Pics ?
I will get some up tonight
Pics ?
I suspect he may have an 1870-1, the new version, where the ROPS goes straight up without the flare-out. Kubota changed that, and added a fold-over that goes most of the way down. I suspect they took a lot of heat for the ROPS on the original 1870. I bought one of the last 1860s because I didn't want the 1870's ROPS. Very happy with the non-folding ROPS on the 1860, BTW.
I will get some up tonight
Hi Steve,
Would you post some closeup pics of your splitter setup? I am considering a similar project for a similar sized tractor (BX1860) and wanted to see how you handled a few things.
Thanks
wrooster
FWIW, I have a very nice pto splitter that I used on my BX22. The cycle time as I recall, was 10 seconds or so. It was plenty fast enough for me as I don't think I wanted to work much faster anyway. I no longer burn wood and if someone here wants it 850.00 will take it away.
Steve, great set up. A couple of questions if I may:
How did you get your ROPS to fold down that much? They don't go that far on my 1870
Second, Only if you feel like it LOL, could post a pic of how your steering lines on routed on the left side of the motor? You will have to slide off the engine cowl/surround. I'm curious to see if they run behind a GRAY bracket that supports a motor mount. Mine were and because of that, they ruptured at 20 hours. Just curious how other 1870's are routed.
Ok, maybe it is the beer but didnt he have an 1870.... And now a bx25?????