Draft Control on Kubota GrandL series

   / Draft Control on Kubota GrandL series #21  
Draft control is available as an add on kit, depending on your model. You can add it yourself if you know what you are doing. I added on to my L3300, bought the kit used from a dealer who took it off another machine for around $300. I think it was about $600 new.
 
   / Draft Control on Kubota GrandL series
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Draft control is available as an add on kit, depending on your model. You can add it yourself if you know what you are doing. I added on to my L3300, bought the kit used from a dealer who took it off another machine for around $300. I think it was about $600 new.
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What are you using the draft control for? What kind of implements? Hard to install?
Bob
 
   / Draft Control on Kubota GrandL series #23  
Thanks Bob and others,
Why would I need draft control? If I use a plow the manual gives you the connection to the tractor with and without draft control. So my plow should work with or without draft control. But just curious before I tear something up. I see in the manual that draft control keeps the implement following the ground to a certain depth. Without it I assume that the implement will dig as deep as you have it set. Can someone clarify this for me. Thanks to all.

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   / Draft Control on Kubota GrandL series #24  
Thanks Bob and others,
Why would I need draft control? If I use a plow the manual gives you the connection to the tractor with and without draft control. So my plow should work with or without draft control. But just curious before I tear something up. I see in the manual that draft control keeps the implement following the ground to a certain depth. Without it I assume that the implement will dig as deep as you have it set. Can someone clarify this for me. Thanks to all.

JIM4 /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
   / Draft Control on Kubota GrandL series
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Thanks Bob and others,
Why would I need draft control? If I use a plow the manual gives you the connection to the tractor with and without draft control. So my plow should work with or without draft control. But just curious before I tear something up. I see in the manual that draft control keeps the implement following the ground to a certain depth. Without it I assume that the implement will dig as deep as you have it set. Can someone clarify this for me. Thanks to all.

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You don't need draft control. You can sense when the plow is under a greater load (greater draft) and lift it out of the ground. With a lot of plowing, draft control does it for you. One less thing to worry about.
 
   / Draft Control on Kubota GrandL series
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#26  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Thanks Bob and others,
Why would I need draft control? If I use a plow the manual gives you the connection to the tractor with and without draft control. So my plow should work with or without draft control. But just curious before I tear something up. I see in the manual that draft control keeps the implement following the ground to a certain depth. Without it I assume that the implement will dig as deep as you have it set. Can someone clarify this for me. Thanks to all.

JIM4 /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif )</font>

You don't need draft control. You can sense when the plow is under a greater load (greater draft) and lift it out of the ground. With a lot of plowing, draft control does it for you. One less thing to worry about.
 

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