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petarm1

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k6000 with plow
Oct 20, 2013
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rycroft ab
good day folks. just joined the site and hope to learn all that I can to make my orange ride the best in my neighbour hood. I just purchased a b6000 2 wheel drive with plow and am looking to build a simple loader for the front. I don't need it to lift into a gravel truck but I would like to be able to move dirt from one side of the yard to the other. if any one has some good ideas to share that would be great. I will look over all the old threads to see if there is anything there.
love the machine and hope to learn a whole lot
thanks petarm1
 

Eric McCarthy

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Kubota B6100E
Dec 21, 2009
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Richmond Va
Best bang for your buck and cost not much more then if you built one your own is to contact Cold Water tractor and order a loader from them. They can ship a ready to install loader to your door for $2,400 I believe.

www.coldwatertractor.com
 

Eric McCarthy

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Lifetime Member

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Kubota B6100E
Dec 21, 2009
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Richmond Va
From what I've heard in the past from other members who have built their own loaders to those who've bought one from Coldwater, there is only a few hundred bucks difference between building your own and buying Coldwater's ready to install.