3-Point Hitch Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader

/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #1  

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Kubota M7060HD12
Can I set this cat 1 box grader up to work with a cat 2 quick hitch? I’ll be using it with my Kubota M7060.

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/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #2  
Not likely. Further, the 7060 is capable of turning that box blade into scrap before you can get your foot on the clutch.
 
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I agree with RickB, way to small and light duty to be using behind an M7060. Save yourself the hassle and frustration and get a unit that belongs behind a tractor of that size and capabilities. ;)
 
/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #5  
If the width is right just slide on bushing over the cat 1 pins and be happy, you won't tear it up but probably not wide enough
 
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A couple of my Cat II implements are narrower than my rear tire width. Doesn't bother the operation, one bit, in my opinion. However, and a BIG, however - unless you are exceedingly careful - Rick B's post #2 WILL happen. Do yourself a favor and get a CatII box blade. You are NOT saving money getting a CatI implement.
 
/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #8  
I have an Cat 1 box blade that came with my old L4630. I bushed for use with my M6040 and have had no issues with it.
Of course, I mostly use it for snow removal which is pretty light use.
The minimal amount of earth moving I do won't ever damage it.
 
/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #9  
The Cat II quick hitch is the real show stopper here. Of course if the OP has torches and a welder anything is possible.
 
/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #10  
Inode, it appears you already own the box blade. Yes, a higher HP tractor could cause it to bend, however, if you watch what you're doing and go slow you can easily determine what will damage it before it happens. Spend $10 and buy a couple of bushing for the 3pt pins and one for the top link and see how it does. CountyLine Category 2 to 1 Lift Arm Bushing at Tractor Supply Co.
 
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Yes, fruitcakes, my Land Pride RB 3596 was class I. It was FANTASTIC for snow removal on my driveway. However - after spring rains and my driveway sets up as concrete - a totally different story. Realistically, it was not even heavy enough to become damaged. Great sparkler light show in the evening - that's about all it was good for.

So - in that rare, almost non-existent event in this part of the world - a used implement of homeowner size was sold. It went so FAST - the first caller off Craig's list offered $50 over asking price if I would hold it for him. He was there within an hour - it sold for $50 over asking price.

I now have a ClassII rear blade. Rhino 950 - 96" & 1100 pounds. It cost a bloody fortune, new, but will do summer maintenance on my mile long gravel driveway. My tractor - 2009-Kubota M6040 @ 10,100 pound with grapple and rear blade attached.
 
/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader
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The box blade was given to me. I thought I’d use it before purchasing a class II. The blade is 5.5’ and my m7060’s rear tires sit at 6’ in width. In moving it around, I’d guess it weighs 500-600 lbs. I had been looking at a Land Pride BB3584.
 
/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #13  
Unless you are going to do a lot of grading it will do fine
 
/ Converting cat 1 to cat 2....box grader #14  
The box blade was given to me. I thought I’d use it before purchasing a class II. The blade is 5.5’ and my m7060’s rear tires sit at 6’ in width. In moving it around, I’d guess it weighs 500-600 lbs. I had been looking at a Land Pride BB3584.
Take it easy, keep throttle down, and what you have will work fine. Just take your time. Enjoy. Merry Christmas
 
 
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