I don't know, but I'm hoping it really snows this year.That look like a sweet ride!
Wonder how she handles in snow?
Yeah, I had never even seen one until this one popped up on CL. The machine was in Goldendale, WA, about a 160 mile drive from me. I used to live there, and it turns out that the guy who owned it was someone I had gone to middle school with and was in my Boy Scout troop. It was kinda cool to re-connect over the little Kubota.That is a cool machine.
I think it would be an awesome landscaping tool.
But looks like an orphan, as not many around like that.
My kinda toy.
If you don't get enough snow over there come play in my yard I get a ton of snow!I don't know, but I'm hoping it really snows this year.
Actually, a '74 401/TH400. Even with 2.87 gears I can hit around 84 mph in the 1/8th. About 352hp. Pretty much stock motor.Hmmmm 69 Rebel,,, would that be with the 390cuin 325 hp or 365hp?
I load it up with the the FEL on my B6000. It does have an hydraulic dump, and it pretty easily holds about 2/3 to 3/4 of a yard.COOL!
How does the rear hopper get loaded? Does it have a dump feature?
tool junkie Im from oakbank and one day Id like to get to meet you in LdB how do I reach you as i see that you have not posted for quite awhileThe older the boys, the bigger the toys.
Or he with the most toys when he dies- wins!
Last winter was the harshest in over 60 years.
Tons of snow and brutal cold. Hope i never see one like that again.
I have seen similar machines, but never one with a blade.
Should be handy.
They don't offer them in North America that I know of, it's just been imported, and thus I do believe they fall in the grey category and you can not get any Kubota or dealer support for them.When did they offer that model in North America? Or was that imported?
The KC series of tracked dumpers we can buy here dump to the front and they don't have dozer blades.
I like this one better......you can spread your load after you dump. That way you don't have to keep running with the loader tractor all the time. One of these would be perfect for building my trails.