Ductape
Elite Member
Progress Report:
Based on recommendations from dealer, and people here as well, I changed a few details for my order:
1. Went with the 60" bucket. Dealer strongly recommended the bucket be as wide or wider than the rear tires. It feels pretty heavy duty to me.
I do think you'll be happier with the 60" bucket. If your bucket is narrower than your rear tires, you'll find that your sidewalls are constantly rubbing on the material you are digging in / moving.
2. BH77 bucket: Went with the 12".
Fair enough compromise on the width. Probably a good choice if you have rocky soil.
3. Loader Quick Coupler: Decided I did not need it. I never ever took the bucket off my old tractor and don't see doing it here.
Though I'm not bananas about Kubota's proprietary quick coupler, I am a huge fan of the universal skidsteer style. No big deal if you honestly never see yourself ever needing a set of forks, toothed bucket, etc. If you do think a set of forks may come in handy in the future.... NOW is the time to change the bucket and get the SSQA. I converted my B3030 to a skidsteer type after I bought my tractor, and it has been the single best thing I have done to my tractor.
4. Bucket Hooks - Dealer agreed to weld on 3 hooks and paint them for a reasonable price.
Very good idea !
Other Status:
- Kubota financing approval - Done.
- Paperwork: Waiting to sign.
- Delivery: Requested it to be no later than Friday, May 27. But earlier is fine.
Open Issues:
1. Dealers does have a brand new in the crate BH77 but the subframe kit he has is for a L series tractor which will not fit the 3300SU. He called the Kubota area rep (not sure of technical name) to get one expedited or asked that the other dealer (who I was dealing with) allow him to swap subframe kits. They had at least 6-12 new BH77's and at least some of them must fit the B3300SU.
2. I am still deciding if I should purchase a PHD now or wait. Not sure what brands are good.
If you prefer to finance the PHD, I do believe Kubota will finance a Land Pride brand for the 0% , along with the tractor. I bought a Speeco from Tractor Supply for half the money and it works fine for my needs.
3. Also not sure whether to purchase a 5' or 6' blade. I'm used to a 5' on my old B7610 but dealer strongly recommends the 6' for my tractor. But he has a 5, a 6, a heavier duty 6 and a really heavy duty 6' as well. Forgot manufacturer but a dark brown/orange color.
If you mean a grader blade, I would also get the 6 foot. If you are talking box blades, I'd stick with a five foot.... or more preferably 66".
Tom
Only other ( relatively ) inexpensive thing I'd recommend, is Kubota's rear wheel spacers and rear tires loaded with Rim Guard.
Congratulations on your new tractor ....... we look forward to you posting some pictures when it arrives !! :thumbsup: