B2710 with bushhog questions

airbiscuit

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It costs you nothing to put the turnbuckles on the inside and the lower arms on the outside and see if that helps. (If there's room for that turnbuckle connecting point to face inward).

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So thank you guys I decided tnt after it cooled off a bit to play with the 3pt hitch on tractor so me a beer and bucket to sit on as to just had knee surgery and cant kneel on it. And some wrenches I figured it out to make it work here is with trailer hitch in a stiff position. Then took apart pto shaft for repair. Gotta go get parts in the am new u joint and new yoke wand to hook to tractor side as that end is causing the shavings and the shinny ring around the pto shaft...
 

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As you see I found some mounts in the tool box that I guess I never seen under the seat. To much time in the seat and dont have eyes under my a$$. Lol but found parts that belong to the telescopic stabilizer arms which I will be in route to purchase asap.
 

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Ahhh, that solves the mystery. Happy Days
 
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You may want a spacer on the outside of the arms, or may have one inside and one outside to split the difference.

Just looks like a lot of space for the arms to move on the rod.
 
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I have a B2710 and just got a brush hog this year as well. I noticed the same thing you are. There should be an area on your bottom links that has holes in it to adjust the length as the link sways side to side. I put a cotter pin in that hole and lock those links so they cant change length if they sway side to side. I'll try and find a picture. the pins circled in red are what keeps the arms from swinging into the tires.


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Jriedy85, where did you get those telescoping sway bars? I have a B7510 that has the turnbuckles but it looks like those might work.
 

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Jriedy85, where did you get those telescoping sway bars? I have a B7510 that has the turnbuckles but it looks like those might work.
I am not Jriedy85, but can tell you they came standard on the B2710 and B2910, and perhaps others.

Sit down when you price them from Kubota though. Do not remember what the cost was, but do remember feeling they were quite expensive if purchased by themselves.
 

Jriedy85

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Jriedy85, where did you get those telescoping sway bars? I have a B7510 that has the turnbuckles but it looks like those might work.
I bought the tractor used last year and they were on the tractor already. I assumed they were standard equipment as well.