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sa324owner
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Congratulations on the new tractor! I think you made a solid choice and I sincerely hope it treats you well.I just bought a SA324. I have a similar cross drawbar that you show above. The problem is that it is 3" too long to fit between 2 bottom links. I want this to lug around my splitter. The drawbar that came with it is very low, for my old back to deal with.
Similar problem on the old box blade I have. The bottom links on the 3pt need to open to 29inchs, which won't happen. So, I'm gonna have to remove 2 big pins to get the box on. Lining up the hole could be a pain, and I don't have a 1 5/16" socket. Is it worth it to look for a quick connect?
So far during the breaking 50 hr period I've not challenged this little tractor at all, but carrying around and using the 450# box might just be that challenge. I'm wondering if I'm going to need weight other than the FEL in the front.
I'm sorry to hear about your drawbar and box blade attachment issues. I'm unsure if a quick connect would help or not considering that your attachments seem like they might be wider than normal. Maybe you could make a dedicated post for that question?
Starting from square 1, are you sure the lower links on the tractor are as wide as they'll go when attaching? There are turnbuckles (likely silver in color) on the inside of each lower link that need to be unpinned and adjusted outward to clear the attachment's pins. After the pins are set and the lynch pins are inserted through the attachment pins, tighten the turnbuckles and insert their hairpin cotters again. It can definitely be a pain to wrestle everything into place on a box blade.
If that isn't the problem, could the pins on the box blade be flipped, for example, inward instead of outward? I believe my box blade's design would allow for the pins to be flipped, but I'm unsure if that is ever something that needs to be done in practice (maybe whne connecting a category 1 implement to a category 0 tractor?).
I've had zero issue lugging around and using my 60" box blade, even with the 5 scarifiers most of the way down. A 60" blade is probably about as big as I'd go with this size/weight tractor, though.
When using the box blade, make sure you have the top link is adjusted such that the box blade isn't pitched digging in too much. You'll also need to be aware how to use the 4x4 and, possibly, the differential lock.
I would highly recommend some sort of liquid ballast in the tires if you don't have that already.
Good luck!