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Old 04-29-2008, 11:14 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Kubota B3030

What about 2 speed hydro vs 3 speed?


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Originally Posted by sugarloafguy
Hi Guys,

As far as the machines tested, they are all very nice. I like the Kubota powertrain and the rear fender and cockpit area. Definitely feels like quality. I kinda would like to do the cold climate version of the cab. Overall, the machines listed in my post above are fantastic. Bobcat has done a few little things like 2 different seat and "trim" levels that I like. The Rhino loader is fine-I have used both it and Kioti and both are good with a slight lift advantage to the Kioti but I like the Rhino design.

The Deere is great but I noticed it is physically smaller than the 2630 Kub and seems to have a little less ground clearance. This machine is super smooth and like the Hydro pedals, loader on/off and quick detach on the bucket itself. Hate the Mickey Mouse 3 PH arrangement that scrapes tires, blower that vibrates and is too small for the tractor and out of all the machines I have tried that are not even mentioed above no decent remote HYD kit with intregrated valve for my 3ph blower chute rotator.

In the end, I think it will be that NH26DA, This tractor has the least things I find annoying. It has a great 3ph setup, the heaviest loader in its class, nice sized pistons and excellent lift capacity. I liked the fiberglass hood with a piston underneath, the controls, save for that new loader valve all have a high quality feel, the engine was super smooth, almost no hydro whine and super ergonomic. The mmm is about 100 pounds heavier than deere and Kub and all the mounting hardware, guage wheels and such is more rugged. The cushion lift spring system works VERY well and the time I spent on the machine cutting grass had zero vibration. Actually had to look under the tractor to see if the belt was spinning. Overally the best machine I tested for a mowing (lawn) tractor with a loader you would not be scared to pick up a bucket of crushed rock with.

In conclusion, The Kubota is the best overall machine in it's size range and for me the best for parts and the best on price. The deere has better ergonomics than KUB and is still a contender. The NH will prob win even though it is the smallest footprint in the bunch and BY FAR the most expensive here in New England. I almost forgot, The white tractors at Bobcat of NH are sweet and they are a pleasure to deal with.

Brian
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