Well I got the stabilworks installed on the BX2370 this morning. I had my rear blade mounted, as it has been since late fall (we are supposed to get about 4" of snow this weekend, gotta be prepared
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(the blade is a Landpride RB1560, very nice blade, works great, and easy to adjust...I think it has 7 tilt adjustments facing forward, and 5 tilt adjustments facing back)
So, I removed the oem turnbuckles, and installed the new stabilizers. The hardest part of the transition was getting the cotter pins out of the oem stabilizers. Once done, I fired up the tractor and moved the 3 point up and down, well I discovered a problem. Here is a pic of the stabilworks with the blade sitting on the ground:
As I raised the 3 point, the corner of the stabilworks nearest the implement (blade) it would make contact with the blade itself
, contact was happening at about 1/2 way between the blade being on the ground, and at full lift. Here is a pic showing the contact:
So looking things over, I decided I had to modify the stabilworks stabilizer, here is a pic of the modification I made:
Basically just had to cut off the corners nearest the implement, ground it smooth, and reinstalled it. Here is a pic of the modified stabilizer installed on the 2370 with blade at full lift
....no more contact!
I am not sure all would have this issue or not, I am sure you would with this series of tractor and this particular model of blade. I am glad I took my time and raised the 3 point slowing testing the fit of the new stabilizer. I would imagine using it with out modification would have resulted in damage to either the tractor, stabilizer, or blade. I will forward my findings to Mark, as I am sure he would like to know about this issue and modify future stabilizers he makes for this particular series of tractors.