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Jimmyb33

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Kioti LK3054
Hello All!
I've been reading these boards for a while but this is my first post. I bought my first tractor last weekend! I've been shopping for a while and these boards helped me to feel comfortable in what I bought. Thanks!

So, Here's what I got: 1999 Kioti LK3054 with KL120 FEL & a 5' box blade. Then this week I bought a 5' shreader... and here is where I'm not sure if I did the right thing. I have about 5 acres of land. It has a bunch of brush and small trees on it that I want to clear. I know I cant use the shreader on the bigger stuff, but I wanted to have one heavy duty enough to take out the smaller stuff... say up to 1 1/2" - 2" diameter. So I found this heavy duty shreader, but it may be too heavy duty for my tractor. I don't have a brand name for it, but it looks like a WW2 mine sweeper or something. This thing is thick! And heavy! The tractor will lift the shreader about 1' off the ground, and it will turn the blades without a problem... at leaste on the driveway... it's too wet to take it out and try it on the brush right now. My first question is, Is this thing too dang big for my mower and will it cause any damage? Second question, the dang push pin on the PTO shaft is stuck... how do I get it un-stuck?

Thanks for any advice you can give to this (dumb) new tractor owner...

Jimmy
 

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   / New Owner / Old Equipment #2  
Even before I got to your question of is the hog too big for the tractor, my first impression was that it is....shorten up your toplink and it may get a tad higher than 1" off the ground. As far as the PTO link, shoot it with PB Blaster or your favorite penetrant and then hit the pin with a hammer. You also may have to use the hammer with a pin/bar to get the thing off the PTO shaft as well. Good luck---by the way, nice lookin' yard....BobG in VA
 
   / New Owner / Old Equipment #3  
After posting I took another look....forget the toplink as it is already as short as it will go...you need to take about 3 lengths of chain out of the shredder itself....where it connects to the top of the shredder housing....BobG in VA
 
   / New Owner / Old Equipment #4  
Bob's suggestion about using a penetrating oil should do the trick for removing the PTO shaft.
As far as the size of the cutter...I'd wait until you can remove the cutter from the tractor. I'd check to ensure the lower links are lifting as high as they should be.
As far as the size of the unit, I think your tractor will do OK with it. Your Kioti has 30.5 gross engine HP and 24.5 at the PTO, so you have adequate power for a 60" cutter.
You may have to adjust the tail wheel to take higher cuts, or you may have to take partial width passes when going through thick brush. You'll figure this out quick enough the first time you operate the cutter.
I see you have a folding ROPS. Where's the top section? If it didn't come with the machine, you should contact a dealer to see if you can get one. The LK3054 is currently in production, so it shouldn't be difficult getting an upper section.
 
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Thanks for the reply Bob. after I took those pictures, I "shortened" up the side arm connectors a little and got it up a little higher.. right now if I measure the front of the shreader to the ground it's 12" the back is a little higher. I was thinking about cutting the bars the big chains connect to a couple of inches chorter and drill new holes. those chans links are close to 1" diameter...

I've been shooting the PTO pin with PB Blaster for the last couple of days and working it over with a hammer... no luck yet. I might take it to a local shop for help...

the yard is nice and green now.... but the ground is way to soft from the spring rains we've been getting.

Jimmy
 
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Thanks for the reply Roy, I will ahve to contact a dealer about the top ROP bar. The previous owner never got it from the previous, previous owner. I'm waiting for things to dry up a bit more before i give it a good whirl. The fellow I bought it from says he'll take it back if it doesn't work out like I want.

Jimmy
 
   / New Owner / Old Equipment #7  
That's a well built cutter. The top to sides is radiused which means stamped. I don't think it's a Land Pride, but I would check some of the higher quality implement (Woods, Rhino, Bush Hog) sites to see if you recognize the design.
 
   / New Owner / Old Equipment #8  
Kind of looks like a woods brushbull-scratch it up a little, and see if it bleeds yellow:p
 
   / New Owner / Old Equipment #9  
You want the mast on it to be straight up and down , it 's tilted way too foward . That thing should cut anything you want to push over . Be careful of the pto shaft , it's missing the all the shields , you may want to replace it them for safety
 
 
 
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