B2630 Combo Hitch

CBMAMF5

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B2630, Loader, Scraper, Snowblower
Apr 19, 2011
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Sauk Rapids, MN
I was always looking for a way to easily put weight on the back of my B2630. I use the bucket a lot and move trailers around. I'm sure I couldn't have been the only guy looking. The hitch was made by OMNI Mnfg. in MN. Build quality looks pretty good. I did scrounge to find 40 pound JD weights. I had to buy 2 new, but they are pricey.
 

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CBMAMF5

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B2630, Loader, Scraper, Snowblower
Apr 19, 2011
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Sauk Rapids, MN
The hitch with hook, pins and freight was around $230. 6 40's used for $150 and shelled out $100 for 2 new. 2 cans Kubota orange...Around $500 for everything. Probably should have scrouged harder for 2 more used weights, but wanted it done and finished. Rock picking and yard projects bearing down on me.
 

Eric McCarthy

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Kubota B6100E
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It looks good and is a nice set up for loader work but I'd be tad bit concered that much weight on the rear of the tractor while moving a trailer might over load the rear end.
 

Eddie Jr.

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B3200 HSD
Mar 27, 2011
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I like the set up for sure! I keep my 6ft blade on the back for weight, its 350lbs well back and low from the tractor, but when working close to the house one must be very careful not to run the blade into the side of the house. Almost wish I had the ballast box now.
Thanks for sharing!
M.