I just looked at the pics and at our BX and unless I am missing something, they have missed the boat a tad.
True the shorter top link will allow you to tilt the implements so the lower links don't grind against the implement, which I can see my rake has been doing, the grinding business will also help that.
The left lift rod adjustment will also help, but that is not my main problem.
If you look at the BX with some implements you can see that it is designed for and works great with implements that have pins pointed INWARD. Some implements can be switched, some can't. (inward or outward pins).
With Inward mounted pins the arms rest on their sockets in a "relaxed" position, fairly centered. As you lift it up and down or it moves sideways a little bit, you have full range of the pivoting feature of the link ball sockets.
With outward facing pin implements, not so. I have a rake on my BX and the joints on the implement pins and the joints on the other end of the lower link on the tractor are crabbed COMPLETELY OVER and twisted, so that the links are not just making contact via the ball and sockets the side of the links are dragging against the tractor itself. The solution looks pretty simple. Replace the danged lower link arms so they are an inch or two longer.
The more I look at this the more I think Kubota REALLY had only an inward pin implement when they designed this.
Geez if I felt I was a competent welder I think I could add some length to these myself. It looks like the pin holes in the lower links may need to be farther out as well as the entire link longer.
I'm getting really tempted to see if the links off of my Ford or the
L35 can be made to work in this thing. Of course then the implement would be 4 feet farther behind /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif.
Next time you're near your tractor guys, KU, JD, NH whatever, look at your lower links, are they spread to the point that they can't be spread any farther when the implement is attached and ready to go?
Please post what you find or zap me directly, I think this is wrong.
Thanks,
del
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