WANTED - Tiller for B6000E

Big Trees

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I know it's a long shot but if I don't try I will never succeed.

I'm in Texas and would like to buy a tiller that will work with my B6000E tractor.

Anybody can pm or call me, two one four-eight four three-three three one four


Thank you very much
 

85Hokie

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Leatherguy has one.....not sure he wants to sell it - and he is only 1600 miles away too, talk about sheer bad luck!

Good luck in your search !:)
 

Big Trees

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Leatherguy has one.....not sure he wants to sell it - and he is only 1600 miles away too, talk about sheer bad luck!

Good luck in your search !:)
Thanks for the reply! I am hopeful there's somebody on here with one that they wouldn't mind parting with but 1600 miles is a little far LOL. I do appreciate the response and the well wishes!
 

hodge

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Have you searched locally, or looked at buying online? Purchasing a used tiller from a distant buyer is going to kill you in freight.

You didn't ask, but I would suggest about a 42" tiller for your tractor. I run a 48" with my B7100- it does it well, but it wouldn't pull a wider one.
 

Big Trees

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Have you searched locally, or looked at buying online? Purchasing a used tiller from a distant buyer is going to kill you in freight.

You didn't ask, but I would suggest about a 42" tiller for your tractor. I run a 48" with my B7100- it does it well, but it wouldn't pull a wider one.
I have looked around locally, the problem is the CCW pto with this model. I thought this would be the most likely place I would find one.

I do know there is some models that can be 'converted' but not sure which ones or what I'd need to do to convert them.

If you have any info of that I would certainly appreciate it if you don't mind sharing with me.

Thanks for the response.
 

hodge

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I have looked around locally, the problem is the CCW pto with this model. I thought this would be the most likely place I would find one.

I do know there is some models that can be 'converted' but not sure which ones or what I'd need to do to convert them.

If you have any info of that I would certainly appreciate it if you don't mind sharing with me.

Thanks for the response.
Wasn't there a reverser available, to convert it for conventional implements? You might check with West Kentucky Tractor Parts. I'm sure that someone here has knowledge of them.
 

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Wasn't there a reverser available, to convert it for conventional implements? You might check with West Kentucky Tractor Parts. I'm sure that someone here has knowledge of them.
Locating a reverser is like trying to find Ubitanium from what I understand.

Though one might could Maybbbbbbbe get one from a similar sized tractor of other manufacture maybe and have the case modified to fit the Kubota???? Maybe a generic thing from a gearbox manufacture?


Here is manufacture that you can order custom boxes

http://www.ondrivesus.com/gearboxes-reducers/custom

Here is a rev. box with splined out shafts. Not sure if they can make primay a PTO female input and male PTO output instead??
http://www.trbmachine.com/TRB_Machine/Gearboxes.html
 

Big Trees

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hodge - coachgeo stated my reason for trying to find a tiller instead of a reverser. They're very hard to find and if I was able to find one I think they'd want more money for that then I paid for the tractor and name brand bush hog. I will call WKTP today and see what they say. Thanks.

coachgeo- Thanks for the suggestion and the links. I will check into that option.


Thank you both for your help