The Gardener
Gold Member
Can someone please explain to me why the Kubota F3680 offers heat but not A/C in the cab.
Since it's a lawn mower for many more months [in most regions] than it's a snow thrower, it would certainly seem to make sense that A/C would take equal or higher priority than heat. Heat is simple to incorporate. I understand that. But, I have to think that their sales of the F3680 would increase with A/C as an option.
I don't know anything about installing a compressor and the necessary parts to add A/C to an existing design like the F-series. Could Kubota retro fit an external housing for the compressor, find a way to add a pulley and belt, and thus add A/C without a total re-design?
The Gardener
Since it's a lawn mower for many more months [in most regions] than it's a snow thrower, it would certainly seem to make sense that A/C would take equal or higher priority than heat. Heat is simple to incorporate. I understand that. But, I have to think that their sales of the F3680 would increase with A/C as an option.
I don't know anything about installing a compressor and the necessary parts to add A/C to an existing design like the F-series. Could Kubota retro fit an external housing for the compressor, find a way to add a pulley and belt, and thus add A/C without a total re-design?
The Gardener