Egon
Epic Contributor
It means an implement that will do what you want and can be mounted on the tractor you choose.When you say match them to the tractor are you talking about horsepower and 3pt category or something else?
It means an implement that will do what you want and can be mounted on the tractor you choose.When you say match them to the tractor are you talking about horsepower and 3pt category or something else?
It means it is suited to work and perform as designed on the tractor you choose.It means an implement that will do what you want and can be mounted on the tractor you choose.
Consider one tractor with four wheels, one tractor with two wheels, such as Gravely, BCS or Grillo.
A utility vehicle paired with a dumping trailer may be more efficient and cheaper for these tasks than a second tractor. Kubota utility vehicles have HST transmissions, the same transmissions on Kubota BX tractors, therefore are real work horses.
I went away from Kubota for a reason
I really like the Kubota UTVs. I'd definitely like to get one, but I don't see it as a tractor replacement. I don't know how well the independent suspension and smaller engine would handle that. Maybe it would do well, but I'm afraid it would be pretty worn out in 3-4 years. Do you have experience putting a lot of hours on one? I could be underestimating their reliability and longevity.
I looked at the specs for the 1825E and that all looks good to me. It has a rocker pedal for the hydro. I've driven Kubotas with a rocker pedal and didn't really care for it. I have a MF dealer nearby and I may drop in and try one out to see if I like it better than the Kubota version, but I don't know if I could ever get comfortable with one.I like my 1526 Massey Ferguson, I use it for my veggies and chicken feed.