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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Rear blade for a L4060

    Typically I think of that size tractor making better use of an 84" unit. But there are some people on various forums that seem to have good luck using a 96" blade with that size machine. My 2 recommendations would be to get the skid shoes for ANY rear blade that you get. They just make life...
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    Land Pride RB1672 vs RB2672?

    If you look at all the specs, The mold board on the 16 series is 1/4" and only 14" tall. On the 26 series the moldboard is 17 1/2" tall and made with 5/16" thick material. That is what makes up the 72lb difference. Also you can get end side plates for the 26 series, but not the 16 series. Get...
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    8' landscape rake on a 30 HP tractor?

    A lot depends on how you actually use-control it as well as what the actual weight of the implement is. I can guaranty you that my 800lb 5 foot LPGS would be all any B series would want if used the most common way. To simply put the 3pt lever all the way forward and drive. I recommend one of...
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    Rear blade for a L4060

    Bison typically has pretty good implements. I don't seam to be able to find anything pertaining to the model number you have posted though. Maybe a link to what you are looking at? :confused:
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    hydraulic disconnects

    Kubota typically provides as many male connectors as there are rear outlets. Look to see if you might already have them. ;)
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    Box Blade Recommendations

    Height of the moldboard, The 3pt hitch is different. HP ratings are different, 17-30 & 17-40.
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    Box Blade Recommendations

    I often recommend these. A 60" or 65" unit would be a good match. It's really nice to be able to engage and disengage the rippers with a single pull of a lever from the tractor seat. These ROBB (roll over box blades) are typically built a little heavier than the std box blades that most...
  8. MtnViewRanch

    M7060 vs m5 91

    The M5 is a full frame size up from the M7060. If you can get the M7060 ballasted heavy enough, I would think that the tranny would be fine, just need to use a lower gear. Just my 2 cents. ;)
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    M7060 vs m5 91

    As in you feel like the tractor is getting pushed along? :confused: Do you have the tractor ballasted? If not, you should be able to add a lot of weight to get rid of that feeling.
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    Getting quotes on L2501 HST w/ LA525 SSQA

    Just my 2 cents, but a 65" box blade is the perfect width for your tractor in my opinion as well as matches up with the loader bucket better. Also weight is your friend when it comes to grading. Get as heavy of a unit that you can afford. This linked to roll over box blade is about the best...
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    TNT, FEL & grapple with 3rd function?

    This is the hydraulic block under the right side floor board. Yours has more than 3 ports??? :confused:
  12. MtnViewRanch

    TNT, FEL & grapple with 3rd function?

    Assuming that this is going onto your L3301? The picture shows the best place to have the return to tank line run. Simply tee it into the existing return to tank line at the port.
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    Can I add top n tilt this way?

    You should use a power beyond type valve. So yes to how you want to run the hoses, just need to put in the power beyond plug and run a return to tank line. (3 lines total from the new valve) I highly recommend that you get at least one of the valves, if not both (preferred) with the float...
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    Kubota/LandPride LR Series Landscape Rakes

    I highly recommend the ETA Landscape rakes. While the Land Pride units are pretty good units, the ETA units are a bit better IMO. And having the offset feature makes working in those hard to reach areas that much easier. On the minus side, I don't think that they have the hydraulic angle option...
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    Adding a hydraulic top link, what size hose?

    Technically you only need one on the rod end port-hose. However I have found (for whatever reason) that things seem to work out better to have one on each port. Just my experience, others will differ. ;)
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    Which box blade for L3301?

    Here is an alternative. Heavier, allows you to flip the rippers to be engaged with a single pull of a lever from the tractor seat. Literally only takes seconds. No need to be getting on-off the tractor to change what function you want the box to do. Scrape, scarify, smooth, all can be set from...
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    What Box Blade brand/type is best

    For your L2501, I believe that either a 60" or 65" one of these would serve you best as far as actual question. :cool: Good luck with what ever you end up with.;)
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    L3400 top link measurements

    You should have a ball swivel at both ends. You have a knuckle at the tractor end??? I typically provide a 20 1/4"-29 1/4" working length for the L3901 and down L series tractors as seen on the left of the picture. The width of the ball swivel is 1 3/4".
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    Why is summit hydraulics 1/2 the price for diverter or p.b. Kits???

    Nothing wrong with the components, you just don't get everything that others might supply. No hoses, no mounts, only one set of couplers when you need 3-4 sets. All the other stuff that you will end up needing adds up. How much other stuff you may need depends on how you do the installation...