The B2920 chronicles

   / The B2920 chronicles #41  
Cool blade, have any pics of it and how it is hooked up? Looks useful, i always seem to be levelling with the fel and a front blade would be much easier.

Here are a few

First one of the b2920 with SIMS cab and quick attach/front PTO hook up

Second of the rear of the bx2760 blade where the male end of the tractor's quick hitch fits in.

Locked in place with 1 lever and spring pin
 

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   / The B2920 chronicles #42  
Here are a few

First one of the b2920 with SIMS cab and quick attach/front PTO hook up

Second of the rear of the bx2760 blade where the male end of the tractor's quick hitch fits in.

Locked in place with 1 lever and spring pin

Thanks. Pretty interesting setup. I love the cab!
 
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#43  
I unleashed the B2920 on my foe!

Before - This mess of 10 vine maples, multiple trees, blackberries, and about a foot of dead limbs and brush was my back yard.

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After - I got to work with the BH65 and only the three largest stumps survived the battle. I was able to rip out all their roots and wiggle the stumps about 1/4 inch but that's all the B2920 had. I'm leaving them for the stump grinder. I gave the battle field a taste of a 50 inch reverse tine Landpride tiller yesterday just before the rain started. Some smoothing and I'm going to hit it with grass seed and fert. Oh the blackberries they went AHHHHH AHHHHH, yeah die you mothers!

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The next section of my property is cleared but clay infested with 1-7 inch river rock packed down hard from the house construction. It was too much for the tiller, beat up a couple of tines so I'm going to rip it with the box blade first after things dry out from this rain. See if I can clear the big rocks then till and plant grass.
 
   / The B2920 chronicles #44  
Very nice! Any action shots?
 
   / The B2920 chronicles
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#45  
No action shots sorry. I nearly stopped to take a pic of the big stump when I had it all dug out that was about a 12 foot diameter hole with roots as big as some stumps I dug. I should have taken a pic of my biggest pit, that was about 6 foot wide by 18 feet long and 5-6 foot deep. I crammed a huge pile of stumps, roots, and limbs into that thing. Whacked the roots off the stumps with my chain saw and placed the stumps in the bottom then dozed the rest in and worked it hard for about an hour with the BH crushing with the thumb and curling the pile under and down until it was tight packed and crammed down as low as it would go. I probably have about close to 2 feet of compacted clay over the top of it. Its entombed. By brother thinks it will rot and I'll have a big depression but there's no life down there in that clay, no bugs, worms, plant life, nada. My guess is that won't decay in my lifetime.
 
   / The B2920 chronicles #46  
No action shots sorry. I nearly stopped to take a pic of the big stump when I had it all dug out that was about a 12 foot diameter hole with roots as big as some stumps I dug. I should have taken a pic of my biggest pit, that was about 6 foot wide by 18 feet long and 5-6 foot deep. I crammed a huge pile of stumps, roots, and limbs into that thing. Whacked the roots off the stumps with my chain saw and placed the stumps in the bottom then dozed the rest in and worked it hard for about an hour with the BH crushing with the thumb and curling the pile under and down until it was tight packed and crammed down as low as it would go. I probably have about close to 2 feet of compacted clay over the top of it. Its entombed. By brother thinks it will rot and I'll have a big depression but there's no life down there in that clay, no bugs, worms, plant life, nada. My guess is that won't decay in my lifetime.

Remember exactly where you burried it as you'll almost certainly have a void, but it may take 30+ years to show up. We just had some show up on my parents property from land clearing done in the 80s.
 
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#47  
Because I'm smarter than your average fool government nanny, it sits there and fills itself!

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#48  
I completed the 50 hour service this morning, zero issues.

Engine Oil and Filter: Removed the --> 2 <-- oil drain plugs, oil filter, all drained freely into the pan without making a mess and this is with the full compliment of BH, FEL, and MMM sub frames. I did remove the front grill and left side panel to gain access to the oil filter. Removed the right side panel and hosed them all off clean while I was at it.

HST Filter: For the HST filter you need a filter wrench that unhooks so you can wrap it around the filter open ended fashion. The reason is the sub-frame for the backhoe is in the way of slipping the filter wrench on over the end of the filter. I got my filter wrench at Lowes, luckily it was the type that unhooks. Also the tractor manual states to remove the drain plugs and drain the hydro fluid then remove the HST filter. This is not necessary (per my dealer), I simply removed the filter, unscrew it a bit and let the fluid drain into a clean pan. There was maybe 1 cup of oil that drained out. It drained freely into the pan without making any mess. I poured the remaining oil out of the filter into the pan as well. Put the new filter on and poured the captured oil back into the tractor.

Checked the clutch free play and it was fine, most of the 50 hours were backhoe and fel work so I have not used the clutch much. Overall an easy maintenance, I can't see having the tractor hauled to the dealer for this. Kubota is kind of proud of their 2 filters and 4 quarts of oil, with tax it was $84.
 
   / The B2920 chronicles #50  
I have one of those gas cans with the tab that rests on the fuel tank opening. I do the same thing, except just prop it on the rim of the tank and it works perfectly. Kubota really designed their hoods well for this purpose! Those stupid new gas nozzles are going to be the death of me!
 

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