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I hope you are talking about the Tail on my plane,

Sounds like a good fit for a 3-point, what do they get for a 3-point hitch option from the dealer? DOn't know much about Garden Tractors, spent allot of time on ATV's working, but only use my JD LX176 for mowing the lawn, have thought about getting a pull behind mower for the Polaris though, then i could sell the JD for more stuff on my ATV. I could mow the lawn allot faster on my ATV than i could on the JD.

Now there's an idea! :fing32:
 
I'm still waiting for a call back from my dealer. I wanted to ask just out of curiosity. I'm sure it will be $1000 or more though with a fair amount of Hydraulic hook up work and changing the back plate to accomodate a 3 point hookup.

You should proabaly get some turf saver tires for your 4 wheeler. The cutting swath as you skid around trees must be incredible ROF

As to your tail or the planes. Well it is a 3 point hitch.... :fing32:
 
I just got a call from my dealer, here is what I learned about the cost of a 3 pt hitch from Cub Cadet Hitch=$799 (at my local dealer)(retail =$899.00) with about 5 hours of install time at $79.99 for a grand total of around$1199.90/1299.90. The Kolpin/Cabela's solution seems a little more palatable
 
JohnSinVA said:
The Woods RBC60 will work with both cat 0 and cat 1 hitches. It has pins for both. The King Kutter XB series implements have cat 1 pins but cat 0 spacing, so you could modify them to work on cat 0 as well.
how would you modify the King Kutter XB blade to work on cat 0??? just replace the pins to cat 0 instead of cat 1?? is it as simple as that???
 
case644 said:
Hello everyone. Does anyone know of a company that makes a Cat "0" grader blade. I would assume a 4 footer would be fine but am unable to fine anyone that has one. I have a Cat "0" on my Case 644 and it would be a nice addition.

Thanks,
Bob
Bob, I've been looking for some cat 0 or 1 myself. These guys have some reasonable good quality cat 0 stuff. They actually have one on ebay right now. Their shipping isn't too bad either, but in my case they arn't too far from me so I can avoid shipping.

http://www.ironmanfabrication.net/
 
I bought the 54" Cat. 0 back blade offered by Ironmanfabrication. Build quality looks good, and the price seemed fair. When things dry out a little, I will try it on my HT23 to grade off the crown on my gravel driveway.
 
Sorry for bringing this one back to life, but I have a line on a Woods RBC-60 CAT-0 / CAT-1 rear blade for silly cheap, but I wanted to make sure this will work on my 318.

According to Woods, you can just get the CAT-0 pins and swap them out so that this blade works. It weights less than 200lbs, and I wanted to make sure that this blade will work on my 1992 318 with a Ruegg CAT-0 hitch. Please advise. Thanks. Here is the link:

http://www.woodsequipment.com/landscapeequipmentdetail.aspx?id=10037
 
On the Lienbach 4' Cat 0 or Cat 1 blade the Cat 1 pins go to the outside and the Cat 0 pins go to the inside.
What are you talking about? Lienbach doesn't sell a CAT-0 blade. I just looked at their site.
 
I just sold one that I bought last Spring 4' wide and would work on Cat 0 or
Cat 1.Most any 4' Cat 1 blade can be turned into a Cat 0 easily.Bush Hog makes a 4' Box Blade that will work on cat 0 just picked up the literature today from a dealer.
 
Does anyone have any experience with the Woods RBC-60 CAT-0 / CAT-1 ?
 
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