I've been contemplating a cab for my
B2320. I recently stopped by my Kubota dealer and there was a brand new Cab model in front of the entrance. I noticed it was a
B2650 with a loader. Out of curiosity, I asked the salesman the price.. $28,000...I'm sure there's wiggle room but are the new cab B's worth $10,000 more than their counterpart (i.e.
B2650 to
B2620)? With the sims cab or curtis cab on a
B2620, wouldn't people consider an equivalent tractor while saving $5,000 (est.)?
I've owned a
B2620 with a Sims Indy Cab and the quality is not even close to what you get with a factory cab (not to mention they're really noisy inside since there's no sound deadening.) Also, remember that the price difference between a
B2620 and a
B2650 is more than just the price of the cab. It includes other features such as stronger capacity loader (with 3rd function option), larger backhoe option (
BH77 vs. BH65), position control 3PH with telescopic arms and higher capacity lift, heat/air conditioning, multi-stage cruise control, clutchless PTO, tilt steering, digital dash, front cab lights, upgraded deluxe seat, stereo option/speakers, horn, etc. - the list is fairly large when you look at it more closely.)
As for the Sims Cab (while MUCH better than the Curtis Cab for the B2x20 series), I probably wouldn't recommend one unless this was your only option. The install is a fairly lengthy process and they don't supply you with all the right parts out of the box. I did a thread on TBN a while back documenting a lot the issues with the install (most of it was missing hardware and the heater kit they supply was totally useless.)
Once you actually add in all the options equivalent to what you get with a factory cab the price ends up being closer to the difference between the
B2620 and the
B2650 than you might think. I believe it cost me close to $7k by the time it arrived at me door (not counting the two days to do the install/wiring.) Plus, you still don't end up with air conditioning for the summer, and it isn't practical to remove the cab whenever you like either.
I ended up selling my
B2620 earlier this year. I decided to go with a Kubota factory cab instead.