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11-11-2008, 07:21 AM #1New Member
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Hydraulic trailer
Any advice on which hydraulic tipping trailer for a Kubota BX2350? I have a tow bar fitted to the 3 point so don't necessarily need the cranked off-set towing arm of the Kubota trailer. Thanks.
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11-11-2008, 08:38 AM #2Gold Member
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Re: Hydraulic trailer
Tractor Supply Company - 1.5 Ton XB Dump Trailer
These were reviewed in Four Wheeler mag as pretty useful and high quality...2008 Branson 3510i / BL10-S FEL / 72"Befco BB / 5' KK-Cutter / 6' Virnig SS Utility-Snow Bucket / 60" Markham Light-Duty Grapple Rake / Markham 60" Toothbar on factory Bucket / 7' Loader-Mounted Hydraulic Snow Blade
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11-11-2008, 09:46 AM #3
Re: Hydraulic trailer
Do a search on Country Mfg (or Manufacturing) here. I have their 2 ton model CMI Estate Wagons & Trailers for atv and lawn and garden.. Works well and a good deal for the price.
Barry
Lawson Hill Farm
NH TC40DA
'64 IH Cub Lo-Boy
'47 Willys Jeep CJ2a w/ PTO
'49 Willys Jeep CJ3a w/ PTO & 3pt lift
http://www.farmjeep.com/
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11-11-2008, 01:30 PM #4Silver Member
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Re: Hydraulic trailer
if you want a real heavy built one then here.Montana Tractors Wagons from Montana Tractors
The ones they have that you can either rear dump or side dump are real nice and can be change by pulling and moving a pin
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11-11-2008, 04:50 PM #5Super Member
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Re: Hydraulic trailer
Did you guys notice that the OP was in the UK? Maybe a UK person should be posting an answer?
jb
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11-12-2008, 01:35 AM #6
Re: Hydraulic trailer
For off-dump trailers...

Pronovost- Dump trailers - Off-road service
Canadians do business with the UK...
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11-12-2008, 07:33 AM #7Gold Member
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Re: Hydraulic trailer
2008 Branson 3510i / BL10-S FEL / 72"Befco BB / 5' KK-Cutter / 6' Virnig SS Utility-Snow Bucket / 60" Markham Light-Duty Grapple Rake / Markham 60" Toothbar on factory Bucket / 7' Loader-Mounted Hydraulic Snow Blade
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11-12-2008, 11:08 AM #8New Member
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Re: Hydraulic trailer
Thanks guys for your advice. I am in the UK but most kit is imported. I have other attachments for my BX2350 (mmm, flail, sweeper) all Kubota but most seem to be manufactured by other suppliers, painted orange and rebadged. This has led to servicing problems e.g., 2 months awaiting parts in one instance. Would prefer to buy direct from the original manufacturer just for ease of maintenance/servicing. I wonder who makes the TT1 for Kubota?


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