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  1. hodge

    B7200 3-point-hitch specs

    While those types of numbers are hard to find accurately, it will lift more than 400 lbs. I had a B7100, same basic tractor, and it would lift my 600 lb tiller easily. Welcome to the forum!
  2. hodge

    Broke lift arm turnbuckle stabilizer on my L275DT- what to replace assembly with?

    For the record, my long lead time has dwindled over the last 3 1/2 years. I am down to working week to week, so the lead time is typically a week or so for now.
  3. hodge

    What a backhoe model fits L2900 ?

    I read, on another forum, that it can also be used with a subframe. Maybe that info was wrong.
  4. hodge

    What a backhoe model fits L2900 ?

    Does the tractor have the subframe, or does the backhoe come with it? You'll want one.
  5. hodge

    king cutter tiller

    Chinesium? Mine is as tough as nails. I'd buy another one, if this one ever would wear out. Mine is US made.
  6. hodge

    Difficulty placing top link pin in lowest position

    Welcome to the forum!
  7. hodge

    For Sale: GREAT CONDITION! Kubota B7100 HST 4WD 622 running hours

    That's a beauty. My first tractor was a B7100, so they always invoke some sentimentality. Best of luck with the sale!
  8. hodge

    B6100 only runs in fast idle, why?

    Welcome to the forum! To shut the tractor off, you pull the throttle all the way back. So, if you try to idle it down too far, fuel will be cut off. Perhaps you are expecting it to idle lower, when it isn't engineered to?
  9. hodge

    Bucket hooks on the L2236 that came on my MX5400

    Welcome to the forum! I looked at the link posted- that's a chincy design. I wouldn't trust it with a load that an MX would be capable of lifting. I suggest that you look at what Kenny offers.
  10. hodge

    BX1500 3-point hitch setup

    They should be.
  11. hodge

    Do you need a truck?

  12. hodge

    Do you need a truck?

    Normal is boring.
  13. hodge

    Adjusting B2301 telescoping stabilizer arms

    Welcome to the forum! It's mathematics. There is a range of adjustment for each stabilizer- typically, holes line up (to pin the stabilizer) from 3/16" to 1/2", depending on the manufacturer. Implement frames can vary in width, so once the lift arms are attached to the implement, it's possible...
  14. hodge

    Concealed Carry Gun?

    I had one, and wish that I hadn't sold it. Mine ran great. I didn't sell it because of problems, just bored and wanted the next gun. It's low on round count, but it is small, carries easy, and it's a decent caliber for how small it is. I also REALLY like my Sig P365. Also small, easy to carry...
  15. hodge

    Scheduled hose replacement?

    If it isn't broke, I generally don't fix it. I agree that some things should be preventative maintenance, but new hoses every two years is extreme. My first thought would be "Are they using junk hoses on my expensive tractor?".
  16. hodge

    Land Pride adjustments for my pasture

    Welcome to the forum! If you're mowing (I'm assuming that you are using a bush hog/rotary mower) with the front mower skids touching the ground, that's too low. I mow with mine riding about 3 inches or so off of the ground, and it's about right. In addition, you might check the position of the...
  17. hodge

    Installed telescoping stabilizers on 3-point hitch, PTO driveshaft is grinding on them

    The stabilizers are installed correctly. The pivot plate can be flipped upside down- it isn't concentric- and it will give more clearance. I've seen the same issue numerous times, and it usually involves a larger than normal universal joint. The profile of the stabilizers is only marginally...
  18. hodge

    Will you buy from EA again?

    I wouldn't. Trust is quickly broken and hard to build back. There are too many other options, who haven't broken trust or abused customers. I have no intention of punishing EA by not buying their stuff, but I won't disregard other companies who have operated their businesses honorably...
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    Everything Attachments says on Fb they are back

    I hope that they get it sorted out and can start back up, but they have a lot of trust to rebuild. That will take time, and may never be fully restored. The manner of how they shut down, and how people had to struggle so long to get reimbursed (if they did), goes beyond warm fuzzies and blind...