coobie
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- Joined
- Sep 19, 2004
- Messages
- 6,402
- Location
- S.Michigan
- Tractor
- Kubota RTV 1100c, JD 740,Kioti DK 40 with KL401 loader .
IMO thats a bad azz BB ! :thumbsup: Congrats ! From the series # on it I can see its a 7 footer . That top A frame bracket is heavy duty .How much is it suppose to weigh ? Not that you need it but was a hindged back model a consideration ?
I like it..Coobie heres a pic of my old Woods/Frontier BB . Your rite Woods pretty stout . However I like how they did the top link A frame attachment on yours better, the cat 1 and 2 bracket :thumbsup:and match them with Yote orange for the pack crowd . I wonder if thats a Kioti thing or Woods has some in blue etc for like the LS gang ?
MIE...Great place to work with.
Great looking box scraper blade.
I have never used one and was wondering if someone could enlightened me on this... I see there is a long 'scraper blade' that runs the width of the box and I assume it's purpose is to scrape off the high points. Then there's a 'sweep' that's attached to the back of the box and once again I assume it's purpose is to level the material... Correct?
Ok. So what is the height of the scraper blade in relation to the sweep?
I got an 84" Tuffline, it's about 1,200 lbs and has hydraulic scarifiers, which, I've found, are excellent brakes! :laughing:
The cutting edge (inside/forward facing) is pretty good for curling up sod. I've run my blade and watched it curl sod back over on top of the front of the box blade, resulting in more weight/down force. I've had my NX really grunting!
An hydraulic top link is a MUST. Not sure how anyone can get by without one, as hand adjusting a lot of weight really isn't readily going to happen.
The hydraulics for my scarifiers sucks. There's no check valve: no idea if I can augment or whether I'd have to replace the cylinder. Over a relatively short period of time the entire bar will drift down: it resulted in some broken linkages once, as I backed up and didn't realize that the scarifiers had dropped down. I have a 2x4 holding things up as I don't really use the scarifiers. Might be that this is one of the reasons why this Tuffline was a bit less costly.
The drift is most likely your tractor valve leaking by.