Kubota tractors are notorious for crappy standard seats, and only in recent years have they upped their game and offered better seats on smaller tractors.
When I went from an
L5740 to a Massey 70hp full size utility tractor, the jump in comfort was simply enormous.
I thought I had died and gone to heaven in that comfy air ride seat, and the cab was surprisingly quiet.
I think the Kubota was functionally superior (I still love their hydro) but it simply wasn't comfortable.
Granted, part my fault. Anyone ever have soft riding R4s? unlikely.
The Massey had huge radials and weighed twice as much.
The Kubota L basic series is considered almost unbreakable. You see them in all the local nurseries here.
Kubota owns that market here, not JD. JD was never interested in small tractors in this area and just weren't friendly
to deal with. If you weren't buying a 5 series they really didn't have time for you.
How times have changed.
I almost bought a JD 4720 instead of the Kubota
L5740. Kubota has more "smart" features but primarily it's because dealer
was local and friendly. Kubota used to be a bargain and be at least 15-20 percent less than JD, who was, and likely still is, the most expensive line out there. No bargain today, I think Kubota is mostly built here in the US.
some folks get so ticked off at the price of their filters, you might want to compare what a set of air, oil and fuel filters will cost.
I think Kubota has the most expensive hydraulic oil out there, but it sure does seem to work.
for typical low hour hobby farmer use, cost of filters and fluids really isn't very much.
these tractors can get very expensive quickly when you load on the options
do you really need four remotes?
so it's sort of like a new Ford, are you an XL guy? A Lariat guy? or do you always go for the Limited?
Kubota really has fine tuned their models to fit a lot more buying niches I think than JD.
They got their marketing honed early on.
I would think a gear drive 2wd Kubota of any size would be a perpetual motion machine.
but so are most tractors built in the sixties and seventies.
I grew up with a 1939 JD B and I know it is still running locally because I see it at the Grange Fair