Hi all, well, I am one lucky SOB to now be the proud owner of a Woods GB60" box blade for $200. Looks like the other guy before me got cold feet trying to lift a 500lb piece of steel and I was next up. A little sad because I didnt even do any work. There was a road cut through a 4 ft high slope and we just backed it up (on the tractor) onto the trailer....easy peasy. Well, she is mine now, whoo hoo!!
So, I have a backhoe on the tractor now and no 3 point hitch setup. I need to run to the dealer, pick that up and some Kubota grease, or, something better/cheaper you all know of.
I can not find any infor on the woods box blade. It has the independant cleavis pins so I "think" (at the time of this writing) thats a cat II setup? Correct me if I am wrong..... I also have to check to see if my kubota 3 point hitch will accept that or if the holes are too small. They probably make some kind of sleeves with smaller pins that would adapt that (another thing I need to check).
So, I guess the main thing is, knowing that this is a slightly over sized piece for the tractor, anything I should be aware of? Looks simple, simple logic dictates, but I would rather sound silly here and ask than make simple mistake out in the field, crying, with my head in my hands, lol. Anything special I should watch out for other than trying to scoop up 20 tons of dirt in 1 pull? Any trinkets I should buy for the setup, besides hydraulic top link?
Thanks
So, I have a backhoe on the tractor now and no 3 point hitch setup. I need to run to the dealer, pick that up and some Kubota grease, or, something better/cheaper you all know of.
I can not find any infor on the woods box blade. It has the independant cleavis pins so I "think" (at the time of this writing) thats a cat II setup? Correct me if I am wrong..... I also have to check to see if my kubota 3 point hitch will accept that or if the holes are too small. They probably make some kind of sleeves with smaller pins that would adapt that (another thing I need to check).
So, I guess the main thing is, knowing that this is a slightly over sized piece for the tractor, anything I should be aware of? Looks simple, simple logic dictates, but I would rather sound silly here and ask than make simple mistake out in the field, crying, with my head in my hands, lol. Anything special I should watch out for other than trying to scoop up 20 tons of dirt in 1 pull? Any trinkets I should buy for the setup, besides hydraulic top link?
Thanks
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