3 point hitch

1kubota

Member
Hi Folks, Since I own a tractor I shouldn't have to ask this question.. But here I am.. What is the difference of a catagory 0 and catagory 1 hitch? They both look the same to me. I think my BX-2230 has a catagory 1 ? Has anyone used a box blade a a snow blade? The back of the blade looks plenty tough enough.

Thanks
Larry
 

Erik

Member
the easiest way I know of to tell is pin size - IIRC, cat 0 has 3/4" pins and cat 1 has 7/8" pins.
I use my loader and BB to scrape snow -- mostly pulling forward so I don't bend one of my lift arms.
 

1kubota

Member
Erik, Thanks for getting back. I don't have a back blade. Thought I would pick up a box blade and kill 2 birds with 1 stone.

Larry
 

bczoom

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A box blade is kind of hard to do snow. Between the sides and the fact you can't angle it, everything collects under the tractor. What do you do with it then? Also, because of its weight, plan on it getting down to your surface pretty quickly. On stone, it'll be pulling it up and on concrete, it'll scuff it pretty hard.
 

1kubota

Member
You're probably right about the weight. I was planning on pushing backward. I had a brain fart.
Larry
 

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Harvey

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1Kubota, look around for a back blade, a used one can be had for $2 - 300. You'll find they work well.

Harvey
 

horsefarmer

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No brain fart - use box blade both ways. Pushing snow or pulling. Weight helps and does no damage to asphalt or concrete drives when properly adjusted. I have Snow Boss plow on 1 ton 4 wheel drive diesel dually and sometimes use tractor and box blade. Both move snow well.
 
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