B2650 disc

skeets

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Simple answer,,,maybe... depends,,
You know how this goes what your going to be dragging it through up hills down. MHO use your head and I dont see a problem. I think it works like 5hp per foot of implement so using that rule of thumb, yeah you should be ok
 

barmstro

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No, I rented a 5' disc for my b2650, just last weekend. I had to replant about 1 acre of grass. I broke it up with my rippers on my box blade, I then chopped it up with the disc. I was working up and down slopes I would not have normally driven sideways, but with a ground engaging implement sideways felt OK, it was not a big deal.
My soil is very light and sandy which could have made it easier? It worked fine for me in low gear 4 wheel drive.
hope this helps.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Wide open question, there are different weights and different gang and disk configurations that will all effect the usability of the implement on the tractor.

Be a little more specific as to the make, and model that you want.

And as a general guideline, your about 20HP to the ground so your right at the very bottom of the usable scale of any 5' disk combination, You would better off 4' or 4'6".
 
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DuckDog

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Be a little more specific as to the make, and model that you want.

An old rusty one off craigslist [emoji23]

I figured 5’ would be the biggest you’d want to entertain running.

It’s more of a curiosity question I won’t waste people’s time with the exact calculation of degree of slope I will be working on, type of soils and all that. Came across one on c-list always keeping an eye out for cheap implements someone needs to unload.

Just need to know if there’s a chance she can pull her. And y’all saying there’s a chance!

Thanks everyone!




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RBA50

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I guess I'm the only one who ever bothers to looks at the manual that comes with each new Kubota. The one for my B2320 says that a B2620 can handle up to a 60" disc, with a max weight of 420 lbs. B2650 may vary, but I bet the info is in the manual.
 

DuckDog

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I guess I'm the only one who ever bothers to looks at the manual that comes with each new Kubota. The one for my B2320 says that a B2620 can handle up to a 60" disc, with a max weight of 420 lbs. B2650 may vary, but I bet the info is in the manual.


Honestly didn’t think of disc width/weight being in the manual. Most of my info has come from the good ol’ boys and gals on this forum. Have to see if I can dig it out and find it in there. Thanks!




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