Atchuuu
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- Kubota L4330 HSTC
Re: Mahendra 1526 Vs Kubota L2501
Agree with you. Tested the 1526, 2538, L2501, L3301 and the L3901 on multiple occasions. They all have pros and cons. In my case, I feel the 2538 is the best value if all things, including dealer support, are the same. The price of the 2538 and 3901 are only $1,500 apart so that is not the deciding factor. So far the Mahindra dealer seems to be much more interested in my business and the specs on the 2538 look better, units is cheaper and dealer seems more interested.
I had always felt I didn't give Kubota a fair shot when I bought my tractor. I found myself stranded in Texas because of that storm that closed down the NYC area airports. As I had some time to kill I figured I'd finally drop in to a Kubota dealer to really get a good look at the Kubota product. I'm still convinced my Mahindra 1526 is a better choice than the L2501. My Mahindra 1526 feels sturdier the loader ties back to the rear axle. Also the step and floor had a lot of flex on the Kubota. The Mahindra has a nice floor mat, the Kubota is just painted steal, which would shortly be rusted steal. No option for a Mid-PTO on the L. The Kubota has some advantages as well. As one user noted above the Kubota has a better loader valve, it does. I felt I was able to more precisely move the loader on the Kubota where my Mahindra I have to be more careful with the lever to move slowly and precisely. It also seems the Kubota has 10 higher lift to the bucket although Kubota for some reason does not list this valuable spec. on their competitive comparison document. All in all I'd say either is an excellent choice for its class buy from the dealer you like best. Comparing the two models My Mahindra definitely has more loader lift and a shorter roll bar. Loader lift was my number one priority and the shorter roll bar means I can actually leave it up. These two features tip the scales for my use. Knowing what I know now if I were to do it over, I very well might get a Kubota, but it would be a L4701 or preferably a L4060. I'm maxing out the lift on mine and I feel I could use a heaver tractor. A L4701 or an L4060 of course are dramatically more expensive. Then If I were up in that price range I'd start thinking about a cab, the next thing you know you have a mortgage payment. Mine does everything I need and I'm not likely to upgrade any time soon. Still very happy with my Mahindra 1526.
Agree with you. Tested the 1526, 2538, L2501, L3301 and the L3901 on multiple occasions. They all have pros and cons. In my case, I feel the 2538 is the best value if all things, including dealer support, are the same. The price of the 2538 and 3901 are only $1,500 apart so that is not the deciding factor. So far the Mahindra dealer seems to be much more interested in my business and the specs on the 2538 look better, units is cheaper and dealer seems more interested.