KU Gator
Platinum Member
I have a B2920. I don't always use it on our 3 acre yard because I also have a JD garden tractor, but I does a pretty good job of mowing and the only time tracks are an issue is when the ground is pretty wet. With the R4 industrial tires, you just have to watch how fast you turn and not in 4wd when turning or it will tear the grass a little. If I didn't have the JD, I would use it without reservation to mow, just might have to wait an extra day or so after a lot of rain as I have some wet spots in the yard. When mowing the yard, I take off the FEL to reduce weight plus reduce my likelyhood of running it into something like the house while mowing.
The mower deck is a drive over so removing it or re-installing is pretty easy. The mower is also pretty robust. We also have about 12 acres of recreational property that once I mow it the first time in the spring with the rotary mower, I usually use the MMM to mow it because it is so much easier to get around stuff.
I think there is a difference in the FEL on the B2320 vs the 26 or 29 hp. We opted for the 29, not knowing what to expect and being new to tractors, but I doubt that the step from 26 to 29 hp would make much difference in performance. The Kubota B series does have the 3 range HST which is nice. The negative I would say with the Kubota would be the 1/4" valve for the 3pt hitch vs the position control valve. It only bothers me when using the rotary mower as it tends to want to gradually sag down as you mow so you have to watch it.
The mower deck is a drive over so removing it or re-installing is pretty easy. The mower is also pretty robust. We also have about 12 acres of recreational property that once I mow it the first time in the spring with the rotary mower, I usually use the MMM to mow it because it is so much easier to get around stuff.
I think there is a difference in the FEL on the B2320 vs the 26 or 29 hp. We opted for the 29, not knowing what to expect and being new to tractors, but I doubt that the step from 26 to 29 hp would make much difference in performance. The Kubota B series does have the 3 range HST which is nice. The negative I would say with the Kubota would be the 1/4" valve for the 3pt hitch vs the position control valve. It only bothers me when using the rotary mower as it tends to want to gradually sag down as you mow so you have to watch it.