Middle Buster

   / Middle Buster #11  
My lower lift arms (picture attached) also have two holes to choose from for connecting the lift links. As you can see, mine are in the "near" holes. If I have it figured right, the near holes should give you maximum range of motion (ie a little deeper cut) with your middlebuster at the expense of a little lifting power. The far holes reduce range of motion, but give maximum lifting power.

For the deepest trench, use the near holes.

OkieG
 

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   / Middle Buster #12  
I've used my middlebuster to trench in alot of different situations. I actually welded a 9" long piece of steel to make it dig deeper. The problem - couldn't raise 3ph enough to clear the ground. The solution - got a cat 0 top link from tsc and some adapters, now there's no problem. I have gotten down around 15" with multiple passes. I think it would have gone deeper but it was deep enough for the job.
 

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   / Middle Buster #13  
I am a new member on this forum, and a new (to me) tractor owner. I purchased a Kubota B7300 HSD with a 16 HP diesel.
My question is can this size tractor handle a middle buster or sub-soiler. Thanks for any help or suggestions in advance
 
   / Middle Buster #14  
<font color="blue">...with multiple passes.. </font>

Yes... take small "bite-size" chunks, with multiple passes... and it's doable... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
 

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