Good people can't ignore ignorant comments, and it isn't going to get the thread locked when they are pointed out. Maybe GeoHorn needs another time out because of his comments.
I would hope an important and long running thread like this one... would not become locked.Good people can't ignore ignorant comments, and it isn't going to get the thread locked when they are pointed out. Maybe GeoHorn needs another time out because of his comments.
Good job, good neighbor/citizen!Driving down a local road, here's a B26xx sitting in the middle of the road. Asked the lady if she needed a hand, and she replied in the affirmative. Went home and got the LX2610, and a chain, in case hers needed to be towed. Got there and determined she'd been using the front mount snow blower, and she'd got off to talk to a neighbor, at which time the engine died. (DING!) Had her disengage PTO lever, and Viola! it started. Gave her a quick lesson on the Operator Present switch, and how it worked. Happy Neighbor!
Hmmm ....Not today, had to work, installed them yesterday. I got my stabilizer bars from Mark Hodge. Must say his work is excellent. Very happy with them.
I cheated and did a quick forum search and found the information and some pictures of his work. Contact Mark at markhdg@gmail.com if you are interested in a pair.Hmmm ....
Those are nice! So they just replace the chain/turnbuckle type we normally find on many Kubota tractors (like mine)?
Tell me more about them.....or where I can find info please. With some of my implements the chains come very near (or do) hit my tires.
Thanks Dusty....I appreciate it.I cheated and did a quick forum search and found the information and some pictures of his work. Contact Mark at markhdg@gmail.com if you are interested in a pair.
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My LX came with 'em, but those do look a little beefier.Here's a link to his website.
He's a great guy to deal with. Paid $225.00 with shipping for my set. They are all hand made by Mark. Basically remove the chains and turn buckles and bolt these on. Easy as pie. There is a bit of a wait for them. I contacted Mark sometime in late spring. He was up front about his expected wait times. Figured I lived with the chains for so long the wait was fine. I Liked that I was supporting a small business too. His quality is very good. Attention to detail is excellent as well. Even the pins he sends with, tethered to the arms and a spring ball detent. No extra keeper pins, can't drop the pin and loose it, and one handed adjustments. Just really thought out and simple.HOME | Stabilworks
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Yeah the newer tractors come with them, and there are retrofit kits for some modules of tractors. I haven't been impressed with the retrofit kits from kubota and the generic telescopic stabilizer kits are pretty much a bad joke imo.My LX came with 'em, but those do look a little beefier.
I haven't seen a set in person, but I have studied photos. I won't comment on quality, just list differences that I see- I use larger/thicker steel, grade 8 bolts instead of pins and clips, cable lanyards to keep the pins from getting lost, and I warranty mine. I'm not sure if a customer can reach out to the manufacturer that Messick's uses, but I can be reached 7 days a week. The Messicks set is $210.27 shipped, mine is $215.00 shipped.I wonder how the arms that Messicks had manufactured for the BX series tractors compare to the outstanding quality of Mark's arms?