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Tractor Attachments for the Kubota B7000

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Kubota B7000
Production
1973 to 1977
Power
12 hp
Class
sub-compact tractor

Tractor Flail Mowers for the Kubota B7000

Built for paddocks, headlands and verges where a topper leaves rows of cut material behind. Hitch it to your Kubota B7000 and the flails chop and mulch brambles, brush and overgrowth as you go.

About the Kubota B7000

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Engine Horsepower: 12 hp

Manufactured: 1973 to 1977

Kubota B7000 Summary

Kubota B7000 is a sub-compact utility tractor produced from 1973 to 1977, featuring a 12.8 hp engine. Built in Japan by Kubota, this model comes in two variants: B7000E (2WD) and B7000D (4WD).

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Kubota B7000 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:

Production

Who manufactured the Kubota B7000?

  • Manufacturer: Kubota
  • Type: Sub-Compact Utility tractor
  • Built in: Japan

Variants

What are the variants of the Kubota B7000?

  • B7000E: 2WD
  • B7000D: 4WD

Engine

What type of engine does the Kubota B7000 have?

  • Engine: Kubota 0.6L 2-cyl diesel

Transmission

What kind of transmission does the Kubota B7000 use?

  • Type: 6-speed unsynchronized gear

Horsepower

How much horsepower does the Kubota B7000 engine produce?

  • Engine (net): 12.8 hp (9.5 kW)

Mechanical

What are the mechanical features of the Kubota B7000?

  • Drive: Two- or four-wheel drive
  • Operator station: Open

Tractor Hitch

What type of hitch does the Kubota B7000 have?

  • Rear Type: I

Power Take-off (PTO)

What are the PTO specifications of the Kubota B7000?

  • Rear PTO Type: 540 (1.375)
  • Engine RPM: 540@3000, 860@3000, 1000@3000

Dimensions & Tires

What are the dimensions and tire sizes of the Kubota B7000?

  • Wheelbase: 48.4 inches (122 cm)
  • Weight: 1050 lbs (476 kg)
  • Front tire: 5.00-12
  • Rear tire: 8-16

Electrical

What are the electrical specifications of the Kubota B7000?

  • Ground: Negative
  • Battery volts: 12
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