Freakingstang
Gold Member
I just bought my first house at the end of july. I have just under two acres but a ton of landscaping, grading and drainage issues to deal with next spring. I've worked with kubota diesels in the past at work (diesel generator technician) so I decided to look for a Bota'. Found this cherry G1900 Hst on craiglsit. I've done quite a bit of fab work and customization to it.
Buiilt a rear reciever hitch for it, then a rear weight box, than a staight pipe stack, then added a muffler to it bc it was too loud. I got a larger front plow setup off of craigslist for 150 bucks. it was meant for a B5100/B6100 kubota. I built a front hitch and reciever mount for it too. I fillled the tires with glycol and built my own set of tire chains for it.
Then on turkeyday I bought a Satoh S370D that I ran across on Craiglist and the guy was moving to alabama on sunday and had toget rid of it ASAP. I got a 54" finish mower with it. I'm going to adapt another reciever style hitch to it so I can use the plow with teh 4 wheel drive this winter and then try to find a small loader for it so I can take care of my property this spring
Buiilt a rear reciever hitch for it, then a rear weight box, than a staight pipe stack, then added a muffler to it bc it was too loud. I got a larger front plow setup off of craigslist for 150 bucks. it was meant for a B5100/B6100 kubota. I built a front hitch and reciever mount for it too. I fillled the tires with glycol and built my own set of tire chains for it.
Then on turkeyday I bought a Satoh S370D that I ran across on Craiglist and the guy was moving to alabama on sunday and had toget rid of it ASAP. I got a 54" finish mower with it. I'm going to adapt another reciever style hitch to it so I can use the plow with teh 4 wheel drive this winter and then try to find a small loader for it so I can take care of my property this spring