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Super A 3 pt. conversion
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- Gerry Powell
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1951 Super A
Kubota L2350 - Location: Austin, TX
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Super A 3 pt. conversion
Does anyone know about this kit, good or bad?
thanks, Gerry
thanks, Gerry
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- Gerry Powell
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
Do you have an opinion on which one is best?
Gerry
Gerry
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
No idea but I'm getting the cheaper one for two reasons. 1) the price 2) it's not on ebay
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
On a second look of the ebay kit only one arm is adjustable and they are flat iron. The kit I posted has both arms with the screw adjusts.
The ebay kit is also very much like the home made one mine has, which I do not like. The way it handles when attached to something is not too stiff and allows for a lot of sway.
The ebay kit is also very much like the home made one mine has, which I do not like. The way it handles when attached to something is not too stiff and allows for a lot of sway.
- Gerry Powell
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
I notice the one on ebay has an adjusting handle that looks like you can turn from the seat. Is that a good feature? The other one looks like each lift has an adjustment.
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
Adjustment on both arms is redundant. It is only needed on one side to facilitate level adjustment or offset. The one in the drawing is hard to judge. I would much rather see a picture of it but it looks like it should do the job and be easy to adjust.
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
The one in the line drawing is a Worksaver.
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
I like the redundancy. A few times I had a 3 point hitch in a position I needed an adjustment on both sides. It's a needed feature for some situations. Mine has a crank and that thing has gouged me to the point it has broke skin. It will get me from behind when driving the tractor and has made me bleed a couple times on my right back side. I do not like that crank at all.
I also like the angled ends of the arms that the other one lacks.
I also like the angled ends of the arms that the other one lacks.
- Gerry Powell
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
Another question on the SA 3 pt. conversion: With the offset PTO, is there any problem using 3 pt. equipment? Seems like the PTO shaft might interfere with the lift brackets on the equipment.
Gerry
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
The only implement problem is if it is PTO driven. I found out the hard way.
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52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
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In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
43 H
42 M
In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
- Gerry Powell
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1951 Super A
Kubota L2350 - Location: Austin, TX
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
What happened?
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
PTO driven tiller. The angle of the drive-shaft is to steep. It does work but has excessive vibration. Something is going to break soon.
47 Cub (Glenda)
52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
43 H
42 M
In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
43 H
42 M
In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
- Gerry Powell
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2009 2:17 pm
- Zip Code: 78736
- Tractors Owned: two 1948 Cubs
1951 Super A
Kubota L2350 - Location: Austin, TX
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Re: Super A 3 pt. conversion
Dan,
have you ever tied to use another 3 pt. attachment like a post hole digger or shredder?
Gerry
have you ever tied to use another 3 pt. attachment like a post hole digger or shredder?
Gerry
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