Sub Soiler

BotaLoda

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BX2370, Loader w/tooth bar, MMM, sub soiler, 5' rake, rear ballast box, forks.
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I can let it dig in up to the cross bar and so far it hasn't had any problems. I've done some trench g for water run off and used it to dig up a 6" stump. Just pass around the stump to break the roots and then drive straight over till it hooks the stump and lift your 3 point.

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Is this for a sub compact? Could you please measure from the lower pins center to the very bottom for me?
 

coltbean

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It's an L2501 so just a cut not a scut. I can measure when I get home. What exact measurement are you wanting? In the 3 point or the subsoiler?

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BotaLoda

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BX2370, Loader w/tooth bar, MMM, sub soiler, 5' rake, rear ballast box, forks.
Feb 28, 2017
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Cosby, TN
It's an L2501 so just a cut not a scut. I can measure when I get home. What exact measurement are you wanting? In the 3 point or the subsoiler?

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If looking at the picture you posted of the subsoiler, from the lower tip of the cutting edge up to the red, or to get more precise, to the imaginary horizontal line that connects the left and right hitch pins (I'd guess that's about 1" higher). If you happen to recall how high the cutting edge goes above ground level when fully lifted that would be good to know also, just a guestimate is fine unless you still have it mounted and up.

Thanks much!
 

coltbean

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Ok so you basically want the depth of cut. It's still mounted so give me an hour.

Also what position is you top link in? If I recall I had to move mine because it was keeping it from going as deep.

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BotaLoda

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BX2370, Loader w/tooth bar, MMM, sub soiler, 5' rake, rear ballast box, forks.
Feb 28, 2017
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Cosby, TN
Ok so you basically want the depth of cut. It's still mounted so give me an hour.

Also what position is you top link in? If I recall I had to move mine because it was keeping it from going as deep.

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The depth of cut? Do your side links go all the way down to the ground or close to it?

I don't think the top link has more than one position? It is shortened all the way if that is what you mean.

No rush, I won't be touching it for a couple days.

Thanks
 

coltbean

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So mine is 20" from where the shank ( the black part) comes out of the red frame to level with the tip. In mine and most tractors you will have 3 positions where your top link pins to the rear of the tractor. I had to put mine in the top one because it would bind going down if in the lowest one. My lift arms will almost touch the ground. The subsoiler will go down enough that the red cross bar is at ground level. These pics are with the arms lifted as high as they will go.



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BotaLoda

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BX2370, Loader w/tooth bar, MMM, sub soiler, 5' rake, rear ballast box, forks.
Feb 28, 2017
120
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Cosby, TN
Thanks coltbean! Big difference between a compact and a subcompact. My one and only place to put the center link is up toward the bottom of the seat. Not quite sure what I'm going to do yet. I'll look up what a smaller one like yours with shipping goes for and see if anyone around here needs this big sucker.