Dont do it. Buy the Summit or WR Long kit and follow the simple instructions.I'm new to tractors could you put together a install instructions for a 3rd point. I would like to do like you did and cobble a diverter together . Thanks you so much! I would need a parts list too please.
Why do you say this? The kits are like 800.00.Dont do it. Buy the Summit or WR Long kit and follow the simple instructions.
Dan
Because you get better control and you are not going to save much with the diverter.Why do you say this? The kits are like 800.00.
Ya I'm finding that out, man I never thought it would cost 800.00 for the 3rd point plus the cost for the grapple .Because you get better control and you are not going to save much with the diverter.
Dan
Welcome to the world of tractor's and implements. The summit kit is pretty reasonsbly pricedYa I'm finding that out, man I never thought it would cost 800.00 for the 3rd point plus the cost for the grapple .

No issues using the grapple on the BX, but like any loader work it needs rear ballast. +300# box blade stays on during the non-snow months. Light mass of the BX feels unbalanced just moving around with an empty bucket without some mass hanging off the 3pt. The overall low weight and short wheelbase are limiting. Small loads with the bucket or grapple are fine. Have the time. Retired. Using pallet forks to remove an implement from a relatively high trailer without the box blade was a bit unsettling. Never again.Adjustable pallet forks work great for logs and brush. BX is too small for a grapple. Just make sure you have good lbs of ballast in the rear. With 300 lbs in the read of mine, can lift max weight with my 1880.