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Re: Kubota B6100
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Posted by Gentel Ben on August 21, 2006 at 07:18:15 from (12.158.105.144):
In Reply to: Kubota B6100 posted by Tim on November 22, 1999 at 06:31:45:
I own a B6100 Kubota.My attachment for it are a 4' finish mower,12x16 disc, a 38" brush mower, a box blade, a PTO driven spreader,a Kubota tiller,and a boom pole. The first thing you need to do is put trencher tires on the back!! They have good traction and don't dig up the grass as bad as tractor tires do.Mine are 29.5 x 12-15.It makes a big difference. The disc is probably a little too big,but it can pull it. Everything else works great. The brush mower is small,but I build deer feed plots on my hunting lease. Anything bigger would not fit between the trees. It is hard to find attachments small enough for this little tractor, but they are out there and most of the time cheap. I tried a 4' brush cutter. It was to heavy and made it like sitting in the middle of a teeder-todder. I hope you like it and if you have ? just ask me.I'll try to help. Ben
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