The Kubota B7001 has a 3-point hitch lift capacity of 2,200 lb (998 kg) at 24 inches behind the link ends. It also lists hitch category Category 1, hydraulic pump flow 5 gpm (18.9 L/min), and operating weight 1,050 lb (476 kg).
Kubota B7001 3-Point Hitch Lift Capacity
| 3-point hitch lift capacity | 1,540 lb (699 kg) |
|---|---|
| Lift capacity at 24 inches behind link ends | 2,200 lb (998 kg) |
| Hitch category | Category 1 |
| Hitch control type | quarter-inching valve |
| Hydraulic pump flow | 5 gpm (18.9 L/min) |
| Operating weight | 1,050 lb (476 kg) |
Rear Lift Capacity Comparison Chart
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Lift at 24 inches comparison
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Kubota B7001 Hitch and Rear Lift Notes
| 24-inch lift note | The Kubota B7001’s 2,200 lb (998 kg) lift rating at 24 inches behind the link ends is the better real-world number for mounted implements than a bare hitch-end rating |
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| Hitch category note | Hitch category on the Kubota B7001 is Category 1. That is one of the first checks before buying a rear blade, tiller, mower or ballast box |
| Hitch control note | For the Kubota B7001, quarter-inching valve is listed as hitch-control context. Do not size implements from this field; use lift capacity and hitch category first |
| Hydraulic flow note | For hydraulic context, the Kubota B7001 is listed at 5 gpm (18.9 L/min). Do not confuse pump flow with lift capacity; they answer different questions |
| Operating weight note | Weight matters with rear implements. The Kubota B7001’s captured operating weight is 1,050 lb (476 kg), which affects ballast, traction and stability |
| Rear implement matching | For the Kubota B7001, compare 2,200 lb (998 kg) with real implement weight. Common rear-implement checks include rotary cutter, medium tiller, grader blade, seeder, and heavy ballast box |
Kubota B7001 3-Point Hitch FAQ
What is the rear lift capacity of the Kubota B7001?
Rear lift capacity for the Kubota B7001 is shown as 2,200 lb (998 kg) for lift at 24 inches behind the link ends. For real attachment matching, match implements carefully, especially if the attachment is long or carries weight far behind the hitch.
Is the 24-inch lift rating the one to trust?
For most rear implements, yes. The Kubota B7001 is listed at 2,200 lb (998 kg) at 24 inches behind the link ends, which better reflects weight hanging behind the hitch points.
Does hitch category matter on the Kubota B7001?
Yes. The Kubota B7001 is listed as Category 1, and that decides what rear implements physically connect cleanly.
How should I match rear implements to the Kubota B7001?
Start with 2,200 lb (998 kg) for lift at 24 inches behind the link ends, then compare the actual implement weight and overhang. Typical checks include rotary cutter, medium tiller, grader blade, seeder, and heavy ballast box.
Do hydraulic flow and weight matter for the Kubota B7001?
Yes. The Kubota B7001 lists hydraulic pump flow of 5 gpm (18.9 L/min) and operating weight of 1,050 lb (476 kg). Lift capacity says what it can raise; flow and weight help describe hydraulic response and stability.
Mistakes do happen. Tractor hitch lift specs can change by year, market, tire setup, ballast, hitch option and measurement point. Please check the operator manual, build sheet and official kubotausa.com website for official information before buying or lifting heavy implements.
