King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins

   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins
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I priced a 7/8” drill bit at Lowes and it is $25, and at Sears it is $22, but at TSC it is $17 (Mibro). When TSC has their grand opening I'll be back for some other stuff and I'll get one. It helps not being in a hurry, so I can prices stuff while I'm already at various stores for other things, etc.

I called King Kutter parts dept about the shear bolts and while I had them on the line I mentioned this to them. Time will tell if it makes a difference.
 
   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #22  
I have found a good hole saw can really make a big hole. I can easily cut 7/8" holes with a 1/2" drill. Go slow and use plenty of oil. You can not saw a drilled hole larger if the orginal hole is larger than 1/4" because the 1/4" pilot hole drill also pilots the saw.

With a drill press I have recently cut three 1 3/4" holes through 3/4" plate. Slow, and use oil.

Buy good hole saws. Starrett and Lennox are best. Lowe's carries Lennox. A 1 3/4" saw cost $14 at lowes. Try to buy a 1 3/4" drill bit somewhere. $200+

JRPoux
 
   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #23  
Here is a pic showing the pins turned inward and lowered. KK needs to redesign their unit. J
 

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   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #24  
You would probably need a drill press to make good use of them, but when I needed a 1" drill bit about a year ago, I looked at TSC & it was about 20.00. Waited till I went to Harbor freight Tools & found a set from 9/16 through 1" in a wooden box for 21.99. I think they were made in china. Expected them to break on the first hole, but so far, have drilled many holes & they are still working. They do fit in a 1/2" chuck.
If you don't have a store, I think they started out as mail order.
 
   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #25  
Wow - Those original pins sure are high! I can't imagine than any tractor that you would mount a smaller cutter to could even use the pins that high!. It looks like they designed the mower to go behind a JD 4020!
 
   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #26  
There is a trick I've used for using a holesaw where there is an existing hole. Take a piece of scrap wood, like 1/2" plywood, and use the holesaw to cut a hole in it. Then clamp the plywood over the spot you want to holesaw, and use the hole in the wood rather than the pilot bit to keep it centered......................chim
 
   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #27  
chim,
I've used that trick at the house to enlarge a hole for a door lock when needed.
 
   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #28  
I think I first used this method to make a 7/8" hole into a 1-1/8" hole. From your profile, betcha know what that was for............chim
 
   / King Kutter bush hog lower hitch pins #29  
I have same problem with my Bush Hog brand 6' on my TC45D. You would think a 6' would work on a 45 HP tractor. Same problem, will not lift off the ground, tail wheel bumps the ground when lifted full height. Shorten the top link, mowing angle is off. I called Bush Hog and they said the same thing, lower the holes by 1 1/2 inch. Eaiser said than done.
 
 

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