Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today!

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Geotech

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Ben Wheeler, Texas
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Kubota L2501,
Well, thanks for all the useful information on this forum guys! My search has ended and the purchase has been made. I will say that I strongly considered Kioti and Deere. At one point, I was 90 percent sure I was going to buy a tractor of each of these three brands. I was initially set on a Kioti CK3510SE. Then started looking at Deere. For whatever reason, the 3025e looked about as sensible as the two larger HP tractors on the same frame. I had to have a conversation with myself and ask if I really needed the 35 HP machine considering I am not mowing grass. I'm mostly clearing underbrush on a heavily treed tract and doing a lot of loader work. After re-calibrating myself to the 25 HP machines, the Kioti no longer appealed to me as much for whatever reason. The Deere, though there is a lot to like (including the plastic hood and fenders IMO), was just too lightweight compared to everything else on the market. The Deere also has the most anemic loader with only one movement (lift or curl) available at a time. Kioti has the strongest loader...but it was pretty jerky and Kioti only publishes the lift capacity at 1.5 meters off the ground (about 1800 lbs). Kubota publishes the full height at about 1100 lbs and is about 1400 lbs at 1.5 meters. So they are much closer than appears on the surface, with the edge still going to Kioti. Given the closer parity on the lift, I like the smoothness of the Kubota better. The Land Pride third function on this thing is nice too. With a grapple, it will open/close the grapple, curl and lift - all at the same time! I verified this hours ago on the demo machine on the lot. It's no speed demon when activating all three functions at once, but it IS the bee's knees.

I will further add that I considered LS, but was turned off when a model on the lot would not idle up correctly when I was trying to test it. Salesman couldn't figure it out either. Probably a one in a million fluke, and I do love that blue color, but I just couldn't look past that occurrence. I considered Branson as they are truly the most bang for the buck on paper - perhaps in the field too for all I know. However, I found that the price difference on the 15 series tractors (closest comp to the family of tractors I was shopping) was just not big enough to overcome my wariness about getting into the brand, despite its weight and lift capacity advantages. Finally, the Kubota dealer was best at quoting me, following up, and seemed to know his tractors the best of all the sales guys I had spoken to. At the end of the day, Kubota won me away from Kioti. Kioti has a very strong value proposition - especially tractor to tractor. However, although the price gap doesn't completely close, if you are looking at a tractor/implement package, the distance becomes a LOT closer with the implement rebates Kubota gives on Land Pride. Plus, Land Pride has a great grapple and it is very convenient to wrap that into the package rather than parse it out separately. I was not thrilled at the idea of needing to order the grapple separately from EA and not be able to use my tractor for 90 percent of its planned usage for yet another couple months - even considering how awesome their grapple is.

The price difference on my new Kubota L2501 package is within $1400 of the Kioti CK2610 from a comparably nearby dealer with all Kioti (Woods) and/or EA implements. I feel the comparison between Land Pride, Woods and EA are very close with a slight edge going to different brands depending on the implement.

Okay, so here is the price I paid: Decided to put $5,000 down and 84 months at 1.99 percent. Total payment with KTAC is $290.00. Sales price before taxes was $25,000.

Here is the package:

L2501 4x4 HST with Cruise and R4 tires
Loader with SSQA bucket
Land Pride RCF2060 5' Rotary Cutter (2 inch cutting capacity)
Land Pride BB1560 5' Heavy Box Blade (428 lbs)
Land Pride 3rd Function Valve installed
Land Pride SG0660 Light Duty Claw Grapple
Land Pride QH10 Quick Hitch
Right side grab handle
Kubota Bucket Level Indicator
Water and Antifreeze in tires

Entire package to be delivered in about a week or two. No problem there as I need to get my shipping container garage delivered to park it inside. No pics since the actual tractor with the correct tires is at the dealer's other location from where I test drove today. This thing is beautiful! Fit and finish is superb and I am just tickled to have ended up with the benchmark for other brands. I can't help it, there is some value to the brand for me.

