I recently made the purchase of an L2501HST. I was really wanting a B series tractor because I only have a few acres, we are looking to buy the 6 next to us if it ever comes up again but it may not. Pricing on the newer B series nearly scared me off. I got a quote for a Mahindra eMAx 25 with the toys I wanted for it and had them do the credit dealio. I called Deere and Kubota dealers and had them work quotes up for me, telling them ahead of time that sticker pricing on the build your own from the MFG's websites had already scared me and that I had a quote from Mahindra already. The Deere people put something together in the class of the eMAx 25 with all the implements that I wanted but gave me an "about" payment price, with interest. The Kubota dealer put together two different B series packages but also threw an
L2501 package at me.
As it turns out the
L2501 is cheaper than all, even the Mahindra (over the life of the loan) due to the 0% financing. And it is Tier IV compliant without the need for an EGR or a DPF and DEF (Just under 25 HP). I work in industrial maintenance, the fleets we work around see a ton of issues due to the current regulations. EGR systems need to be ran at high RPMs or tend to clog up a good bit. DPF/DEF systems are hit and miss, you can take a fleet of 100 machines of the same DPF/DEF system and a good bit of them will range from nightmare to PITA for maintenance while the smaller percentage will work as designed with little extra maintenance. The tech is still too new, JMHO.
Anyways, I really wanted a Kubota starting the hunt for these. Really glad I wound up with the
L2501, now I just need to down a few more trees to make mowing with the slightly larger tractor easier.
I am no tractor expert, I do know some other types of equipment well. Just the considerations in my recent tractor hunt. Also I have been looking at tractors for the last several years. I have not noticed a bunch of "bells and whistles" on yearly tractor releases, just more regulation and different models to get around those same regs. Bells and whistles would not have driven my decision. It is a tractor, I need it to make the painful parts of my older years easier. Bells and whistles are for the family car
