Looking to buy b2650 or b2601 *pictures inside!

Silver Fox

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Kubota B 2620, rear blade, bush hog, subsoiler. front loader
Jan 12, 2016
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Toohipsi
What is that hanging off the back of your new Kubota? Very nice looking outfit, by the way. Is that a type of quick hitch? If so, I have a B2920 couple years old, will that work on mine?
 

Toohipsi

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Bx2360 Sold, B2650
Feb 3, 2014
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It is a hitch/weight holder made by a company called Heavy Hitch. I can say enough about the owner Greg and the quality of product. I even have his trash can holder which for people with a long driveway is a must.
 

SpartanOrange

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Kubota B2650HST, 60" QA bucket, 60"mmm, 60"box blade, & 3rd function valve.
Mar 1, 2016
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Southern mid Michigan
Well, its been about 5 weeks since i've had the pleasure to take delivery of this little orange mammoth. I can report that my experience on the machine has evolved from neanderthal pulls and prods on the hydraulics to a minimally improved drunk-like choreograph of maneuvering that manipulates the tractor with almost intentional authority.
This thing is a blast, and I'm only breaking the surface!
 

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rtgt

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B3200
Jul 30, 2015
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Kentucky
Well, its been about 5 weeks since i've had the pleasure to take delivery of this little orange mammoth. I can report that my experience on the machine has evolved from neanderthal pulls and prods on the hydraulics to a minimally improved drunk-like choreograph of maneuvering that manipulates the tractor with almost intentional authority.
This thing is a blast, and I'm only breaking the surface!
That is funny right there!

Sometimes I think I have 8 thumbs and two fingers....
 

RCW

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BX2360, FEL, MMM, BX2750D snowblower. 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU
Apr 28, 2013
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my experience on the machine has evolved from neanderthal pulls and prods on the hydraulics to a minimally improved drunk-like choreograph of maneuvering that manipulates the tractor with almost intentional authority.
rtgt - I'm with you - one for the books, right there!!!

SpartanOrange - thanks for the laugh!!!:D

Coincidentally, I know exactly what you're talking about!!:p:p