While I was there, I tested an L3901 because the grapple was mounted on that machine. I have read numerous places that the tractors with DPF filters are quieter than the L2501. I did not find this to be the case. The L2501 had a throatier exhaust note compared to the L3901 at the same RPM (about 2000). BUT, the L3901 operates at a higher RPM and I found it to be louder and higher pitched (obviously it will be higher pitched at higher RPM) than the L2501 at its operating RPM. Not that the L3901 sounded bad or overly loud, but I do like the exhaust note of the L2501 better. I really can't tell if I am being biased toward my own purchase though. NEITHER tractor are particularly loud. HST wine is high when under stress such as when just taking off in high gear, but not otherwise. I did not have an opportunity to put it under load in low or medium gear, but I expect whine will pick up as I am diving into a pile of dirt or some other load situation.

This forum has been super helpful and I think I ended up with a much better purchase than had I not been able to ready through hundreds (thousands?) of posts here. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and opinions!
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #2  
Sounds like a nice package. Post up some pics when you get it.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #3  
Your research, thirteen threads, will be rewarded in satisfaction.

Congratulations.

Wear ear plugs operating the L2501. I wear ear plugs with ear muffs over them. Trying to preserve what hearing I have at age seventy-one.

I have tried many styles of ear plugs. I like these. They can be machine washed with your jeans.
3M Push-Ins Corded Earplugs for Hearing Protection ( Lot of 15 Pairs ) | eBay




Here is an 80% complete implement survey from LSU:
https://www.lsuagcenter.com/~/media...aa214276e14dacb/pub2917tractorimplements1.pdf
 
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   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #4  
Congratulations! Looking for pictures now ...
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #5  
Looks like Santa starting early...CONGRATS on your new investment. :thumbsup:
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #6  
Congrats! Second on the ear protection. Do not underestimate the damage a constant lower dB sound can have on your hearing. Any sound exposure over 85db has the capability to damage if exposure is long enough. I wear my shooting over ear molds (30db NRR), they are super comfortable and work great. I can even have my Bluetooth in ear headphones in while I am on the tractor, so if anyone calls I hear it ring and can stop and answer. Just like shooting, always wear ear and eye pro while operating. Now on to mods, implements, and usage! Get some pics when you can.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #7  
Congrats;I am sure you will be happy with your choice.We have two small "L"'s in the family and they are great work horses.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #9  
Congratulations - That's a great package. It will be nice to have everything delivered at once, new and under warranty.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #10  
Enjoy the new toy... you will never do a days work with it... it's too fun.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #12  
Nice.
May I ask where in Texas you are? Dealer?

Your investment sounds VERY close to what I think I'll be looking for .
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today!
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Yeah, it was Dean Kubota in Forney. They have a Wills Point location too. Highly recommend.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #14  
I need up with an L2501 too, and that is not what I started shopping for. It's been good for me, put about 17 hours on it over the past month and a half.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #15  
ok thanks, thought maybe you went to Tyler. No matter, I got an idea of what to expect if I go that way.
Be interested to see how that Grapple suits you.
I have a lot of underbrush and Youpon to care for.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #16  
That's a nice machine and will definitely earn it's keep. You will appreciate the CC, and as others have suggested wear a decent set of hearing protection.
Another purchase which will pay for itself is the Kubota shop manual; it will cost you about a hundred bucks and some change but will prove invaluable if you plan to keep the tractor for a great period of time.
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #17  
I've got 200 hours on my L2501 and it's been a good machine. Just be prepared for some exhaust fumes from time to time. They aren't clean burning engines by any means.
 
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Well there it is - took delivery yesterday. With the fluid in the rears and the upgraded box blade on the back (about 430 lbs), tires stayed fully intact with the ground while lifting a full bucket of sandy gravel (about as much as the loader would lift). I was a little annoyed that the shipping container arrived so late in the day, but happy I had the tractor to level out the spot ahead of time. I spend half the day waiting around and shoveling leaves and dirt from the shipping container area and it still wasn't done. One pass with the box blade (second box blade pass of my life) and it was done.

I was feeling a little guilty on my last minute quick hitch add-on. After swapping out the cutter and box blade and then doing it again to load everything into the shipping container for the night, I don't regret it at all. Also glad to have the 60 inch wide grapple rather than something narrower. The rotary cutter is a beast - glad I didn't go with the bottom tier cutter. Have a Piranha Tooth Bar on its way.

I remember thinking that I might not get much work out of lights on the tractor......Well, after the shipping container showed up at dusk, I was working in pitch black to build a ramp to drive into the container and pick up and store the implements. Lights worked pretty good!
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #19  
Very nice rig,enjoy..
 
   / Pulled the Trigger on an L2501 Today! #20  
Looking good! You will enjoy it.
 

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