Is anyone looking at the M59?

   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #101  
Tail,

Thanks. I got your PM. I'll shoot you my number.

ac
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #102  
Add 1 more M59. Have had mine since July 2011. Bought mine Gently used with 89 hours on it. Has worked almost 200 hrs and no mechanical problems.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #104  
rbarker,

Nice to have another of the BX line accounted for.

Kind of odd but I really thought that the BX models would be running away with this unofficial count.

Thanks again for the shout out.

I think the reason is that this thread is an M59 titled thread, so non M59 folks probably only casually stop by.

You would probably get a much better sampling starting a new thread posted in the Kubota Owning/Operating forum, titled something like "Let's hear from the TLB owners" or "Kubota TLB Owner's Poll", or something like that.

I'd be willing to bet the BX TLB responses would outnumber all the others combined by a long shot.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #105  
BX22: 0

BX23:0

BX24: 1

BX25: 2

B21: 1

B26: 1

L35: 2

L39: 1

L45: 6

L48: 4

M59: 7

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Now, let's hear from the rest of Tough 'Little' Brutes Nation!
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #106  
TCINWV,

One more 'Big Dog' added to the fold.

Gives us another tie.

Thanks for replying to the post.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #107  
had a 22, did a little trade up and got a 59.

jdonovan,

That is a bit of a tongue in cheek reply, "little trade up":laughing:

Glad to hear from you.

Your reply now gets the 59's the lead by a nose, again.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #108  
bandit67,

Yes, I totally agree with about having the Subject line changed and that getting more responses.

It just struck me, when I first read this thread, that an impromptu poll would be fun; so, here it resides.

I don't know that we are going for ultimate numbers. I think someone earlier in this thread already did some 'research' with Google and its Advanced Search options. They gave some numbers about what people are listing on this site in their profiles and such.

It is kind of neat just having my Inbox show that someone else has stumbled across this thread and responded to it. So, when I update it, it breathes a little more life into it by giving it the occasional bump and more people read about it.

Kind of like you... :thumbsup:

Thanks for clicking on this thread and checking it out.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #109  
That is a bit of a tongue in cheek reply, "little trade up":laughing:

Then I found the 59 was too big for some things, so a b2620 came into the barn, but I'm still torn on a mid-size L, as the 'smaller' tractor.

Your reply now gets the 59's the lead by a nose, again.

no credit on the list for a 22? Still shows 0.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #110  
That was me that did the numbers earlier.. here they are again.

TLB Qty
BX - 24-25 Series Total 780 (380 BX25 , 400 BX24 not counting BX22 & 23)
B21 - 102
B26 - 55
L35 - 111
L 39 - 67
L 48 - 90
L 45 - 21
M59 - 35
Total Orange - 1261

JD110 TLB - 134
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #111  
I haven't seen many postings from potential M59 buyers in the last year or so and was wondering why not?

Anyway, I've had an M59 for about 4 years now, and was chatting with some other owners when the conversation turned to curiosity why our tractors weren't a whole lot more popular.
I sure don't know....Why is it that we don't we see more of them? So I thought I'd ask it here.
Th M59 has a good rep, and deserves it. Rugged, comfortable, industrial quality, smooth controls, and plenty of power. Seems like we would see them everywhere, but we don't.
Just curious, rScotty


I am getting one! I am waiting for the front and rear hydraulics to be added. I am getting the M59 because I think it is the most versatile tractor for my needs. How is yours holding up?
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59?
  • Thread Starter
#112  
I am getting one! I am waiting for the front and rear hydraulics to be added. I am getting the M59 because I think it is the most versatile tractor for my needs. How is yours holding up?

Congratulations. You'll like itl might even love it. Ours is holding up very well. It is an exceptional machine. The power is awesome and at the same time it is precise enough to do delicate landscaping style work. Putting a thumb on the backhoe was an inspired decision. Glad my wife talked me into that. The only other extra implement that gets a lot of use is a rock bucket of the type used for sorting rock from soil. We tried several types to see which one works best in our soil. The one we ended up with is the least expensive but works best here. The rock bucket turns out to be so useful that it gets used as much or more than the standard bucket in the summer. Part of that is because you can see through the slots and get an idea of what the cutting edge is doing.

