tinytractors
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- Joined
- Feb 14, 2005
- Messages
- 73
- Location
- VA southeastern
- Tractor
- Kubota L3430 HST, 52 Ford 8N, JD455 AWS, Bayou 300 ATV
Grant... Mine has two remotes, normally for the top and tilt cylinders. (T/T is important).
I run a used 6'Gannon boxscraper on the back most of the time and also have a 6 'BushHog 70-06 back blade with hydraulic offset/angle running off the top link remote. The normal recommendation is a 7' backblade, but the 6' is handier in the tight woods here. Being able to offset makes a big difference too. I run a 5' Bush Hog Razorback cutter (left over from a smaller Kubota) and it would have no problem with a 6'. The quick attach on the FEL is absolutly a must. I have a set of 48" pallet forks for it that I use more than the 6' bucket. I recently bought a toothbar from Markham also their 3pt adapter for the QA... this lets me use a 6'york rake, boom pole, a small 4' boxscraper, and a 30" pond scoop on the FEL. Haven't gotten a chance to run my back blade there yet, but I don't anticipate any problems (just longer hoses)... the 723 loader is awesome. A third remote would be handy and I plan on getting it later ($450 from Kubota).
Hope this helps
Pete.
I run a used 6'Gannon boxscraper on the back most of the time and also have a 6 'BushHog 70-06 back blade with hydraulic offset/angle running off the top link remote. The normal recommendation is a 7' backblade, but the 6' is handier in the tight woods here. Being able to offset makes a big difference too. I run a 5' Bush Hog Razorback cutter (left over from a smaller Kubota) and it would have no problem with a 6'. The quick attach on the FEL is absolutly a must. I have a set of 48" pallet forks for it that I use more than the 6' bucket. I recently bought a toothbar from Markham also their 3pt adapter for the QA... this lets me use a 6'york rake, boom pole, a small 4' boxscraper, and a 30" pond scoop on the FEL. Haven't gotten a chance to run my back blade there yet, but I don't anticipate any problems (just longer hoses)... the 723 loader is awesome. A third remote would be handy and I plan on getting it later ($450 from Kubota).
Hope this helps
Pete.