Noting the great job, I am wondering why not make your own box? You certainly have that capability. Since I'm a CE I make a little use of that background, but do a lot of seat of pants building of stuff that works quite well for me. One detail that you used I would not do. I find too often that the attachment that I want to pick up is not on level ground. Then that top hook does not engage. My top hook sits on the shelves seldom used. Instead I put a link between the top of the quick hitch and the tool. If I put several holes in that link it takes care of the poor setting until I can get to better ground. Also with just the arm hooks set you can play with the height to get things hooked at the top, but with the Quick hitch hook there that is more difficult than as I do it. And those half inch bolts never seem to get over-loaded on my larger tractors with larger attachments.. Click on thumbnail for larger photo.
So true. Its kind of crazy but it is what it is. To tell the truth I enjoyed doing that little projectGreat job! It's crazy that Kubota will not follow the ASAE Category 1 Standard S278.6 for quick-attach hitches when they build these boxes. You just shouldn't have to cut and weld a brand new attachment for your tractor.
That one was taken this past spring. This one I snapped just for you a few minutes ago. The only time I've seen snow was on CNN. We had a few flurries and they are calling for a little tomorrow but I'm not expecting much.Paul I know those have got to be old pictures, cause by now everything your way is WHITE,,,,lol
No. Please. I don't want snow. Not at least for this winter kind of getting used to seeing the ground brown and not white. Hey that drink holder still comes in handy lol.Gee Im sorry Bud, Im sure we could get together and send you some of ours,,, And ya know every time I see that thing, I think about those handy dandy drink holders you put there
Well sir you have my respect. I got a long time friend who was a civil engineer. He's now retired but he hardly knew what a tire valve was so your leap years ahead of him. To be fair to him he's always relied on me for mechanical issues.Wildfire:
Nice photos. In reply to question, yes I am a civil engineer, age 85 now. Still get out there in the mud now and then, self employed.
As to not using the top hook for the QH, several of the attachments I have used, usually for a larger tractor than the BX, have the pin there set back inside a support, so that there is no way that the top QH hook will engage with a simple raising of the 3 pt..
I think I've posted on them before. Those buggers cost me as much as I paid for the ones on the Grand L I'd like to know who decides how much they should cost. Anyway I bought them and use them. Glad I got them.My hydraulic top link makes the already easy job of picking up a implement with the qh even easier.
And Mr. Paul, did I miss your post about adding forks to the bx or did you slip that one in there. lol