One BH cylinder was replaced during warranty by Kubota, and I replaced the auto-throttle cable last month because it wore out. ($30?). Other than that it hasn't needed anything in 550 pretty tough hrs. We keep a tarp over the seat&dashboard and that's about all the care it gets other than recommended lube & filters.

Buying it was a good decision....one of the best mechanical decisions we've made in spite of the high price. If Kubota offered it with a factory cab they'd have a world-beater. We hear pretty much the same thing from most other owners as well.

rScotty
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #113  
Great to here it is doing that we'll in a rocky environment. I just have sand and clay here in East Texas. I have about 23 acres and a lot of it with stumps. That will be my main use is to dig up stumps and clear land to grow produce and fruit trees. I have a root grapple and a log splitter to use with it. I saw pics of the front loader carrying large trees and the 4k lifting ability is better than larger agriculture tractors I was looking at. The M59 frame seems to be made to take the abuse of moving dirt & heavy loads better than a regular tractor. I know a lot of comments have been made about you can buy a used Full size TLB for half the price and buy another tractor for the 3 point hookups. I don't want to maintain two tractors when I get everything done with one. Plus something with 3 to 4 thousand hours sounds like a lot of down time to me. I think I can make the M59 last the rest of my life, so $60,000 over many years does not seem that bad. Would like to see a pic of your rock bucket if you have one.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #114  
rScotty,

I have the 110tlb with the Laurin cab and feel good about the cab decision after nine years of use in the New Mexico mountains. Nice to be out of the wind in the winter months.

As to your query about popularity of the M59, while it is a great machine and one I recommend it is costly to buy for most hobbyists. I think this is the reason for lower sales. The 110 L45 M59 are all good machines in my book but none of them are cheap.
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59?
  • Thread Starter
#115  
snip....... The 110 L45 M59 are all good machines in my book but none of them are cheap.

I couldn't agree more. When we searching for our "lifetime tractor" we looked at a lot of machines. And Kubota wasn't our first choice - in fact, it wasn't even on the radar. Here's a bit about our search:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/288719-few-years-m59-others.html

Since 2006 I've had the chance to spend a fair amount of time with the JD110, some on the L45, and a bunch on our M59. It seems to me that a person just wouldn't go wrong with any of them. Each one has it's special good points but there's not really any downside to any of them. There's not a dog in the lot. Deciding which one to buy is likely to be based on the job rather than on the model of tractor.

Of course having said that I'll contradict myself right off by saying that I passed a JD110 working by the road yesterday and doggone it...that sure is a sweet looking machine. It just looks "right". In my eye the JD110 has the best styling of the bunch..... One of the best looking tractors ever. Nice controls, too.

Anyway, these three or four midsize machines have all proven themselves by now. And they've collectively carved out a respected niche for themselves sized between the 40/50 hp farm tractors using a 3 point backhoe and the 90/100 hp commercial tractor-loader-backhoes.

I'm thinking that the ultimate winner in this TLB category hasn't shown up yet. But when it does, I'll bet it comes with a factory cab.
A cab isn't offered on any of the present models.
rScotty
 
   / Is anyone looking at the M59? #116  
Of course having said that I'll contradict myself right off by saying that I passed a JD110 working by the road yesterday and doggone it...that sure is a sweet looking machine. It just looks "right". In my eye the JD110 has the best styling of the bunch..... One of the best looking tractors ever. Nice controls, too.

Shame JD's out of the small TLB market at this time. I liked the 110 a lot, but what kept it off my list was the inability to add hydraulic options after factory. If you wanted 3-rd function, or a thumb, it was that way when it left the factory, or it wasn't available.

I'm thinking that the ultimate winner in this TLB category hasn't shown up yet. But when it does, I'll bet it comes with a factory cab.
A cab isn't offered on any of the present models.

I always thought the JCB 2CX was very close to 'it'... But near me JCB service is a bit hard to come by, so I passed on picking one up.
12,000 lbs, 1 yd bucket, 55hp @ pto, 12' dig depth... looks like a heck of a nice machine.
 

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