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Just starting a thread to see what everyone has for tractors.

Here is mine a 2010 kubota bx 25 i have a 48 inch tiller, 6.5 ft snow plow that clips onto the bucket. and a 14 inch single bottom plow.

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Just starting a thread to see what everyone has for tractors.

Here is mine a 2010 kubota bx 25 i have a 48 inch tiller, 6.5 ft snow plow that clips onto the bucket. and a 14 inch single bottom plow.

 

 

That snow plow sounds very handy. Ive been looking for a better way to move snow but must be missing something. Ive not seen the clip snow plow thing. Can we get some pictures of that? Thanks!

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Ours: Kubota L4400, 60" reverse turning tiller, box blade. Landscaping and BIG garden.

 

Bought for dad: Kubota L2800, 5' mower and regular 5' blade. driveway maintenance, mowing and hauling logs.

 

Spent lotsa hours on JD 4010's and 4430's. Refurbed a 4480 but never got to drive before the farmgot sold :(

 

Everything diesel. Don't beleive in gas tractors ;)

 

Got the manual tranny on the L4400 because I figured Id need the few extra HP's for that tiller. Wow will that thing till but Kubota's HST tranny is pretty handy.

 

Weird thing about my L2800: I think they are listed as a 3 cylinder engine but mine has 4! Bought new last year or the year before. Dad is loving it.

 

Had the L4400 for about 5 years now. Other than complete fluid change, been running great!

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Just starting a thread to see what everyone has for tractors.

Here is mine a 2010 kubota bx 25 i have a 48 inch tiller, 6.5 ft snow plow that clips onto the bucket. and a 14 inch single bottom plow.

 

 

That snow plow sounds very handy. Ive been looking for a better way to move snow but must be missing something. Ive not seen the clip snow plow thing. Can we get some pictures of that? Thanks!

 

 

http://bxpanded.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=24

 

I copied the idea... All I did was weld a piece of angle iron on to the a frame of a truck plow I bought and bolted a piece of chain to the back of the A frame. I use a chain binder to keep it on the bucket.

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Here's my little guy loaded up to head to my MIL's for some pre-holiday cleanup:

 

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Having a small tractor makes life so much easier. My one wish if I were to do it again, would be to get a TLB/mid-mount mower combo rather than a just a loader/mid-mount mower.
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