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    Backhoe Woods bh6000 vs bh65

    I agree with Luke's comment, that the new model should be more expensive than the older one. I attached an image of the specs of each model, showing the slight differences between each. I have the BH6000 on my B7510 with the 4 poimt hitch and it works great. So far it has done everything that I...
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    Backhoe Backhoe attachments for Kubota B7500

    DaveyD, you lose no ground clearance with the 4 point hitch. I will post a picture if I have a good one. The 4 point sub frame stays attached to the tractor and actually adds a nice bit a weight giving improvement when doing loader work, or when I use my 3 point snowblower.This pic shows the...
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    Backhoe Backhoe attachments for Kubota B7500

    Hi Davey I bought the Woods BH6000 for my B7510 last spring and don't regret it for a second. I went with the sub-frame assembly based on advice from this site. The backhoe can certainly throw my tractor around and I did not want the risk of doing some serious damage. I know there are 3 point...
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    Backhoe NEW WOODS BH-6000

    Re: Update Installed Woods BH-6000 on B7510 Finished the installation of my new woods BH-6000 on my Kubota B-7510 last weekend and took it out for a test dig. Here are a couple of pictures of the finished product. So far, it looks like it will be very useful.
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    Backhoe  NEW WOODS BH-6000

    Well I picked up my new Woods BH-6000 backhoe with 12" bucket and 4 point sub-frame kit this morning from the dock of the shipping company. Will have to wait a few weeks to start the install on my Kubota B7510 because we still have winter here. I have a couple of snaps to show her off, she is...
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    3 ph drifts down

    Hi 600Rider, my Kubota 7510 is the same, the 3pt hitch drifts down, in my case it will drift down faster when the rpm's are at or just above idle and very slowly at 2000 or higher. It is a pain. I am considering the repair this summer, I think that Sd455dan in post #10 hit the nail on the head...
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    Snow Equipment Owning/Operating  Prepping 3pt snowblower for winter

    Hi All Need to ready my 3pt snowblower for winter and I am planning to complete some paint touch-up, check the gear box oil, and grease the auger and bearings. Wondering if I should grease the pto shaft? What does everyone else do to get their equipment ready for winter? Is there one grease...
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    Pray for Neighbour

    Hi All My neighbour had to sell his tractor this past weekend. His daughter has been diagnosed with anorexia and obessive compulsive disorder. She has been in and out of hospitals for a while now but the financial strain finally took its toll. I really feel for the family, and pray that they...
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    3 PT Hitch Piston Repair

    Hi All I am looking for some help and advice. My 3pt hitch arms slowly sink, when using tractor at 1800 rpm, at idle or when shutdown. I have been told that it may be the o-rings around the 3 pt piston. My question, is this a repair that a handy man mechanic can tackle? I have no problem doing...
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    3-Point Hitch  3 PT hitch keeps dropping

    I have owned my B7510 for 5 years now but really did not pay attention to how quickly the 3 PT hitch dropped while in use. With my rear snowblower on it is either fully up (rarely) or fully down. I have noticed that if I am stopped (engine at idle) with the blower fully up replacing a shear pin...
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    B7510 Seat Shutdown

    Hi all, I have been surfing the site for over a year now and have owned my B7510 for about a year. New to tractors, but I feel with all the information I have received from this site that I have been around tractors for years. My question, curious to know if I stand-up out of the seat when...
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    Rear weight ballast, newbie

    Hi everyone I have been a member for awhile, love the site and all the great information. My question, I have a large piece of heavy steel, which I would like to use as a rear ballast. Any thoughts; also do I need to add the top-link? I do have a ballast box, maybe I should just get the...
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