leonz
Super Member
I have a B7800 ('03, purchased new) and I have never felt that it was too rough. Come on man, its a tractor not a Caddie! My 7800 has 400 hrs on it and has never failed to start nor had anything break (and it lives outside). I love this tractor. I agree with the others: get the tractor that can do the work you need (and then some just for "insurance").
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With the the three cylinder kubota engines in particular they are used for many other applications.
The nasty harmonics animal can create havoc at low rpm speeds if the engine isolation is poor especially with the hard( solid contact mounts on most of them.
The faster the low idle speed the greater force delivered to even the resonance between the prime mover (being the engine) and the tractor.
Using the 3 cylinder Duetz air cooled diesels as and example they are very civilized when mounted PROPERLY with the mounting feet and twin rubber pucks with steel spacers on all four corners.
When these yahoos put them in automobiles( CJ-5 jeeps) and expect to use motor mounts which are already there -thats another stupid move and the use of the rubber pucks is not possible and the normal balanced low idle which is what it was tested for at the factory and approved for with the fuel settings on the injection pump for the indirect injection engine in
which they occur with the rubber isolation mounts(been there done that (PROPERLY). The install was bad so the engine was blamed when it was the installer( outside shop that rube goldberged the entire thing.
Our boss buggies had the 3 cylinder water cooled engines in a modified kubota farm tractor- there was so much added weight because of the FOPS and 4 added seats and the rear tool carrier which was added it just absorbed it all at low idle.
The only way to cancel any low idle bounce is to add a grill guard(if possible) and front weights to cancel the delivered momentum at the flywheel at low idle due to the front engine mounts for the three cylinder engines.
leon