OK so I purchased this Subsoiler from my local TSC because they had one on the lot and I liked the beefy design. Well I get it home and put it on my B2601 and it's so tall that even full up position on the 3 point, I can't level it out with the top link (ie...it's still dragging the ground!)
I had planned on making this a combo implement anyway by welding on a 2" receiver hitch so I decided to chop the 3/4" plate steel "backbone" of the subsoiler down just enough to allow me to drive around safely with it in the full up position when I'm using it as a subsoiler. As a bonus with my modification, I can remove the foot and plate doublers all together for extra ground clearance and not have to worry about it catching on anything during normal tractor operations, which is the majority of the time.
After measuring 4-6 times and triple-checking everything, I decided to make the cut!
Then notched out the receiver tube for fitting over the 3/4" spine.
I had planned on making this a combo implement anyway by welding on a 2" receiver hitch so I decided to chop the 3/4" plate steel "backbone" of the subsoiler down just enough to allow me to drive around safely with it in the full up position when I'm using it as a subsoiler. As a bonus with my modification, I can remove the foot and plate doublers all together for extra ground clearance and not have to worry about it catching on anything during normal tractor operations, which is the majority of the time.
After measuring 4-6 times and triple-checking everything, I decided to make the cut!
Then notched out the receiver tube for fitting over the 3/4" spine.
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