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Custom attachments for a D160

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Forrest Carver

I have 1975 D160 which you all helped me troubleshoot and fix recently (thanks!)

 

It has the hardtop cockpit, mower, plow, snowblower, and rototiller (for sale if anyone's interested, I have no use for it). My question is, are there any newer backwards-compatible or custom attachments that this model is powerful enough to run?

 

I'm interested in a loader, shredder, chipper, sand/salt spreader, cement mixer, sanding tumbler, backhoe, sawmill, log splitter, ditch witch, forks, stump grinder, and possibly others. I know my tractor isn't powerful enough to run most of these but I'd be curious what it is capable of.

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ri702bill

Welcome! Please post individual ads in the For Sale section for each of the items you wish to sell - that way each gets the single attention.

D160 - depends if you have a front, rear, or neither PTO for options you can EASILY use with this machine - pictures fron ALL sides will be necessary to give you better advise...

Bill

 

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sjoemie himself

:text-yeahthat: :wwp:

 

Quite the wish list of attachments. Right up my alley.

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Forrest Carver

Pics are up!

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Forrest Carver

Does anyone know of a chart listing common attachments, required PTO hp, 3pt hitch category, etc.?

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ineedanother
9 hours ago, Forrest Carver said:

Does anyone know of a chart listing common attachments, required PTO hp, 3pt hitch category, etc.?

I think you'll find what you're looking for in the first pinned thread in this forum. 

 

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Forrest Carver

Many thanks for this great resource that I completely missed right in front of my nose!

 

Excited to know that there's a loader available for my horse. Not so excited about the prospects of finding one in good repair within driving distance! 

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