RSR
Platinum Member
I dont have issue with the first 3 statements, BUT, I really doubt Kubota has better hydraulic valves than the LS> My Kubota leaks down at all point on the FEL and backhoe, some rather fast. My LS will hold up the FEL for weeks (did that one time) and the rear hydraulics will hold up indefinitely. I have left the tiller in the raised position for months and not leaked down at all. So, at least on MY LS, valves are top quality, much better than the Kubota valves.
Also my LS had much more standard bells and whistles than any other brand when I was shopping and at a significant price reduction. Now this was almost a decade ago so pricing my have changed a bit. The ergonomics on the LS was much better than any other one also.
Now I do love my Kubota B26 and use it for most tasks now days, but that is not to say the LS is inferior, just much larger, so the Kubota does most chores easily.
Still, if I were buying again, I would look at PRICE AND ERGONOMICS as the most important issues. Dealer location would be a distant second. I do all my own maintenance so being close to a dealer for that is not an issue with me.
Having a dealer that will pick up and deliver for free for warranty work is a plus (just in case) but the majority of tractors probably never see the dealer for warranty work. There is always the lemon in any brand though so the free pickup is a good dealer strategy.
My opinion: If you are ever going to think about selling, then Kubota might be worth the extra bucks, otherwise go with the LS.
Maybe this is a perfect example of selection bias (focus on the advice that follows your own line of thinking, while it seems most are steering me towards the Kubota) but this is the direction I think I may be leaning the most. Starting from when I went to the NY ag show in January and sat on every single brand of tractor, the LS just felt like the nicest.
For all 3 tractors I'm looking at, the dealers have agreed to free pick-up/delivery for warranty issues, which is not insignificant as the LS and TYM are about 1 hour away. I am mechanically inclined so I'm fine with having most parts shipped to me, and replacing things myself, unless something goes majorly wrong.
While super cheap, it really bother me that the TYM has such poor ergonomics for the 3PT and remote control, and will probably have the worst resale value. I don't ever plan on selling, but nevertheless, it's something to consider. It also annoys me that there is no stop for the 3PT control. Yes, I could fabricate one, but that really kind of takes the shine off of things. Maybe I should cross them off the list? Argggghh, decisions, decisions.
Keep the advice coming.