jeff9366
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- Kubota Tractor Loader L3560 HST+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3,700 pounds bare tractor, 5,400 pounds operating weight, 37 horsepower
I have owned my Kubota B3300SU tractor/loader package (33-hp/1,800 pounds/industrial tires) for one year.
Prior to buying the Kubota, I had considerable experience on a well-used John Deere 750/Yanmar, in the size range of Kubota BX series.
Like most new tractor owners I struggled to attach implements.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/261489-rollover-box-blade-difficult-load.html
I ordered Pat's Easy Change System from T-B-N store. While the P-E-C-S was in transit I came across following:
Kubota tractor stabilizers Kubota [url]www.stabilworks.com - YouTube[/url]
I decided to order from Stabilworks before installing P-E-C-S. The Stabilworks' stabilizers reinforce the lift arms, as they are tensioned on both sides at all times. Check chains and turnbuckle stabilizers are only tensioned on one side at a time, when tight. As I had concerns over potential to bend 3-Pt. lift arms, or the Kubota turnbuckle check chains when pushing dirt in reverse with my 630 pound Rollover Box Blade, the Stabilworks stabilizers seemed like the priority new attachment.
Mark Hodge had his product to me in ten days. They work as described; VERY WELL.
Photo #1. Stabilworks unpacked from shipping carton. Weight: 14.4 pounds, the pair.
Photo #2 Stabilworks on, Kubota Check Chains off. Kubota weight 3.7 pounds, the pair.
Photo #3 Closeup Stabilworks pin-adjustable telescopic stabilizers.
Photo #4 Pinned open to full inner width of tractor tires = 36"
Photo #5 Backing up to mount Wallenstein BX42 PTO Chipper. THREE POINT LIFT ARMS DO NOT FOUL THE IMPLEMENT.
Photo #5+#6 Rollover Box Blade pushing dirt in reverse. Tractor/Box Blade connection feels twice stronger.
Photo #7 Lift arm "spreader" sized for Wallenstein chipper, used pre-Stabilworks. Stabilworks pin adjustments are much more functional.
Stabilworks for my tractor <$200 including shipping.
I still have Pat's Easy Change System in the garage.
Prior to buying the Kubota, I had considerable experience on a well-used John Deere 750/Yanmar, in the size range of Kubota BX series.
Like most new tractor owners I struggled to attach implements.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/261489-rollover-box-blade-difficult-load.html
I ordered Pat's Easy Change System from T-B-N store. While the P-E-C-S was in transit I came across following:
Kubota tractor stabilizers Kubota [url]www.stabilworks.com - YouTube[/url]
I decided to order from Stabilworks before installing P-E-C-S. The Stabilworks' stabilizers reinforce the lift arms, as they are tensioned on both sides at all times. Check chains and turnbuckle stabilizers are only tensioned on one side at a time, when tight. As I had concerns over potential to bend 3-Pt. lift arms, or the Kubota turnbuckle check chains when pushing dirt in reverse with my 630 pound Rollover Box Blade, the Stabilworks stabilizers seemed like the priority new attachment.
Mark Hodge had his product to me in ten days. They work as described; VERY WELL.
Photo #1. Stabilworks unpacked from shipping carton. Weight: 14.4 pounds, the pair.
Photo #2 Stabilworks on, Kubota Check Chains off. Kubota weight 3.7 pounds, the pair.
Photo #3 Closeup Stabilworks pin-adjustable telescopic stabilizers.
Photo #4 Pinned open to full inner width of tractor tires = 36"
Photo #5 Backing up to mount Wallenstein BX42 PTO Chipper. THREE POINT LIFT ARMS DO NOT FOUL THE IMPLEMENT.
Photo #5+#6 Rollover Box Blade pushing dirt in reverse. Tractor/Box Blade connection feels twice stronger.
Photo #7 Lift arm "spreader" sized for Wallenstein chipper, used pre-Stabilworks. Stabilworks pin adjustments are much more functional.
Stabilworks for my tractor <$200 including shipping.
I still have Pat's Easy Change System in the garage.
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