I live in the US and have two stabilizer bars that I don’t use. With the clevis pin type hitch arms, I rarely have to adjust my width. I tried using the bar when I first put Pat’s hitches on my old tractor (Long 510) and usually ended up bending them. I used a bungee cord to keep the arms stable while connecting instead. When I got an L4600, the arms rarely have to be adjusted. Just sayin’, not really worth using IMO.Anyone found this available in Canada? I just want the stabilizer for my 3pt. its available in the US for $20.
on the BX the adjusters are on the inside so they flop to the middle. I was thinking of using this to replace the pins holding the adjusters. I was thinking of building one.I live in the US and have two stabilizer bars that I don’t use. With the clevis pin type hitch arms, I rarely have to adjust my width. I tried using the bar when I first put Pat’s hitches on my old tractor (Long 510) and usually ended up bending them. I used a bungee cord to keep the arms stable while connecting instead. When I got an L4600, the arms rarely have to be adjusted. Just sayin’, not really worth using IMO.
Yeah, if it flops to the middle, it may be useful for you for alignment. It’s not made to stay on after you connect the implement, just to keep the arms in place to hitch up. It connects to the Pat’s hitch temporarily.on the BX the adjusters are on the inside so they flop to the middle. I was thinking of using this to replace the pins holding the adjusters. I was thinking of building one.
so far on the back, I have my box blade, 54” snowblower, and 50” tiller all new from kubota. My rear mower is some really old beast, and I have a 3pt hitch bracket. the Mower and. Hitch are built in pin style the dealer items are all removable style pins. Its a fight to try to line up the 2 ball ends on the 3pt and lift at the same time.Building one would be simple enough. If your implements are the same width it doesn't even have/need to be adjustable.
makes sense.I wasn't referring to the width of the implement but rather the hitch points. I do agree that you absolutely need the bar. If you were closer, I would give you one of mine.
32 dollars in Canada. Just bought a set of Pats with the stabilizer bar from Mohawk Equipment in Ontario. ( Sorry, was replying to Saskydude)As you found out, it is only used until the Pat's engage, then removed before you complete the hookup.
Crash check out Mark Hodges links. They are practically nicer than the ones that comes from Kubota on the B series.
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Nice. I bought the package that included the bar.32 dollars in Canada. Just bought a set of Pats with the stabilizer bar from Mohawk Equipment in Ontario. ( Sorry, was replying to Saskydude)