New M6060 - Very little lift on 3 point hitch

jwiatrek

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New to the forum and to Kubota

I just took delivery of a new M6060 and the 3 point will not raise high enough to mount the auger on my post hole digger. I also noticed it only lifts my BushHog about 5 inches off the ground.

I checked both side linkages to make sure they are as short as possible, and adjusted the hole on the lower arm to try and maximize lift

Not sure what else to try to get it to have more travel - it only moves about 17 inches total from lowest point to highest measured at the end of the lower connecting ball.

Thoughts?
 

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This probably won’t help but is your top link pinned in the lowest hole at the tractor? Lowest hole lifts higher I think 🤔
 

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This probably won’t help but is your top link pinned in the lowest hole at the tractor? Lowest hole lifts higher I think 🤔
Yes tried all 3 holes for both the bush hog and post hole auger ... Didn't make a significant difference.

Thanks for the idea...
 

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With nothing attached to 3 pt hitch & 3 pt control lever fully rearward then after operating engine can 3 pt draft arms be raised very much? If so how much can the draft arms be raised? If 3pt draft arms raise very much it's possible feedback linkage needs adjusting
 

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No issues with ours. The other obvious thing to check is the travel lock on the remote control lever...you don't have that restricting the full range of the lever do you?
If that isn't it I assume it would be the travel on the linkage? The M6060 has external cylinders to control the 3PT which is great...I guess you could also have an issue with the hydraulic cylinders.
 

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New to the forum and to Kubota

I just took delivery of a new M6060 and the 3 point will not raise high enough to mount the auger on my post hole digger. I also noticed it only lifts my BushHog about 5 inches off the ground.

I checked both side linkages to make sure they are as short as possible, and adjusted the hole on the lower arm to try and maximize lift

Not sure what else to try to get it to have more travel - it only moves about 17 inches total from lowest point to highest measured at the end of the lower connecting ball.

Thoughts?
I used a Land Pride RCR1884 rotary cutter on the back of the MX6000 open station a lot this last spring/summer. I have the factory top-n-tilt and found that I shortened the top ram regularly in order to get the cutter high enough at the rear to move around easily, and particularly, high enough to drive the MX with the 1884 attached on/off the flatbed trailer.
 

jwiatrek

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With nothing attached to 3 pt hitch & 3 pt control lever fully rearward then after operating engine can 3 pt draft arms be raised very much? If so how much can the draft arms be raised? If 3pt draft arms raise very much it's possible feedback linkage needs adjusting
Forgive my ignorance - but by Feedback linkage, is that the adjustable side links or something else?

I have shortened the adjustable side links to their shortest settings

With nothing attached, the movement is only about 17 inches measured at the ball connector on the lift arm



Thanks for you help
 
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jwiatrek

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No issues with ours. The other obvious thing to check is the travel lock on the remote control lever...you don't have that restricting the full range of the lever do you?
If that isn't it I assume it would be the travel on the linkage? The M6060 has external cylinders to control the 3PT which is great...I guess you could also have an issue with the hydraulic cylinders.
Travel lock is not an issue, side linkages are as short as possible ... Not sure about the hydraulic cylinders, I thought those were part of the draft control??
 

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Travel lock is not an issue, side linkages are as short as possible ... Not sure about the hydraulic cylinders, I thought those were part of the draft control??
The hydraulic cylinders are what lift and lower the 3PT arms on the machine. At least the ones I am talking about.
 

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I think the problem here might be one of expectation not matching up to reality. Take 3-point augers for example. They're not a good idea for a number of reasons. No down force, clearance and geometry issues for example. A better solution is a SSQA model that attaches to the loader.

Even rotary cutters aren't really intended to be lifted off the ground but we want to get on/off trailers or move from one point to another so raise up the cutter. Add in articulating top links to reduce stress while cutting, but cause the rear of the cutter to sag when raised and this can lead to disappointment.
 

jwiatrek

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I think the problem here might be one of expectation not matching up to reality. Take 3-point augers for example. They're not a good idea for a number of reasons. No down force, clearance and geometry issues for example. A better solution is a SSQA model that attaches to the loader.

Even rotary cutters aren't really intended to be lifted off the ground but we want to get on/off trailers or move from one point to another so raise up the cutter. Add in articulating top links to reduce stress while cutting, but cause the rear of the cutter to sag when raised and this can lead to disappointment.
Interesting perspective - however I find it odd that the 5 tractors that I have used in my life before all could lift an auger above the ground so that it could be attached and actually used as an auger. Never had problems with down force, clearance or geometry - I guess we knew how to use an auger. So I think it's a reasonable expectation that a tractor can use an auger as it is designed and to think a 3 point hitch could go high enough for an auger to clear the ground.

If you think that a tractor's 3 point hitch being able to lift an auger such that it can actually be used is an unreasonable expectation then there are a lot of post hole augers that are exceeding that expectation.

Rotary cutters made to attach to a 3 point hitch are meant to be lifted.
 

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Seems to me, the longer the lift arms are, the higher the lift will be at the end of the arms. Try lengthening rather than shortening the lift arms.
 
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This probably won’t help but is your top link pinned in the lowest hole at the tractor? Lowest hole lifts higher I think 🤔
Are you sure that the lowest hole lifts higher? I just looked at my tractor and found that the toplink is in the upper hole. Looks like I might be able to get more lift on my machine.
 

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The hydraulic cylinders are what lift and lower the 3PT arms on the machine. At least the ones I am talking about.
Yes I went to look again, and see what you m
The hydraulic cylinders are what lift and lower the 3PT arms on the machine. At least the ones I am talking about.
Ah yes, thanks I was interpreting what I was seeing incorrectly ... The link to the parts schematic is very helpful. Have you ever adjusted the feedback linkage to change the lift characteristics?
 

jwiatrek

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Seems to me, the longer the lift arms are, the higher the lift will be at the end of the arms. Try lengthening rather than shortening the lift arms.
Lift arms are in the longest configuration, the side links are as short as possible now which helped over how it was delivered by about an inch as it was already very short ...
 

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Yes I went to look again, and see what you m

Ah yes, thanks I was interpreting what I was seeing incorrectly ... The link to the parts schematic is very helpful. Have you ever adjusted the feedback linkage to change the lift characteristics?
No our M7060 never had an issue. We have a rotary cutter RCF1574 I think. No auger yet. I am curious though!
 

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I think so. Maximum travel is limited by hydraulic cylinders. From a section view - implement side of top link is fixed. Let’s assume for this discussion that cylinders will give you a 90 degree arc (lift). IF pinned in bottom hole at tractor the arc will be at 0 degree fully raised. Now move up to top hole on tractor and the same maximum at the maximum raised is somewhere around 15 degrees.

Hope this is right 🥴
 

jwiatrek

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No our M7060 never had an issue. We have a rotary cutter RCF1574 I think. No auger yet. I am curious though!
So at its highest ... How much clearance do you have at the front of the cutter? I get about 5 inches at max ...

When trying to connect my auger this as high as it goes ... Cannot even get the auger under the gear box
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