I first will admit I am only a 3 month old Kubota 1980 B7100D owner, so give me some slack if this is a stupid question, but I am lost on the drawbar options. I have the draw bar that goes between the 3 pt hitch arms. I understand it. But I don't understand the draw bar hitch pin point under the rear axle and the hitch shown in this ebay link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...4943146&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_978wt_905 In my internet search, one dealer called it a swinging hitch, but at 13.5 inches, it seems way too short.
My reference point is the hitch that was on our 1950 8N Ford back in my farming days. It had the 3 pt hitch bar with stabilizers up to the top link attachment pin that kept it from swinging back and forth and kept the arms from moving up or down when backing up with a wagon load.
http://www.kraftimplement.com/ebay/images/stock/1939-64_drawbar_stays_kit_9n5375_9n5374.jpg
It also had a swinging arm that attached under the rear axle and rolled accross the 3 pt hitch bar and the implement attached to it behind the bar.
http://compare.ebay.com/like/200473961425?ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar Similar, but not exactly. Ours had a roller that kept it captured by the 3 pt hitch bar.
Pins were put in the 3pt hit bar holes to limit how far it rolled. This latter hitch let you pull directly from under the axle, swinging or not swinging. The safest way to pull heavy loads.
Does Kubot have something similar for the B7100 or do I just adapt the 8N Ford hitch?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...4943146&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_978wt_905 In my internet search, one dealer called it a swinging hitch, but at 13.5 inches, it seems way too short.
My reference point is the hitch that was on our 1950 8N Ford back in my farming days. It had the 3 pt hitch bar with stabilizers up to the top link attachment pin that kept it from swinging back and forth and kept the arms from moving up or down when backing up with a wagon load.
http://www.kraftimplement.com/ebay/images/stock/1939-64_drawbar_stays_kit_9n5375_9n5374.jpg
It also had a swinging arm that attached under the rear axle and rolled accross the 3 pt hitch bar and the implement attached to it behind the bar.
http://compare.ebay.com/like/200473961425?ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar Similar, but not exactly. Ours had a roller that kept it captured by the 3 pt hitch bar.
Pins were put in the 3pt hit bar holes to limit how far it rolled. This latter hitch let you pull directly from under the axle, swinging or not swinging. The safest way to pull heavy loads.
Does Kubot have something similar for the B7100 or do I just adapt the 8N Ford hitch?
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