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Im new to the forum and just love it! I've already found a lot of useful stuff. I recently purchased a Kubota B6000 with a 48" woods finish mower, I love the tractor but i'm having trouble finding implements for it. I know it has the reverse PTO wich doesn't help my quest. Any one have a suggestion as to where to go? I live in Ohio but would be willing to drive for the right price. Thanx yall!
 

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What exactly you looking for?
If you want 3 PH stuff like box blade, discs, etc. any Cat.1 implement will work like Brinley, King Kutter, Frontier, etc.
I have MMM and front blade for mine that came with machine when I bought it used.
Best bet would contact your local Kubota dealer to see what he has, keep an eye on CL, E-bay.
Toys for the B6000 are hard to find, but they're out there.

By the way......:MTF_wel:
 

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Welcome aboard benamatr.
You mention you have a Woods RFM which is one of the most desired implements. It makes me wonder if you already have a PTO reverser on it and if so, any common implement of the correct size should work.

Another highly desired implement would be an FEL. Used FELs are available but depending upon your mechanical ability could be a major project. Woods & Koyker made kits for thses tractors and still may provide them. It could be worth a check out.
Contacting local Kubota dealers and salvage yards could also turn up hidden jems. Ebay and Craigslist often turnup good stuff also.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
 

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Volfandt is correct about the loaders. If you look at my tractor, the loader is something I found on Craig's list for $250.00. It was in excellent condition and included the pump and electric clutch. It's a Johnson Work Horse and took very little to adapt to my Kubota. My Son and I just installed a Kwik-Way loader on his Duetz-Allis Ultima. He paid $150.00 and found it locally. People showed very little interest in my tractor until I installed the loader. Now I can't hardly keep people away from it. On top of that I use it more than my large Ford loader tractor.
Enjoy you tractor!
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Definitely a FEL would be most helpful!
Cvans,
Got anymore of them inexpensive FELs out by you? I have been looking around here in the eastern US & can't find one without sacrificing my first born! The cheapest I found is $1500 for a used one.
 

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I'll tell you John, I thought I had died and gone to heaven when I found the first one. When my Son went and saw the guy I had told him about and he sold it to him for a $150 I thought I was going to have to take another heart pill. That KwikWay has a self leveling bucket too. It's had a lot of use but is still in sound condition. I wouldn't hold my breath for anymore deals like these to come along. It's funny tho, when people see mine they start talking about things they have seen here and there. Some of these turn out to be good leads so who knows what will turn up next. Keep watching Craig's list and be the first to call. I'm retired so I can check several times a day.
Good luck!
Chris
 

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Thanks everyone. I would like to find a FEL, right now I'm watching for a rototiller, scraper, etc. Do they make post hole diggers for these small tractors? I'd like to make it as versatile as possible. I'm already impressed with the power this thing has. I'm also starting on a miniature hay wagon for behind it. I sure am glad I found this site!
 
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