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Posted: 4/21/2017 11:23:13 AM EDT


Basically this with out the off road construction site tires? I just need the bucket in the front, actually technically I don't need the bucket, I need the arms So I can put a fork on the arms to mount a trailer ball to move my boat.

Also how about a gas engine, I am sure the diesel is expensive AF to fix somthing on when it brakes and probably has a DPF and catalyst system.

So, does anyone offer somthing like this that doesn't cost more than my car?
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Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:33:46 AM EDT
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Check out Mahindra.
A guy at work just bought one built to suit his needs.
Bucket on front, Hoe on the rear, & and an auger attachment.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:34:03 AM EDT
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How big is the trailer?  Why not a trailer dolly?  Motorized or not depending on need.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:34:41 AM EDT
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ya, but then you have a John Deere 
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:36:48 AM EDT
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Have you looked at these?

drill powered trailer dolly.

The bigger ones will move a 26' boat with no problem.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:41:15 AM EDT
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I wouldn't buy a tractor without a loader, but if you only want it to move a trailer around, a three point hitch works just fine for that.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:41:39 AM EDT
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They sell a similar series KUBOTA that would suit your needs.


 Break a KUBOTA Diesel?

ETA:Here toy go.




 FRONT - 16x7.50-8 R3 OTR Grass Master
REAR - 24x12.00-12 R3 OTR Grass Masterinc
1 BALLAST BOX$245.001 HYDRAULIC VALVE KIT /BX1870 SERIES$656.001
FRONT LOADER PACKAGE$2,164.00

13K and change
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:43:12 AM EDT
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Thats the best part . I just ordered a new 2 series JD over Kubota.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:43:14 AM EDT
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Have you looked at these?

drill powered trailer dolly.

The bigger ones will move a 26' boat with no problem.
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I have one of those.  I don't have the drill adapter, but it still works great for pushing around my <5,000 pounds.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:45:04 AM EDT
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http://www.kubota.com/assets/product/BXSeries/BX-Series-BX2680-Loader.jpg

Basically this with out the off road construction site tires? I just need the bucket in the front, actually technically I don't need the bucket, I need the arms So I can put a fork on the arms to mount a trailer ball to move my boat.

Also how about a gas engine, I am sure the diesel is expensive AF to fix somthing on when it brakes and probably has a DPF and catalyst system.

So, does anyone offer somthing like this that doesn't cost more than my car?
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You want a tractor to move a trailer, but you don't want a "tractor" or any thing relating to what makes it a tractor with a bucket....



You can't use a trailer dolly??
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:47:29 AM EDT
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Poor guy.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:48:21 AM EDT
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The kubota BX you posted can be had with different tires.  Used ones can be found with none of the new tier 4 emissions.  4wd with a loader is nice especially moving a trailer with the bucket on wet grass.  Learned that the hard way.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:49:05 AM EDT
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yes...that!
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:49:34 AM EDT
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23 foot boat, 5k pounds or so. The issue is that I move it in the grass sometimes.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:50:22 AM EDT
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I think the wet grass would be an issue, plus I'd have to wear this hat...

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X700 series John Deere.  Will still be diesel, and not cheap
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:51:41 AM EDT
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You want a tractor to move a trailer, but you don't want a "tractor" or any thing relating to what makes it a tractor with a bucket....



You can't use a trailer dolly??
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http://www.kubota.com/assets/product/BXSeries/BX-Series-BX2680-Loader.jpg

Basically this with out the off road construction site tires? I just need the bucket in the front, actually technically I don't need the bucket, I need the arms So I can put a fork on the arms to mount a trailer ball to move my boat.

Also how about a gas engine, I am sure the diesel is expensive AF to fix somthing on when it brakes and probably has a DPF and catalyst system.

So, does anyone offer somthing like this that doesn't cost more than my car?




You want a tractor to move a trailer, but you don't want a "tractor" or any thing relating to what makes it a tractor with a bucket....



