jeff9366
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- Kubota Tractor Loader L3560 HST+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3,700 pounds bare tractor, 5,400 pounds operating weight, 37 horsepower
Jeff - I read your updated post regarding the Cat I and II 3pt. After your original post, I was also questioning how the combination I and II actually worked. I really appreciate you taking time to visit a dealership to investigate further. :thumbsup:
I knew the MX's had the Cat II on them but didn't know how they were converted, now I do. This is a relief because I didn't want to buy attachments now and not be able to use them in the future if I decide to trade for a different size tractor.
I want to be accurate in my posts and Suwannee River Kubota is just six miles from my property. Kubota makes regular, if infrequent, detail changes to their tractors. Sometimes Kubota brochures, most printed in Japan, lag the tractors at Kubota dealers. My Kubota knowledge base occasionally requires refreshment.
Some tractors have rotating "Bull's Eyes" in the Lower Link arms and an additional rotating fixture at the end of the Top Link, which alters the HITCH for a change from Category II implements to Category 1 implements or vice versa. I am dedicated to the KISS Principle for tractors. (Keep It Simple, Stupid) Kubota provided pin-bushings are simpler than rotating fixtures.
Tractor Supply Company, Rural King, Ace Hardware, etc. stock generic pin-conversion bushings for less than $1 each.
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