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Old 08-07-2013, 11:25 PM
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Did you check out the price of an Extrememotorworks hitch? Look here. Left side, gray box. "Category 0-3pt hitches"
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Old 08-08-2013, 07:31 AM
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yes they make a very nice product, but thats way more money than I am going to spend.
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Old 08-08-2013, 07:44 AM
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v30crewcab, what do you think you will have in one, material and labor? Just curious.
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Call Bill Ruegg. He builds the correct hitch for less and they are the only correct ones for the SGT's. He's a green guy and doesn't have them on his site so you will need to call him.

http://www.weekendfreedommachines.co...rtisers/ruegg/
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:23 AM
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Call Bill Ruegg. He builds the correct hitch for less and they are the only correct ones for the SGT's. He's a green guy and doesn't have them on his site so you will need to call him.

http://www.weekendfreedommachines.co...rtisers/ruegg/
+1 - I have Bill's 3 pt on my 1572.
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+1 - I have Bill's 3 pt on my 1572.
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Old 08-08-2013, 12:28 PM
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Nice as well, but I am still going to be building my own. I will just have to guess at the length of the rockshaft and lower arm lengths I suppose.
I don't NEED a 3point on it, I already have a fullsize IH tractor! I just want one on it. I would rather spend the money towards the loader I am going to build for it, and I like building stuff myself.
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Old 08-09-2013, 08:32 AM
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v30crewcab, what do you think you will have in one, material and labor? Just curious.
probably not more than $150 in parts. I don't count labor when I'm having fun!

I cleaned out the cv joints last night and re-greased them(they needed cleaning), put the radiator back in, and filled it with water to test. its leaking bad around the thermostat housing, and looks like it may have leaked out the weep hole in the water pump as well. guess I gotta head to kubota today for some parts. was hoping to put the deck on it today and run it awhile, but may not get to for a few more days. gotta change the a/c compressor on the wife's car today and get that working again first.
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well the thermostat lower housing is cracked in two pieces. partstree shows it to be unavailable, not sure if kubota carries it as they were closed when I discovered it. always something.
anyhow, heres a picture.
Starting to think I'm never gonna get to play with this thing!
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I wouldn't be surprised if Kubota does have it. When I work on the Kubotas in my cubs, I get the parts through Kubota. Cheaper than through Cub Cadet. I'm pretty sure the new smaller Kubota tractors have similar engines. My B3300's engine looks exactly like the D600 with an extra cylinder added.
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