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coreshot

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Kubota BX24
Is a BX24 considered a cat.1? Is there such a thing as cat.0? I'm having a difficult time finding a drawbar locally that will fit my 3pt. Thanks for your advice.
 
/ noob question #2  
Yes, there's a Cat 0, but the pins are much smaller.

A Cat 1 drawbar should fit fine, although longer models will stretch the arms out.
 
/ noob question #3  
Another newbie....

Yes
Yes
I think the drawbar is an accessory that comes with the tractor - mine is a flat plate with a curved edge that kinda' sits around 2 gold pins at the bottom of the tractor. The book shows how to install....
So mine doesn't really go on the 3PH - but low on the frame in that area.
Draw bar /partial Category Resource...

http://abe.sdstate.edu/hosta/index_files/Task Sheets/5.1 Connecting Implements to the Tractor.pdf

The Cat's seem to include a lot of stuff, and it's hard to find a chart that has all the items. The major things seems to be upper, and lower pin sizes, HP, and then arm width.

Hope it helps!


PS - So are there 2 defintions of drawbar, or 2 different types, or did I totally blow it?
 
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/ noob question #4  
Often with a BX, the stays, (chains) keeps, the "turn buckle" thingies are too tight to allow for the opening of the lower arms.

Loosen your turnbuckles and you will find it possible to open a BX 3 pt to over 28" with no problem. Not saying those turnbuckles are a lot of fun, though.

The "fish eyes" on the end of your lower arms are indeed Cat 1 and you must have Cat 1 pins on your implement.
 
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#5  
Loosen your turnbuckles and you will find it possible to open a BX 3 pt to over 28" with no problem. Not saying those turnbuckles are a lot of fun, though.


That's what I was overlooking, mine are bent from using the rear blade, so I never try to adjust them. I'll straighten them out and see if that works. Thanks.
 
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That's what I was overlooking, mine are bent from using the rear blade, so I never try to adjust them. I'll straighten them out and see if that works. Thanks.



If you couldn't tell, I detest them!!! :D:D:D Cheapiest (to coin a nicer word) on the machine. Had a guy on here last fall who kinda chewed me out for saying that nubies don't know about loosing those things. Thought "everyone" knew that, well, proof once more, not "everyone" does.

Take them off and fabricate up some new ones. They are just pieces and parts you can get at any Ace Hardware combined with Tractor Supply Store. That would be on my to do list as well, if......
 
/ noob question #8  
As to spreading the arms for attachment, I do what's described in this thread. Gotta be careful though. I've twice bent check chains doing this - forgetting to reattach them before backing up.
 

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