You can't use a trailer dolly??
No I don't have a riding lawn mower right now, so I would use it to move the boat and cut the grass. I am sure I could find other uses for it too.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:52:18 AM EDT
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X700 series John Deere.  Will still be diesel, and not cheap
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X700 series John Deere.  Will still be diesel, and not cheap
I wonder if I priced one of those before, it was like 20 freaking thousand dollars, WTF
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:52:22 AM EDT
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Poor guy.
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Thats the best part . I just ordered a new 2 series JD over Kubota.
Poor guy.
I refuse to pay that kind of money for a tractor with loader mounted controls.  Most god awful uncomfortable place for them.  I'll enjoy my tractor mounted joystick 
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:53:31 AM EDT
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I wonder if I priced one of those before, it was like 20 freaking thousand dollars, WTF
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Should be just over $10k without the loader.  List price is like $13k.  You can get a 1025R with a loader for under $20k
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:55:00 AM EDT
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Should be just over $10k without the loader.  List price is like $13k.  You can get a 1025R with a loader for under $20k
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I wonder if I priced one of those before, it was like 20 freaking thousand dollars, WTF
Should be just over $10k without the loader.  List price is like $13k.  You can get a 1025R with a loader for under $20k
that's freaking nuts.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:56:10 AM EDT
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I refuse to pay that kind of money for a tractor with loader mounted controls.  Most god awful uncomfortable place for them.  I'll enjoy my tractor mounted joystick 
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KUBOTA loader controls are on the dash pod so neither one of us knows what you're talking about.


Unless you have Raptor arms.......
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:57:11 AM EDT
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that's freaking nuts.
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Yes, see my edit above.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:57:31 AM EDT
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23 foot boat, 5k pounds or so. The issue is that I move it in the grass sometimes.
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What is the tongue weight?  Over maybe 4 hundred pounds, you're going to want a bigger tractor.   Unless, of course, you use the 3 point hitch, rather than the bucket.  It can lift MUCH more.  If you're lifting with the bucket, and you pick up the back wheels of the tractor, you're going for a ride.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:58:03 AM EDT
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KUBOTA loader controls are on the dash pod so neither one of us knows what you're talking about.


Unless you have Raptor arms.......
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Link Posted: 4/21/2017 11:59:07 AM EDT
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Neet, thats one model.

BX25 owner.


Link Posted: 4/21/2017 12:03:03 PM EDT
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kubota makes them with turf tires also   local dealer has plenty of both turf tires and ag tires

we have a resident member with one who uses the crap out of his

I have a larger B series Kubota tractor but if it ever craps out I think I will step down to the smaller one with turf tires
my yard will sure thank me


ETA: for just moving a trailer just buy a trailer mule
they have them in electric or gas with big tires capable of moving on grass
plenty of plans to build your own if you wish to do so
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 12:06:14 PM EDT
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What is the tongue weight?  Over maybe 4 hundred pounds, you're going to want a bigger tractor.   Unless, of course, you use the 3 point hitch, rather than the bucket.  It can lift MUCH more.  If you're lifting with the bucket, and you pick up the back wheels of the tractor, you're going for a ride.
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23 foot boat, 5k pounds or so. The issue is that I move it in the grass sometimes.
What is the tongue weight?  Over maybe 4 hundred pounds, you're going to want a bigger tractor.   Unless, of course, you use the 3 point hitch, rather than the bucket.  It can lift MUCH more.  If you're lifting with the bucket, and you pick up the back wheels of the tractor, you're going for a ride.
that's true...maybe I would need a counter weight in the back.

But these lawn mowers are expensive, holy crap.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 12:07:27 PM EDT
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that's freaking nuts.
Yes, see my edit above.
I saw that 13k, still I can't justify that. Maybe I need to start a landscaping company.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 12:08:36 PM EDT
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If I went Kubota it was going to be the L series and they had the loader mounted controls.  Just one reason why I went green over orange.
Link Posted: 4/21/2017 2:47:57 PM EDT
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So, here we have a thread where @kubota3430 can legitimately help, and no one tags him. WTF is wrong with you people? 
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