Sunqu
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Any advice for first time buyer of a compact tractor for digging post holes, drainage, removing stumps, moving dirt and manure. We have around 10 acres. Better to buy new or used? Any help is welcomed!
Any advice for first time buyer of a compact tractor for digging post holes, drainage, removing stumps, moving dirt and manure. We have around 10 acres. Better to buy new or used? Any help is welcomed!
Lighter tractors, like Kubotas and others, are great for minimal ground disturbance. But, they aren't ideal for serious digging.
Speaking as the owner of a Kubota that weighs out close to 8,000 lbs. with the backhoe and FEL, I guarantee you it has disturbed a lot of ground and done plenty of serious digging for the last 10 years without problems or repairs.
Regarding the OP's stated needs: "digging post holes, drainage, removing stumps, moving dirt and manure", essentially all of the major brands make equipment that can do those tasks effectively.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion, of course. Mine is that it is wise to look at all available brands when shopping, regardless of what someone says on the internet.
Don't want to get into a silly brand debate. Just pointing out that overgeneralized comments are usually not very accurate. Sort of like saying, "My neighbor's Ranger isn't half the truck my Chevy 3500 is. All those Fords are too light." The first comment is correct, but the overgeneralized conclusion would only be true if you pretend there wasn't an F350.
Kioti has one model of 30 hp tractor; Kubota offers several. Comparing the small Kubota to the only Kioti is obviously tilted. The more appropriate comparison would be CK30 vs. GL3240, where the specs, performance and weights are very comparable.
Fair is fair. If you want to say some, or even many Kubotas are so light they aren't ideal for heavy work, that's true. But don't get carried away; you know they are not all like that by any stretch. Peace.
OK. Fair is fair. What's that GL3240 TLB going to cost? I was comparing like sized and priced, where the 3030 is closer in cost. Why not even talk about B21 or an L39? Or a 7610, or L3400? At least the L3400 is in the same ball park price wise. Clearly there are botas in the same weight range. Never disputed that. I think you just want to cloud the point: weight and hydraulics are king for digging. This isn't about what kubota is or is not, I just used them as an example that there are variations in weight and many are relatively light: all the BXs, all the Bs, L2800/L3400/L4400, their predecessors, etc.... Hmmm this is a pretty good piece of the Kubota line. I stand by my statement.
Unfortunately Cabs arent available on small CUT. I think 35-40 HP is about the smallest you can get one on but I do believe that they are becoming available on smaller and smaller tractors as the demand for them is growing.
The JD 3320 & Kubota 3030 are around 30hp and offer factory cabs. Maybe the OP could check them out. :thumbsup: