Ductape
Elite Member
In my opinion, the 2620 is the sweet spot of the 20 series Kubotas. Plenty of power for it's size. In 80 to 90 percent of most peoples uses, there would be little notice of the extra HP of the 2920. As others have stated, you would lose traction in most situations long before you run out of HP with the 2620. But....... as others have stated before me, PTO HP robbing attachments such as snowblowers, brush chippers, etc will welcome the few extra ponies.
I'm on my second tractor with a front mounted blower, and don't ever forsee me going back to a rear mount. I have had a rear mount in the past, but sold it. Unless you are using the front bucket for something like cleaning horse stalls or something all winter, I can't see a need to worry about keeping the loader on once snow season arrives. My front blower will easily eat any snow in it's way.... all while I comfortably drive forward.
My free advice: If the extra money isn't going to put you in hardship, get the 2920 with the Kubota front blower. Second choice..... get the 2620 with the Kubota front blower. Third choice, if the first two are out of the budget, get the 2620 with a rear mounted blower.
I'm on my second tractor with a front mounted blower, and don't ever forsee me going back to a rear mount. I have had a rear mount in the past, but sold it. Unless you are using the front bucket for something like cleaning horse stalls or something all winter, I can't see a need to worry about keeping the loader on once snow season arrives. My front blower will easily eat any snow in it's way.... all while I comfortably drive forward.
My free advice: If the extra money isn't going to put you in hardship, get the 2920 with the Kubota front blower. Second choice..... get the 2620 with the Kubota front blower. Third choice, if the first two are out of the budget, get the 2620 with a rear mounted blower.