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Old 05-17-2008, 08:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
amigauser
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Default Re: B3030 - Front Blade Addition

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Originally Posted by psdx
Can someone tell me what the installation & removal time is for the B2791 quick hitch? Does a sub assembly get bolted on to stay? Then the rest goes on/off with pins, or what???? And if the B2755 72" blade is parked on a dolly is it one-person job to install & remove that as well? Thanks for your help.
The quick hitch install take about 5 - 10 minutes max. Basically the rear of the quick hitch pins up to a permanently attached bracket. The front just hooks on the tractor frame below the brush guard and then is held with a screw clamp type assembly. A benefit of the rear quick hitch bracket is it acts like a skid plate to . The quick hitch can be attached with one person but it is easier due to its weight with a second person. You do not need to remove the front brush guard unlike the smaller BX series were you do. The blade itself just clicks into the quick hitch. I have my front blade on a dolly and it takes probably a minute to hook it up once the quick hitch is installed. There are four hydraulic lines, two from the quick hitch itself for up/down and two on the blade for left/right. They hook to the loader hydraulic control. The loader joystick is used to control up/down and left/right.
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