rocks and stumps

   / rocks and stumps #11  
Stevess- you can pretty much drag anything or roll with the BX. If the rock is lets say, big as a car, then yeah its too big for BX ;) . What I would do is dig deeper next to rock and try to drag/push it in. If it doesnt work, then dexpan will.:D
 
   / rocks and stumps #12  
A number of years back, there was a rock sticking out of the ground that my wife wanted me to dig up and move to the front yard. Of course, what was sticking out was just the tip of the ice burg. The rock was too big to lift or drag, but I was able to dig under it enough to get a couple of big planks under it. I had to winch it out of the hole, but once is was on level ground I could just barely drag it with the tractor. Still had to use the winch to make turns, but I finally got it where she wanted it.
 
   / rocks and stumps #13  
A number of years back, there was a rock sticking out of the ground that my wife wanted me to dig up and move to the front yard. Of course, what was sticking out was just the tip of the ice burg. The rock was too big to lift or drag, but I was able to dig under it enough to get a couple of big planks under it. I had to winch it out of the hole, but once is was on level ground I could just barely drag it with the tractor. Still had to use the winch to make turns, but I finally got it where she wanted it.

And really, isn't the point of having a tractor so that you can do impossible tasks for your wife??? :p
 
   / rocks and stumps #14  
When dragging heavy objects fill the bucket with rocks. That will give more traction and help keep the front end down.:D

With a large heavy object chained to the tractor be very leery of going downhill. The rock/log can roll to the side and pull the tractor with it. :eek:

Many folks make up a frame for the three point hitch that has places for chain hooks and trailer hitches etc. There are some threads covering them.

I also bolted some truck springs to the bucket to act as forks and added a extended frame to stop logs etc. from rolling back in my lap.
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   / rocks and stumps #15  
If you have means stone boat..famers still use them..roll rock/stumps onto than drag away,also used car hood will do the trick.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#16  
thanks for all the advise. i like the idea of the stone boat, will look into it. being a car guy all my life i was alittle leary about getting the tractor all scratched up. do you guy's still cringe when you hear that loud scrape?
steve
mass
 
   / rocks and stumps #17  
just checked, no drawbar or skid plate. i was looking at the hst post. my bx25 has 3 bars infront of the fan. maybe i got a leftover model. did any of them come with a skidplate?
thanks
steve
mass

Some of the BXs are now showing up with Kubota OEM skid plates. If yours doesn't have one, you can get your dealer to order it. It's inexpensive at $35, but doesn't seem too robust and won't protect from a punctured HST filter.

You can read about the new fan protector here: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/155254-kubota-should-just-do-right.html

You can buy true mid/rear and front skid plates here: Bro-Tek: Tractor Add Ons
 
   / rocks and stumps #18  
Stevess
"do you guy's still cringe when you hear that loud scrape?"

Only when vechiles shed doors mailbox things as such. ;)
 
   / rocks and stumps #19  
Steve,

the drawbar is located just below the rear PTO. you may only have a drawbar "holder" and may need to get one and attach. some folks will put a ball hitch on one of the holes to drag trailers, wood splitters, etc. just grabbed this pic from web, but it shows a drawbar without a ball.

All kinds of stuff gets called drawbars. That looks like the drawbar from a park train I used to drive (with the pivoting mount). The pipe used to tow planes from the front wheel uses the same term.

I think most people here use the term for a horizontal member mounted on the 3PH:

Tractor-Drawbars.gif


Put a clevis through one of the holes, hook on your chain and PULL :)

I also built a sled. Just an old piece of plywood with a 2x6 screwed to one end and eye-hooks thru the 2x6. It was royal pain to get the stump on the thing, but did a lot less lawn damage dragging to the burn pile. (Have also used it when cleaning out ditches along my driveway with a backhoe. Made it relatively easy to move the spoil out without making a mess.) It wore out pretty fast, but did what I wanted.
 
   / rocks and stumps #20  
Steves

Glad you read the HST protection issues threads. The BX, sitting rather low to the ground is one thing, having its HST fan and its fluid filter sitting in a vulnerable place are the additional concerns. An informed BX operator takes these things into account when doing heavy work on rough terrain.
 

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