KiotiOrange
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Last night I picked up a King Kutter box blade from the local TSC for some road/lot leveling work I have been doing with my Kioti LK3054xs.
Not having used this particular piece of equipment before, and given the level of technical expertise available at TSC these days, I am at a loss on what I may be doing wrong.
There are no setup or use instructions provided with this particular implement, nor are any available on the King Kutter website. The problem I am having is that after assembling the 3Pt mounting system, as it appears it should be in the "brochure" I was provided, the top link pin is WAY too short to work properly. The standard 4.5" pin doesn't even reach through both sides of the mount, let alone give me room to lock it in. This also allows the pin about an inch of room to flop around. Far too much, IMHO.
My thought is that the spacer provided is a bit too long and needs to be shortened. I've tried assembling the top connection with the back arms on the outside, but they do not attach due to the angles involved.
Is this unusual? I am thinking of taking some measurements and cutting the spacer to allow a bit of play in the top link pin area (1/4" or so) and then assembling it. I thought I would post to get some opinions before I take the saw and grinder to my new implement. I will try to post some pictures tonight, I am sure that will clarify things a bit.
Thanks for any information,
KiotiOrange
Not having used this particular piece of equipment before, and given the level of technical expertise available at TSC these days, I am at a loss on what I may be doing wrong.
There are no setup or use instructions provided with this particular implement, nor are any available on the King Kutter website. The problem I am having is that after assembling the 3Pt mounting system, as it appears it should be in the "brochure" I was provided, the top link pin is WAY too short to work properly. The standard 4.5" pin doesn't even reach through both sides of the mount, let alone give me room to lock it in. This also allows the pin about an inch of room to flop around. Far too much, IMHO.
My thought is that the spacer provided is a bit too long and needs to be shortened. I've tried assembling the top connection with the back arms on the outside, but they do not attach due to the angles involved.
Is this unusual? I am thinking of taking some measurements and cutting the spacer to allow a bit of play in the top link pin area (1/4" or so) and then assembling it. I thought I would post to get some opinions before I take the saw and grinder to my new implement. I will try to post some pictures tonight, I am sure that will clarify things a bit.
Thanks for any information,
KiotiOrange