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Don't worry about it, Matt. Personally, I think Kubota's maximum implement size ratings in the manuals are pretty conservative. I would guess that's because they don't want you to buy a tractor and implements, then complain that the tractor won't handle the implements they specified. And just like maximum towing ratings for cars and pickup trucks, they don't know what kind of terrain you'll be working on; i.e., they don't specify one size for for clay, one for sand, one for gravel, etc. In other words, that's a generalized recommendation; you can go larger or smaller depending on your personal needs. That's within reason, of course. If you damage that B7800 trying to power a 15' batwing brush hog, they might not cover it under warranty. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif