joea99
Platinum Member
Have a B21. Never had a thumb option I know of so I purchased a mechanical bolt on thumb from Bro-Tek couple years ago. Works well enough, but, it is a manual thumb and so I have to curl the bucket to it. As the design is such the thumb cannot move any more forward and still stow properly, I often find I have to curl the bucket too far for convenient grabbing of the target. That's just how it is.
So, contemplating rigging it up as a hydraulic thumb which almost forces me to relocate the pivot of the thumb to where most hydraulics seem to be. Sharing the bucket pivot point. Unless I mistake the pictures I have seen. Main obstacle is modifying the thumb to have "ears" or something to fit around the bucket and finding/making longer pins to go through and allow proper greasing. making the mount points and lugs for the cylinder eyes seems just a bit of fun and frustration. But the pins present a bigger problem for me, not having a real machine shop or even a suitable metal lathe.
In a flash of (possible) brilliant insight I recall the B26 is very similar even using all the same 3pt hitch stuff. The B26 does have a "factory" hydraulic thump option. That got me to thinking I could just buy the pins, grease fittings and bushings from Kubota and go from there.
While I suspect the lengths and diameters of the pins would work on my existing buckets, I'd like to be more confident before plunking down even small change (as these things go). A hundred or so is still a hundred or so, especially if it is thrown down a hole.
Anyone know for sure? I can post part number, if needed, but, won't unless asked.
Thanks in advance.
So, contemplating rigging it up as a hydraulic thumb which almost forces me to relocate the pivot of the thumb to where most hydraulics seem to be. Sharing the bucket pivot point. Unless I mistake the pictures I have seen. Main obstacle is modifying the thumb to have "ears" or something to fit around the bucket and finding/making longer pins to go through and allow proper greasing. making the mount points and lugs for the cylinder eyes seems just a bit of fun and frustration. But the pins present a bigger problem for me, not having a real machine shop or even a suitable metal lathe.
In a flash of (possible) brilliant insight I recall the B26 is very similar even using all the same 3pt hitch stuff. The B26 does have a "factory" hydraulic thump option. That got me to thinking I could just buy the pins, grease fittings and bushings from Kubota and go from there.
While I suspect the lengths and diameters of the pins would work on my existing buckets, I'd like to be more confident before plunking down even small change (as these things go). A hundred or so is still a hundred or so, especially if it is thrown down a hole.
Anyone know for sure? I can post part number, if needed, but, won't unless asked.
Thanks in advance.