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AV8R
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2003-11-20          69198

I'd like to build some 3-pt tools for my tractor. (Kubota 2230 - Cat 1 I think) Is there a web site with the dimentions of the optimum arm locations and the like?

(Trailer hitch, Counter weight, etc.)


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Art White
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2003-11-20          69210

I'd look at the counter wieight attachment that Kubota builds for the BX and go from there for optimum specs. Mind you the same weight box also fits the B-series for counter balance. ....

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TomG
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2003-11-21          69232

Somehow an archive search for Bill's (BillMullens) posts didn't find anything. I know he's posted the link for a CAD plan company that sells plans for various implements.

There's also an old discussion that gets at some do it yourself design ideas. One idea is that there's a relationship between the distances between the lower link arms and the top-link mounts on the tractor and the mounts on an implement. Most times you want an implement to rotate on its lower-link pins as the 3ph lifts so an implement keeps a fairly constant attitude. Parallelogram type arm designs do that.
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