Jd vs kubota

   / Jd vs kubota #51  
Quote Originally Posted by nards444 View Post
I just built my house and also have a tractor 2650 Kubota somewhat smaller then what your looking at, but overall going to be roughly accomplishing the same tasks. With that said I started doing some landscaping(4 acres) and after about an hour of it quit, the tractor just isnt meant for efficient dirt work. I borrowed a skid steer and probably had more done in 2-3 hours than that tractor would have done in a day. IN the spring im going to rent a skid steer for 300 for the weekend and be done with it, vs monkeying with it on this tractor for days maybe weeks.


I have heard this from alot of owners.. Why i am afraid of lower horsepower low weight tractors.

From what you are saying, you may want to look at older ex-farm Utility tractors. Insist on a loader, PS, and gears rather than hydrostat, if your area is muddy or snowy, add 4wd to the "must have" category.

You are sure right that a larger machine does work faster. At first it seems like the small machine is going to win out doing big jobs because it is so handy and works so much faster than doing the work with a shovel & wheelbarrow. But then your neighbor comes over with his old 4020 JD and you see what a couple of passes will do pulling an 2000# 8 foot blade. Then he turns around and it's scary how much dirt a larger tractor will move around. It's a whole new world.

The good news is that old style tractors are incredibly durable. A used one that works well for a day will probably work just the same for years to come.

Relative to skid steers, Utility size tractors in the 40 to 60 hp range have the power and weight to work with a skid steer. I'm not knocking skid steers; they are great in a limited area. But they just are not as versatile, or as good for transporting longer distances, and tough on any grass surface. And no 3pt . Plus good ones are more expensive than tractors. For the money I'd buy a used tractor over a used skid steer.
rScotty
 
   / Jd vs kubota #52  
From what you are saying, you may want to look at older ex-farm Utility tractors. Insist on a loader, PS, and gears rather than hydrostat, if your area is muddy or snowy, add 4wd to the "must have" category.

You are sure right that a larger machine does work faster. At first it seems like the small machine is going to win out doing big jobs because it is so handy and works so much faster than doing the work with a shovel & wheelbarrow. But then your neighbor comes over with his old 4020 JD and you see what a couple of passes will do pulling an 2000# 8 foot blade. Then he turns around and it's scary how much dirt a larger tractor will move around. It's a whole new world.

The good news is that old style tractors are incredibly durable. A used one that works well for a day will probably work just the same for years to come.

Relative to skid steers, Utility size tractors in the 40 to 60 hp range have the power and weight to work with a skid steer. I'm not knocking skid steers; they are great in a limited area. But they just are not as versatile, or as good for transporting longer distances, and tough on any grass surface. And no 3pt . Plus good ones are more expensive than tractors. For the money I'd buy a used tractor over a used skid steer.
rScotty

Good points I wasnt advocating for a skid steer to buy one. Point was the tractor is a versatile tool and if your buying one machine, thats the one to get. My point being was if you are doing a lot of earth work up front it might be more worthwhile to use a skid steer to do get done quickly or an Ex. Then of course the tractor can be used to accomplish random dirt task. while limited in scope the skid steer or an ex will run circles around a tractor in terms of earth work.
 
   / Jd vs kubota #53  
If you use the Kubota 0% loan you must have replacement insurance or you will be buying their insurance.
 
   / Jd vs kubota #54  
If you use the Kubota 0% loan you must have replacement insurance or you will be buying their insurance.

You can have other insurance it doesnt have to be Kubotas, even though the dealer may make it sound that way. The KTAC or kubota insurance was priced right anyways. With that said buying a 20-30k machine having insurance on it makes sense anyways.
 
   / Jd vs kubota #55  
You can have other insurance it doesnt have to be Kubotas, even though the dealer may make it sound that way.

Pretty sure that's what Murph was saying.
 
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#57  
I am gonna go look at the 2016 L3901 tomorrow depending on how it really is, I may take the plunge.
 
   / Jd vs kubota #58  
that was gonna be one of my first additions. Any recommendations on a good one that is easily removed

I have a pirahna on the 2538 and love it .I also have standard tooth bars on my other 2 compacts and like them for digging. The regular tooth bars make loading things with a chain real easy where the pirahna not so much. The pirahna is better for scraping the ground clear of small brush and saplings.
 
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I have a pirahna on the 2538 and love it .I also have standard tooth bars on my other 2 compacts and like them for digging. The regular tooth bars make loading things with a chain real easy where the pirahna not so much. The pirahna is better for scraping the ground clear of small brush and saplings.

Thank you this is good info
 
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#60  
Well I took the plunge meet my new tractor, Kubota l3900.

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