Poster: Bison
Subject: Re: 2nd Impressions: Kubota B2910 vs. JD 4200
> I purchased a 4200. The hydraulics have been nothing but
> trouble. Wish I had purchased a Kubota. All the contractors
> near me have them. This tractor has been in the shop 4
> major times(total tractor split down). Still doesn't work
> correctly. I am a big guy, but just went to the K dealer and
> found the tractors tight, but I like to feel part of the
> machine not just a rider. A further note. you will find there
> are JD wackos out there that will tell you "no problems with
> JD"!! All brands have their tractors that have problems.
> Field repairs are the best. Once your tractor gets in the
> shop, good luck getting it back.
Thanks for the note. As it turns out, I took delivery on my brand, spanking new Kubota L3010 yesterday!!
Hook
Subject: Re: 2nd Impressions: Kubota B2910 vs. JD 4200
> I purchased a 4200. The hydraulics have been nothing but
> trouble. Wish I had purchased a Kubota. All the contractors
> near me have them. This tractor has been in the shop 4
> major times(total tractor split down). Still doesn't work
> correctly. I am a big guy, but just went to the K dealer and
> found the tractors tight, but I like to feel part of the
> machine not just a rider. A further note. you will find there
> are JD wackos out there that will tell you "no problems with
> JD"!! All brands have their tractors that have problems.
> Field repairs are the best. Once your tractor gets in the
> shop, good luck getting it back.
Thanks for the note. As it turns out, I took delivery on my brand, spanking new Kubota L3010 yesterday!!
Hook