B6000 Plow help

js5020

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Howdy, I have a Kubota B6000 and I want to attach this plow to it. My buddy says it’s too big, what are your thoughts? It’s a 14” 3 blade plow. I will attach a picture of the plow! Thanks
Hmmmm no won't lift it let alone pull it. 14" plows generally require 15hp per bottom so that plow would really need a 45hp tractor at a minimum for 3 14" bottoms. A B6000 is pretty small get a single 10" like is used on garden tractors.
 

Bill Groom

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I believe my B7100 is rated for a 14" single plow. That is a heavy piece, and would likely be entirely to large to lift, let alone plow, with. That implement would do well behind 40-50 horsepower.

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Yes, it's much too big for your B6000. However you can take one beam out of it and make a nice one bottom plow you could probably use. Those old plows don't bring much anymore because they are not used, and the price becomes almost what ever scrap price is.

I took an old John Deere 2 bottom plow and modified it for use on my B8200. All made from scrap. Still sets there looking for work!! I removed the rolling coulter at one point and never reinstalled.
 

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So do the mounts look correct to mount it to the b6000
Your picture comes through to us as the size of a postage stamp so little to no detail.

Regardless, that plow ain't going to work...period. ;)

Even if you cut off 2 of the moldbords it's still too big, you simply do not have enough HP or tractor to pull that. :(