Levelling Box

Brad V

Member
I just saw a post regarding a Levelling box and it reminds me about something odd about my Tea20.
From observation I note that all the tractors have the Levelling box on the right side and I understand why but my tractor has one on each arm.
Why would a tractor have two levelling boxes?
Would this be a factory option or post factory modification?
I use mine to raise the front of my Brush hog/Slasher and perhaps that is the reason it's on there.
Any ideas?
Regards
Brad
 
I am going to put 2 on one of my tractors for grading -to help get just the right slant on lawns etc. I can see many reasons leveling boxes on both sides would be good. I have a Continental Belton finish mower it has only rear wheels -I have a chain with pre adjusted hooks to set the height. Just another reason for dual leveling boxes.
 
(quoted from post at 21:19:36 06/05/13) I am going to put 2 on one of my tractors for grading -to help get just the right slant on lawns etc. I can see many reasons leveling boxes on both sides would be good. I have a Continental Belton finish mower it has only rear wheels -I have a chain with pre adjusted hooks to set the height. Just another reason for dual leveling boxes.

Is your Continental Belton Finish mower a Mid mount as I have been considering CB KTR-72 or Woods MMM for my machine as I like that setup for quick turning?
Brad
 

Mine is a rear mount it only has trailing wheels -this keeps it close to the rear of the tractor.I use it on a L275 Kubota. I wish it had kront wheels to. its very sensitive about adjustment of the 3pt hitch.
 
Manuals for Ferguson earth levelling blades and
grading blades suggest that a levelling box is put
onto each lift arm to aid in adjustment . Looks like
you have a bonus .
 

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