Chain Bender
Silver Member
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2011
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3200
King Kutter disc is a "MISFIT" edited
Spent a little over 20K last week on a new Kubota L3200, King Kutter bush hog and a King Kutter adjustable disc. Today I hooked up the disc. I removed the bolts from the adjustment slide and thought I was going to adjust the disc for full bite. WRONG! Could not even budge either the front or back. Studied it for a while and found that the bolts that attach the flanges across the top and the bottom of the slide rail to each gang were so tight that the flanges were actually bent around the center rail of the disc. Also, on each flange there were pieces of flat stock about 1/2" wide welded on the flanges right up next to where they make contact with the center rail. They were welded so tight against the center rail there was no wiggle room so the discs could be adjusted. So I took the flanges off and ground about an 1/8th of an inch off all eight of these pieces of flat stock and remounted the flanges. If I tightened the nuts on the bolts tight enough I thought that they wouldn't come off I still couldn't slide either of the discs forwards or backwards. Again I loosened the flange bolts and tried to adjust the discs. Finally after all that I was able to get the discs to move one hole and then the leading corner of the "L" flanges would hit on the main frame, preventing the discs from being adjusted more than one hole.
Unbelieveable poor design and or craftsmanship for an $1100 disc.
Wonder now what problems I'm facing with the bush hog.
Chain Bender
Spent a little over 20K last week on a new Kubota L3200, King Kutter bush hog and a King Kutter adjustable disc. Today I hooked up the disc. I removed the bolts from the adjustment slide and thought I was going to adjust the disc for full bite. WRONG! Could not even budge either the front or back. Studied it for a while and found that the bolts that attach the flanges across the top and the bottom of the slide rail to each gang were so tight that the flanges were actually bent around the center rail of the disc. Also, on each flange there were pieces of flat stock about 1/2" wide welded on the flanges right up next to where they make contact with the center rail. They were welded so tight against the center rail there was no wiggle room so the discs could be adjusted. So I took the flanges off and ground about an 1/8th of an inch off all eight of these pieces of flat stock and remounted the flanges. If I tightened the nuts on the bolts tight enough I thought that they wouldn't come off I still couldn't slide either of the discs forwards or backwards. Again I loosened the flange bolts and tried to adjust the discs. Finally after all that I was able to get the discs to move one hole and then the leading corner of the "L" flanges would hit on the main frame, preventing the discs from being adjusted more than one hole.
Unbelieveable poor design and or craftsmanship for an $1100 disc.
Wonder now what problems I'm facing with the bush hog.
Chain Bender
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