Really? Another Kubota??? Did you ever try to remove the BH? :confused3:You must be really rich...
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A serious Kubota hobbyist? Oh yeah.
A serious Kubota hobbyist? Oh yeah.
BP made me do it.Hey JT,
Congratulations, but where on earth did this come from? Maybe I missed a thread or something, never the less have fun with your new Kubota B2320 as I know you will. Oh maybe if you stop at Barlow's you'll see my grand L 3540, suppose to be coming up North very shortly.
DevilDog
I vaguely remember saying something like that 6 or 7 tractors ago.Another Bota, didnt you say that the RTV was your last Kubota? :laughing: Congrats on the new machine! :thumbsup:
Thanks BP. The B2320 will be used on my flat sections of land mostly. I have the BX25 and F for the hilly parts.John
I don't know if you need the rears widened, but your terrain is hilly, so I'd sure give it some thought. Don't know what 3" would get you in "feel". Wish someone here who has the kit would comment, or perhaps you(me) could start a thread on that question.
i do not have them, as I don't leave flat land with the tractor.
As for "where this comes from?" "didn't see this coming" hahaha, I did!!
John's gonna have a dedicated "farm" tractor and I say, a big huzzah!!
Yes, yes it was.So was this the result of walking into Barlows the other day just to 'visit'?
I can cut back eating $150 a month and it will be good for me..You need to stay out of that place. It is tough on your wallet.
No, did not ever remove the BH. Not rich but can afford another $150 a month.Really? Another Kubota??? Did you ever try to remove the BH? :confused3:You must be really rich...
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BINGOOh man!!! You shouldn't have said that.
John's story is simple. Life is short, He enjoys this. No other vices. He doesn't smoke, drink or chew nor run with those who do. Kinda like that.
He also has certain write offs and business situations. Rich? Nah.
A serious Kubota hobbyist? Oh yeah.
........ no property or vehicle loans , no university.... at our age, well let's just say age can have it's privileges...
........ no property or vehicle loans , no university
fees , no relatives wanting a loan ............. and no one knows where I am anymore ( except the IRS) . Yeah !
Right at the BX2350 since it's gear drive and no loader valve.If a guy can afford it and has the business sense and write-offs to have both a Kubota TLB and a dedicated small CUT, why not? Seriously.
John wouldn't be the first guy on here to have two tractors. When you're young, changing a backhoe on and off and installing the 3 pt hitch is OK. But, at our age, well let's just say age can have it's privileges.
The at our age part also has a down side. Easier to damage the older body straining and pulling and dropping heavy stuff. What's a back strain worth in dollars? If you've never had one, probably not much. If you have then it becomes more clear and I have had so it's worth more than $150 a month to me.
The B2320 is a small tractor. It isn't that much different than a BX, but the ground clearance is what is needed for light farm type work. At the price point of a BX2660? You gotta love it.