31 95120
Beagle makes the good point, however a hydraulic toplink in place of the regular upper link will allow it to pivot on the 2 lift pins giving more than enough clearance for almost any situation.
Best of luck.
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2004-08-31 95138
Murf, I doubt you could rig up a hydraulic top link on a BX1500...........but more to the point: I had a 60 inch Rankin rear blade when I had my BX22.
It was a bad match. That blade is a Cat 1-2 size. I had to reverse the pins and there was just barely enough lift height to get it off the ground even with my 2 inch shorter than stock top link. The 1500 is even closer to the ground with it's smaller tires.
I would strongly recommend you get something that is a true cat 1 size and no larger. The 60 inch width isn't the problem, it's the stature of the implement. ....
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
AKFord
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 7 Alaska |
2004-09-01 95217
DRankin,
I don't know what you mean when you say a category 1-2, what is that? What model Rankin did you have? All the Rankin's I'm looking at on the website say they are all cat 1. Also, please excuse my ignorance here, but is the blade itself the "moldboard?" According to Rankin's website, the moldboard is 14" high, does that sound acceptable? In looking at other manufacturer's rear blades, I am surprised at how heavy the Rankin blades are, maybe the website has some misprints in it ut 260 lb for a 5' blade is quite heavy bases on comparisons. ....
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
jarndt
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 351 Northern Virginia Pics |
2004-09-01 95221
I have a 5' King Kutter for my BX1500. The weight and 3-point connection is NOT a problem. It will move loose gravel, snow, and dirt just fine. If I did it again, I would have purchased the "XB" rear blade w/ a 10" moldboard instead of the standard 14". Check out the Series 100 implements from Rankin made specifically for sub-CUTS. ....
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2004-09-01 95228
Pretty good comments about height and lower link arm width on BX hitches. I think that if a blade's lower link mount height requires the link arms to be above horizontal for mounting then it would move the blade closer to the tractor. BX arms are pretty short and that might limit the angling possible since the blade may run into the tires. A blade that's just as wide as the tire tracks can't be angled and still cover the tracks. Inexpensive blades tend to be light, and light ones don't cut hard ground very well. ....
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
kevinj54
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 31 Michigan |
2004-09-01 95237
My dealer sold me a full size cat 1 Landpride with my BX and it was to much, I traded it back for the Landpride 5' for Sub CUT and it works fine. ....
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2004-09-01 95250
Some implements split the difference between sizes. That's where you get sizes like 0-1 and 1-2.
The blade I had (RBT 50) was every bit as heavy as they said and had 28 inches between the pins. You had to spread the arms even wider to get it attached.
Yes moldboard height and blade depth are the same.
If you look at the picture of this implement, above the 14 inch blade is another 10 inches of structure to the top of the 4x4 main beam which is where the pins are situated.
So the pins are something like 24-25 inches off the deck and your tractor has 24 inch diameter rear wheels. Maybe that will give the right perspective.
I second the notion that you should stick with the Series 100 tools or similar size.
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5 Rankin rear blade on 15 HP Kubota too much
DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada Pics |
2004-09-01 95253
Murf, I stand corrected.... sort of....
Rankin has a top and tilt kit for the BX1800 and 2200. It might fit on the BX1500. ....
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