Another Wheel Spacer Question BX2680 Spacers.

Torrin

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B2650, loader, Front snowblower, Cab, driveway drag, backblade, brush mower
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Does anyone know of a good set of rear spacers for my tractor? I have a BX2680 with a Curtis cab, and it is very tippy. The tires are loaded (beet juice).
 

yorkies77

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I just got a set of 1 1/2 inch ones from the dealer. Rather expensive but well worth it.
 

Garvini

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i went with 1 1/2 also from the dealer and they’re steel…I did it mostly for tire chains but it didn’t snow this year so they are still in the box…not selling them I just haven’t gotten to it
 

dirtydeed

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Take a look at Bro-tek...They worked great for me.


The other common supplier is Bora
 
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DustyRusty

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I purchased 1 1/2" spacers for a Jeep from Amazon, and they were so inexpensive that I didn't even take them off the tractor when I sold the BX22. I bought another set for the new BX23S and still haven't mounted them. It is on my to-do list. My list keeps getting longer, as my days get shorter.
 

Torrin

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B2650, loader, Front snowblower, Cab, driveway drag, backblade, brush mower
Jun 7, 2014
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Mecosta County MI USA
I purchased 1 1/2" spacers for a Jeep from Amazon, and they were so inexpensive that I didn't even take them off the tractor when I sold the BX22. I bought another set for the new BX23S and still haven't mounted them. It is on my to-do list. My list keeps getting longer, as my days get shorter.
I know the feeling, my "honey do" list is novel length.
 

serendipitist

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BX23s owner here looking for spacers - we live in Hawaii and our farm is basically one long 15-25 degree slope, so I'm looking to maximize protection from rollovers. Does Kubota have a recommended maximum spacer size? I'd like to get as stable as possible, but I also don't want to mess with the geometry so much that I end up damaging the axle somehow.
 

OntheRidge

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I have bought Boras twice, I have nothing but praise for them. Made here in USA, and customer service is outstanding.
 

DustyRusty

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BX23s owner here looking for spacers - we live in Hawaii and our farm is basically one long 15-25 degree slope, so I'm looking to maximize protection from rollovers. Does Kubota have a recommended maximum spacer size? I'd like to get as stable as possible, but I also don't want to mess with the geometry so much that I end up damaging the axle somehow.
If your farm is one long 15-25 degree slope, you purchased the wrong tractor. You should be using a track machine, not a machine with wheels and tires. It is not a question of if you will roll it over, but more likely when you will roll it over. Make sure to always wear your seatbelt, and if it were me, I would also use a crash helmet to protect my head at all times.