The John Deere web site has the operator's Manuel for the 2720 on line.
OMLVU19798 2720 Compact Utility Tractor (106005-)
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OMLVU19798 2720 Compact Utility Tractor (106005-)
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thebigc said:Why does everbody hate on the 3120? I'll take my much maligned 3120 with the 300CX over anything in the 2000 class.
bandit67 said:If JD hopes to steal sales away from Kubota's B3030, they need a 3 range hydro on the new 2720.
aesanders said:That said, the three range hydro would be nice for certain applications, especially mowing where you could have it in the middle gear a good amount of time. It must not be that critical though as the highway mowing crew around me has a bunch of 2520's.
bandit67 said:Yeah, but the highway crew is most likely using equipment purchased through wheeling & dealing by beaurocratic types and corporate salesmen. I really don't think the equipment operators have a whole lot of say in the matter.
I've seen quite a few Kubota standard B's with the 2 range hydro being used by municipalities around here. It's because of the pricing more than the features. Now Kubota has bumped it's standard B's up to 3 range, and I'll bet that they start stealing more sales away from JD as a result of the 3 range and the cheaper prices.
I'm not necessarily bashing here, just a bit frustrated that there was only 1 mfr. for me to go to for the features I wanted. JD unfortunately didn't have an option, and now that they are within a month or 2 of having one, they may not go all the way and offer a 3rd range. IMO, that's a big mistake. And that's just another reason why Kubota owns all the other mfr's in the compact market (based on market share).