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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Box Blade for L3301

    Keep in mind, that typically when purchasing NEW implements, you get what you pay for. Lots of choices out there.
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    Box Blade for L3301

    Just my opinion, but these box blades are the ideal units. Relatively heavy, very well built and it sure is nice to be able to set the rippers with a single pull of a handle from the operator's seat. :cool: Bush Hog, Dirt Dog, Rhino all have the same units. Eagleline has them and they are a bit...
  3. MtnViewRanch

    Grader Blade Modification

    If you have ditches to be cleaned out, you need an offset blade, plain and simple. ;)
  4. MtnViewRanch

    bx25 Top and Tilt

    Try again, stuff happens. Sometimes things get sent and just never get there(lost in cyber space) or more common is people have settings on their computer to only allow specific people get in and the quote just went to trash thinking that the quote is spam. This happens more commonly. But...
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    bx25 Top and Tilt

    No worries, I just wanted to let people know that there are units available without having to build them themselves. A lot if not most people are not comfortable building these types of things themselves and then would just go without.
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    bx25 Top and Tilt

    I know for a fact that BX T&T cylinders can be purchased here. ;)
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    bx25 Top and Tilt

    You need either the factory Kubota rear remotes installed or yes you can use the power beyond to feed an after market set of valves. Google top & tilt sets and you should find some suppliers for those cylinders. Good luck ;)
  8. MtnViewRanch

    Which Tractor to Bu: L4060 GST, M5660 SUHD, M6060 HD

    None of the L models have the GPM you want and are considered a compact tractor. Will not lift what you are asking of the loader either. The M models you are looking at are Utility tractors, larger and heavier machines. The M5660SUHD is considered an economy tractor vs the M6060 is more deluxe...
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    Factory Rear remotes vs roll your own

    Some of the less costly valves may or may not be so good, quality control-tolerances are not kept as well. It is possible to get a near perfect unit, but then the next one not so much. Bucher 12 GPM stacking valves. 2 with the float feature, 2 spring return to center, (std double acting valves)...
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    Factory Rear remotes vs roll your own

    One of the big factors of getting the factory rear remotes is that they are integrated in with the tractor design. So the control levers are going to be in the slots by the 3pt hitch control. Look great all nice and tidy. Not that you can't do that with 3rd party valves, but it is going to be a...
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    M7060 - Where should the draft position lever be set when not in use?

    I know that most people feel that draft control is only used for plowing, but I often use it for grading and it works extremely well. A person just needs to understand how to set the features that the tractor has and some pretty amazing stuff can easily be accomplished. ;) I agree that you...
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    M7060 - Where should the draft position lever be set when not in use?

    I assume that you have the operators manual? What does it say? Typically a draft control lever when not in use would be all the way forward, or in the off position.
  13. MtnViewRanch

    Kubota L4701 vs Mahindra 2545--which to buy

    The 2545 is built by TYM for Mahindra. You would be far better off looking at the equivalent TYM model . It has more features than the Mahindra for less $$$$. As far as problems etc, they exist with every brand and model. All you have to do is look long enough and you can find a person that...
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    Rakes

    At this moment in time, the best landscape rakes available are from everything attachments IMO. Not what you were asking, but just how it is. The more costly units are typically much better than most of the lesser units. You really need some sort of tube to prevent twisting like a churro. All...
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    L series rear remotes ... which valve?

    I think that the OP is getting a hydraulic actuated rear blade. :cool: As far as using only hydraulic rippers on a box blade, I'm guessing that the OP has not used a box blade much. You adjust the top link constantly when using a box blade, same goes for the side link if you are doing much...
  16. MtnViewRanch

    3pth lift height

    Shouldn't be a concern. Should lift the unit about 6" higher just with the different pin location from top-bottom. :cool: Actually more with the mower being back so far.
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    3pth lift height

    Top holes in the side link clevises and the bottom hole of the top link mount on the tractor will get you maximum lift height. Also try a different hole in the draft arms and see what that does. Good luck.
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    M6060 vs L6060?

    The M is far more machine. But that does not make it better. Big doesn't always fit the needs. They are both Kubota top of the line models. Very difficult to say one is better than the other when you are comparing different size machines. Just because they both have the same HP does not put...
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    Top link

    Just as an FYI, I'm fairly certain that any off the shelf unit is going to need the base end ball swivel (tractor end) ground down from 1 3/4" to 1 9/16". Unless you order one to be built, plan on that needing to be done.