Hello arml,Where can I find a draw bar for this tractor, used, new, bent...no matter, I need it.
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Yes, the slide in bar.you are talking the straight slide in piece that a pin holds in place? or the 3 point bar?
Thanks for the offer, I do have the parts manual, could not find it either.Hello arml,
I went through the owners manual and cannot find a specific reference to the draw bar. It should be around page 34 where they talk about the three point hitch. It appears that there is a "tow point" (appears to be a clevis hitch) but not a "draw bar receiver".
Send me a message (upper right hand corner of the page) and I will send you the manual. It is too big to post.
measure that square hole - 2.5" x 1" by chance? or 2"x1.25"??Yes, the slide in bar.
Thanks for the offer, I do have the parts manual, could not find it either.
Thank you for your service.
Will do in the morning.measure that square hole - 2.5" x 1" by chance? or 2"x1.25"??
I do not believe that a B5100 was designed to accept a slide in drawbar. They are built like my B7100 and they have a built in hitch on the back but not moveable or extendible.Yes, the slide in bar.
After looking through the manual, that was my comment. It is a clevis hitch tow point.I do not believe that a B5100 was designed to accept a slide in drawbar. They are built like my B7100 and they have a built in hitch on the back but not moveable or extendible. View attachment 74178
Thank you for your reply,You can send 007kubotaguy (Lance) a pm to see if he has one.
You can also purchase it by measurements on eBay or an ag supplier.
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Make one out of mild steel bar stock with a band saw and a drill press.
fyi, I made mine from an old Reese trailer hitch I found under a workbench
Strongly recommended not to use the 3pt style beyond lightweight, empty, flat yard jockey duty.
Yes, I see in the diagram that you are correct. I've not gone to to look at that closely, memory serves me it sure looks like that. Tractor is parked across the far field shed, we just had snow. My old bones do not want that walk for now. Thank you for that diagram.I do not believe that a B5100 was designed to accept a slide in drawbar. They are built like my B7100 and they have a built in hitch on the back but not moveable or extendible. View attachment 74178