Superior loader on a kubota b 7100?

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Illini22

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Will a superior loader off a ford 600 work on a newer style b7100? It's for sale not far from me, he wants 1000$ with pump. I want to make sure it would work, at this time he isn't sure of model, just knows it came off his ford
 
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Does the loader look something like the attached pic? If so, they mount to the rear axle and some member on the front. Is it a trip mounted bucket or hydraulic curl?

If you can cut and weld steel you might be able to adapt it to fit.

Post a pic if you can. Take some measurements.

If it is what I think it is, I probably would keep looking. It depends on how much work you want to do and can do, I guess.
 

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Thank you for the reply. It's fully hydralic with pump mounted to front of tractor. I havn't seen a picture of it yet so I don't know if it's made out of pipe lime your picture or regular box tubing. I would have to pay if any fabrication work it needed. I just know I really would like A loader. My b 7100 runs great with very light use before I bought it. Our local baseball org. Dragged the infid and pulled a trailer with shovels a d diamond dry in the summer. I've really only cut grass and used a rake with it. I hate saying it but like I've heard on here before I may be better off buying another tractor with a loader on it.
 
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I know what you mean. I have wanted a loader the Kubota B6200 I bought used since I bought it 2 years ago. I priced one at the Kubota dealership for about $3500 or better... a Woods I think it was. It's hard to justify given that was about what I paid for the tractor alone. I've been looking for used for some time but I have not found them plentiful. Brackets for mounting are pretty vehicle specific even if the loader itself fits a number of tractors.

I've finally decide to make my own but I am retired and have the time. I have not welded a lot but enough that I'm willing to tackle it.

You might find that a local fabricator can build you a loader cheaper than buying one but it will probably be a lot more than $1000.
 
 
 
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