The B2650 count down has begun!

   / The B2650 count down has begun!
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I know cab tractors are loud but the OP's getting a ROP's right? I have absolutely no noise issue with my 2650 ROPs.
Nor riding my Polaris Ranger (unless I have the roof and windshield on which amplifies the noise) in which case I like to use ear protection.
Correct. I am not getting a cab. This will not be for snow removal at all bring that I use a Yamaha Rhino with a 72" plow. Open platform only, but I'm considering the 2 optional canopies... But I'm not able to find an understanding of the difference between the cheaper sunshade and the more expensive deluxe canopy.
 
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If you've ever wondered how much larger the B3350 optional oversized R4 tires are compared to the standard B3350 / B2650 are, here are pictures that so far as I know do not exist across all of the internets! That's right, not until today!

This is the B2650 that is fitted with the oversize B3350 tire, this will prevent the use of the belly mower so know and understand that. This ads 6" to the width as you see it here, but after the tires are loaded tomorrow they will go back on with 1.5" spacers that will take it to a total of +9 width. This is the ultimate stability build!

This is the B2650 "Beast" Edition. 1515543341-picsay.jpg1515543521-picsay.jpgIMG_20180109_165037987.jpgIMG_20180109_165259199.jpgIMG_20180109_165149171.jpgIMG_20180109_170118299.jpgIMG_20180109_165200593.jpgIMG_20180109_165246537.jpgIMG_20180109_165214726.jpg
 
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Very nice looks great:thumbsup: you get the seat you wanted
 
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The seat that is on it has a coil spring that is adjustable from the rear with a T-handle. It looks like the seat will remain with that adjustable coil, and the platform under it removed and is replaced with the turn table platform.
 
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Looking good. Great pics comparing the tires. Too bad Kubota didn’t put stuff like that on their site to show folks the options.
 
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This is the B2650 that is fitted with the oversize B3350 tire, this will prevent the use of the belly mower so know and understand that.....

Yes and even if a MMM would fit under with those tires the driveshaft angle would be too steep. They look "beefy" though.
 
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If I recall right, the larger tires for the B3350 are the same size as what goes on the L2501/L3301/L3901.
 
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Looking good. Great pics comparing the tires. Too bad Kubota didn’t put stuff like that on their site to show folks the options.
I agree completely, and it's why I was excited to take those side by side photos and let the world see forever more what they are ordering.
 
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Rock crawler.
Looking awesome.
I am in the process of negotiating on a exact setup as you minus backhoe. I want the larger tires also. Can you give me some more information on how you made the upgrade happen on the 2650?
Did the dealer have to call a specific person from kubota sales? I was a little confused with the Facebook reference.
I can稚 wait till I get mine ordered.
 
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Rock crawler.
Looking awesome.
I am in the process of negotiating on a exact setup as you minus backhoe. I want the larger tires also. Can you give me some more information on how you made the upgrade happen on the 2650?
Did the dealer have to call a specific person from kubota sales? I was a little confused with the Facebook reference.
I can稚 wait till I get mine ordered.
Honestly,
Call Sean and ask him, he isn't overly busy today and he should be able to tell you what to tell your local dudes so that you can grease the skids....IMG_20180112_100948373.jpg
 
 
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