Sub soiler question

   / Sub soiler question #1  

whitie13

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Kubota b7500hsd
I bought a subsoiler for my Kubota B7500, cat 1 hitch from Tractor supply only to find it is way too long for the height of my tractor, with the 3 point hitch raised all the way, I would have to dig a 6" hole just to get it on !
I thought any cat 1 impliment would fit, live and learn. I don't see any shorter size for them, any ideas ? like cut it and re weld it up 8" or so ?

Also a second problem from this newbe, I bought the 3 point quick hitch from Harbor Freight and find that my impliments hit the top part of the frame before going in enough for the top pin, I need that top hook to stick out away from the frame a little more, any ideas for that ? You older Guys must think us newbe's are a riot.:D
 
   / Sub soiler question #2  
whitie13 said:
I bought a subsoiler for my Kubota B7500, cat 1 hitch from Tractor supply only to find it is way too long for the height of my tractor, with the 3 point hitch raised all the way, I would have to dig a 6" hole just to get it on !
I thought any cat 1 impliment would fit, live and learn. I don't see any shorter size for them, any ideas ? like cut it and re weld it up 8" or so ?

Also a second problem from this newbe, I bought the 3 point quick hitch from Harbor Freight and find that my impliments hit the top part of the frame before going in enough for the top pin, I need that top hook to stick out away from the frame a little more, any ideas for that ? You older Guys must think us newbe's are a riot.:D

Here's a photo of my B7510HST with the middle buster I got from TSC.

DSCF0089-small-1.jpg


It's a middle buster/subsoiler combo, the orange-painted XB series from King Kutter for SCUTs. No problem fitting it on the 3pt.

Is this what you have? Or is it one of those yellow subsoilers from KKs "standard" product line?

Don't know about that HF QA thingy.
 
   / Sub soiler question #3  
I can mount the standard KK middle buster on my 15hp Mitsubishi and have plenty of ground clearance.

You are not configured correctly on your 3pt to get ground clearance.
 
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#4  
Yes it looks somewhat like your middlebuster but add 8" longer from the 3 pt bottom arms down, mine is the yellow one from Tractor supply.
 
   / Sub soiler question #5  
Is there any way you can post a photo of your sub soiler mounted with your 3pt at its highest setting? I'm thinking your upper limit switch is set too low...
On my Kubota b7100, the lower links are 18" off the ground when in the fully raised position. What's yours?
 
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#6  
OK, I will check the measurement after work today, that tractor picture looks just like my tractor but that top bar looks like it is way longer that mine, I am wondering if I extended mine out like that, would the subsoiler face in toward the tractor at a 45 degree angle instead of outward at a 45 and not hook on ?
 
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#7  
I did take pics and the measurements but was not able to get the pics on here, the lower pins on the 3 point hitch all the way up measures 24" straight down to the ground, and the subsoiler measures around 28" straight down when it's on, I would be digging a 2" deep trench at all times.
As I said that is with the subsoiler going back at an angle and my top connecting rod is about as short as it can be, should that arm be ajusted out like yours in the picture to make the subsoiler angle in toward the tractor, I think if I did that the subsoiler blade would be at an up angle.
I think this subsoiler would look and work great if it was 4"-6" inches shorter.
 
   / Sub soiler question #8  
I have a similar situation with my Kubota L2800 and a Howse combination middle buster and subsoiler. This uses the same mounting frame but has a separate shank for the middlebuster and another for the subsoiler. The shank the middlebuster furrow is mounted on is shorter than the shank for the subsoiler. The MB rides several inches off the ground and the SS digs in with the 3pt hitch raised all the way up. It appears to me the a subsoiler shank is just plain longer and I would have to cut 6" off the top of the shank and re drill the mounting holes to keep it from dragging the ground.

I just figured if you needed a subsoiler you were digging so what did it matter if it was a little long.
 
   / Sub soiler question #9  
could that orange middle buster go 12-14 inches deep? i need a ditch to put a gas line in an would rather buy a middle buster than hire it done?
heehaw
 
   / Sub soiler question #10  
heehaw said:
could that orange middle buster go 12-14 inches deep? i need a ditch to put a gas line in an would rather buy a middle buster than hire it done?
heehaw

the tatar gate one i got from TSC sure can go that deep.
 
 

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