B6100E Question - Category One Implements

   / B6100E Question - Category One Implements #1  

hcgiles

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I purchased a B6100E. Runs great. The lifting hitch arms will not spread far enough apart to attach category one implements. The arms hit the tire. I assumed the tractor was made for category zero implements. A friend told me that is not so, though he could not explain why the arms won't spread out far enough to attach to implements such as a scrape blade.

Can anyone shed any light on this?
 
   / B6100E Question - Category One Implements #2  
I have the b6100dt,4x4, you should be able to spread your rear wheels. If not then turn your wheels around, swap them so the rims are dished out. That will give you a wider spread.
 
   / B6100E Question - Category One Implements #3  
You should be able turn the pins on your implement around so they face in towards the center instead of out towards the tires.
 

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