B2320, B2620, and B2920

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ChuckinNH

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(B2620, had BX22) Simplicity Legacy w/48" mmm
I thought since one of our members (bota2620) has already purchased one of these new models I would start a new thread. Folks can post here about their impressions of the new models as they start seeing them, buying them, or using them. Price information is always good, and pictures, especially of these models few have seen, would be great. Let's welcome these new models to the Kubota line up, and toss them around a bit.
 
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What, there aren't enough of these new B series threads yet? :confused:
You guys are ridiculous with all this excitement over some new models. :rolleyes:
You won't find me succumbing to all the hype and excitement, begging for pictures and all. :D :p ;)
 
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Do these new models have position control or qtr. inching valves?
 
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the link on Carvers shows quarter inch valving.
 
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Unfortunately, quarter inching is the only option. There are some catalog descriptions in the "new B series catalog" thread.
 
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After having position control, i really couldnt go without it now.
 
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After having position control, i really couldnt go without it now.

Don't tell Neil. :)
 
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If you have never had it, you dont know what you are missing, correct?
 
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I think both systems are good, and I have used both with success. I do think it is easier for many day to day things with the position control. Many folks do excellent work with landscape rakes, and back blades without wheels too, but it's quicker, and easier for the average person to get good acceptable results with them...... same kind of thing.
 
 
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