patrickg
Veteran Member
Kubota Grand L-4610HSTC with hydraulic TnT Of course, standard Cat I 3PH (standard??)
I tried to help a neighbor with a trench. He had a Cat I subsoiler which worked great on his tractor but his tractor was out of service. So... I hitched up and tried to scratch a line in the dirt. I couldn't get my 3PH low enough to the ground to do any good.
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I buy a middle buster (Cat I 3PH) and try to make a garden. I can scratch around on the surface but can't bury the plow into the soil deep enough to be properly effective. I also have an interchangeable sub soiler "tooth" but haven't tried it yet. I suspect it would come up "short" as well. My implement is King Cutter. Anyone have a similar experience? Anyone know something about available adjustments? My lower arms don't have choices of where to connect them height wise. The right arm is hydraulic and adjusts higher or lower than left arm (tilt works).
I just wanted to confirm that I haven't overlooked something simple but previously unknown to this inexperienced operator (first and only tractor, 300 hrs). Otherwise, if no good "fix", I guess I'll have to attack the darned thing with scrap metal and welding equipment to be able to mount it lower.
Any help will be greatly appreciated and if someone solves the problem they will qualify to have their name entered in a drawing where they may win a swell prize.
Patrick (just barely scratching the surface)
I tried to help a neighbor with a trench. He had a Cat I subsoiler which worked great on his tractor but his tractor was out of service. So... I hitched up and tried to scratch a line in the dirt. I couldn't get my 3PH low enough to the ground to do any good.
*^*^*^*^*^ Time passes...
I buy a middle buster (Cat I 3PH) and try to make a garden. I can scratch around on the surface but can't bury the plow into the soil deep enough to be properly effective. I also have an interchangeable sub soiler "tooth" but haven't tried it yet. I suspect it would come up "short" as well. My implement is King Cutter. Anyone have a similar experience? Anyone know something about available adjustments? My lower arms don't have choices of where to connect them height wise. The right arm is hydraulic and adjusts higher or lower than left arm (tilt works).
I just wanted to confirm that I haven't overlooked something simple but previously unknown to this inexperienced operator (first and only tractor, 300 hrs). Otherwise, if no good "fix", I guess I'll have to attack the darned thing with scrap metal and welding equipment to be able to mount it lower.
Any help will be greatly appreciated and if someone solves the problem they will qualify to have their name entered in a drawing where they may win a swell prize.
Patrick (just barely scratching the surface)