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    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    They mostly all occurred within 3yrs or less. And trust me I was constantly dealing with warranty issues. The dealer replaced the rear fender, and floor pan under warranty. Even the brand new parts were starting to see problems right away. You could see that there was simply no paint prep...
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    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    I don't understand how some of you guys can't seem to fathom how low the stresses are on this attachment. ONCE again, there is NO, ZIP, ZILCH, banging, beating, jerking, hitting, forces on this very simply attachment, it simply cuts a very shallow 1" wide trench by parting the dirt away from...
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    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    10.5", but the max cutting depth is 3.75". There is NO chance that anything this wheels could ever encounter would stop the tractor at the wheels max cutting depth. Also it's used in low gear with engine rpm's less than 2000, so speed is already pretty slow.
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    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    If you want to see most of the problems that I have already encountered and conquered read the 4 posts on this thread and you will see exactly why I bought the wrong color tractor. (and NO not a single one of these problems were in any way my fault!)...
  5. M

    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    No, because that would require many unknown factors along with the tractor design too. It's NOT something I am even remotely worried about. I appreciate everyone's concern, and had I known there would be so much negativity I would have never bothered to post it. I guess I didn't realize that...
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    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    1. Because it's way to far in front of the tractor keeping you from turning. 2. There is not enough weight, it would just lift the front wheels off the ground in hard pack. 3. The bucket has to much play/movement in it which prevents you from getting a consistent depth. It works absolutely...
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    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    1. It's long out of their useless warranty period anyway. 2. It's NOT going to break due to my ground cutter. It would have broken YEARS ago from the violent bashing it gets from the tiller, or the extreme forces of the subsoiler. The ground cutting disk does nothing more than roll into the...
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    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    I am 110% absolutely positive that my attachment is NOT going to hurt the tractor. There is no where near the stress that my tiller or subsoiler puts on the upper 3 point mount. The load from the disk travels up the stainless rods and into the top mount which is directly tied into the frame...
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    Because I figured out how it goes, then edited and deleted the picture right before eserv replied.
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    This was already a super small hole. I can't imagine why it would need to be any smaller. Anyways, I put the belly mower on and finally got to mow my back yard before the rain came in. Absolutely no issues as of right now.
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    Yeah I went out there and messed around with it until I figured it out. The hole on the hydro pump was throwing me off, but I could see that it really was the only option since there was no other place to hook the spring to. It works so much better with the spring... Before I had to pull the...
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    Will do, I just wish Kubota themselves had that attitude! Thanks again, you guys are awesome!
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    FIXED! Re: PTO not engaging in any position BX2660 IT'S WORKING!!! THANK YOU GUYS THAT HELPED ME FIGURE THIS OUT! So in the future, the first thing anyone with no PTO output should check is for pressure at the PTO clutch valve test port. If you have no pressure there you need to pull out the...
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    Better Fuel Filter Options for a BX

    Here is mine***8230; Uses the factory Kubota filter assembly: 6A320-58862 (https://www.amazon.com/Kubota-6A320-58862-Complete-Gasoline-Assembly/dp/B007S1P7X4) OR (https://www.messicks.com/part/6a320-58862/fuel-filter-assy) Very easy to install and I placed mine where you can get to it easy...
  15. M

    Got a LARGE pizza you want to cut?

    I designed (3d CAD) , machined and built this pretty cool attachment for installing electronic dog fencing wire. I can cut up to about 4" deep although the wire only needs to be about 1-2" into the ground. This cutting wheel is 1" thick with a very sharp 120 degree cutting edge. All the arms...
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    8. Split/Torn Boots on drive shaft and steering rack. Fix: Replaced boots. 9. Water in hydraulic oil. No idea how it got into system. Fix: Drain, flush, install new S-UDT oil and filter. 10. Bearing Failure in mower deck (fairly common, but still) Fix: Replaced bearings 11. Various...
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    Continued: 6. Hole in oil pan. Caused by power steering hose rubbing due to bad routing from factory. Fix: Remove engine in order to remove oil pan, weld up pan, sandblast and repaint, reinstall. 7. Leaking steering hose. See #6 for cause. Fix: Replaced with new hose and properly...
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    Continued: 5. Engine had no power, and eventually would not run: Caused by very low to no fuel flow due to severely rusted fuel sending unit which the rust all accumulated at the outlet port on the fuel tank restricting the fuel from flowing out of the tank. First fix, replace sending unit...
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    Where do I even start... first off I have .82 acres. I mainly use the tractor with the 60" belly mower. The second most used attachment would be the FEL which has never been for anything more than the tractor can easily handle. I also have a 48" tiller to keep my garden up. Every now and...
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    PTO not engaging in any position BX2660

    There has to be a hole there for the fluid to get from the outside to the inside. There is no other way that I can see this could work, and there was already the same size hole there, but it was only about 1/8" deep. I did not use an electric drill, I used a collet holder and ran the drill...