Comparison B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520

   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #21  
Don't have the Kubota hoe ....... have a Woods. If the money is not a huge issue, I'd get the hoe. It certainly opens up alot of new doors on what you can do with your tractor. Alot of folks will recommend you rent something instead of buying a hoe, but not me. I don't put a ton of hours on my hoe every year, but its here when I need it.
 
   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #22  
If cost is an issue you could try what I did, buy a towable backhoe.
I bought one from Harbor Frt ($3K total cost - really) and have used it quite a bit.
I broke the bucket on first use (bad weld) and they sent me a new one but let me keep the old one.
Got the old one welded, had the teeth removed so now I have two, one with and one without teeth!
Since it moves slow by itself (but can go anywhere) for long runs around the property I just put the BH bucket into the tractor bucket and go, no need to move the wheels etc for towing!
I can get the BH in the woods for stumping or rock moving where you'd never get a TLB.:thumbsup:
 
   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #23  
With B3030 and B2630 being replaced,.

... uh, not true. I've seen or heard nothing of the sort.

since Kubota is changing all tractors to separate pedals.

...uh... also not true.

reguarding drive over decks. Don't put any stock in this until you've done it. For me, It takes longer to drive over the deck than it does to push it in from the side. The driver overs require you to lower all the scalp wheels and setup ramps and stuff.
 
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   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520
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I can not run out to a Kubota lot to verify this, but all new B models are going with two pedals verses the treadle pedal of the B3030 and B2630, my local dealer, who does not stock the B3030 or the B2630 told me that they were being dropped. This web site indicated that the B3030 with cab was becoming the B3000. I said I loved the treadle pedal but noone around here had them anymore, and told me they were not available.
If Messick would like to beter inform Me, and this forum, please educate us.
 
   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #25  
reguarding drive over decks. Don't put any stock in this until you've done it. For me, It takes longer to drive over the deck than it does to push it in from the side. The driver overs require you to lower all the scalp wheels and setup ramps and stuff.

Totally agree.
 
   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #26  
I've run position control for many years, I've only run the newer kubota systems for the time that they have been out. I can't see much difference in the two when properly adjusted.

The position control is not the same height from top to bottom as bottom to top.
It is just as easy to adjust the quarter inching valve. The plus is the fine tune to be able to set grades.

It is different no doubt but far from unusable and actually more precise.
 
   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #27  
I have the 2920, 60"MMM, FEL and hoe. Not exactly sure what you want to hear about it (the hoe), well made and quite useful. Most conversation about it seems to be about the single seat arrangement of the Kubota versus the 2 seat arrangements on some others...and that seems to be a personal thing. For what I do it's fine...but I do now wish I had position control. I'll be adding a shredder this year, and it would be useful at times with the 3PH snowblower I have. BTW, that drive over deck is hugely overrated (my opinion). Like someone else said, sliding it in from the side is easier....just use the FEL to lift the tractor up a little. Guess I should also mention, mounting the hoe isn't terribly hard though it takes some practice. You do have to remove the 3 PH to put it on, and if your mower deck is on there it has to be locked up in the highest position while the hoe is mounted. No big deal to me, but stuff you might want to know.
 
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   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #28  
I can not run out to a Kubota lot to verify this, but all new B models are going with two pedals verses the treadle pedal of the B3030 and B2630, my local dealer, who does not stock the B3030 or the B2630 told me that they were being dropped. This web site indicated that the B3030 with cab was becoming the B3000. I said I loved the treadle pedal but noone around here had them anymore, and told me they were not available.
If Messick would like to beter inform Me, and this forum, please educate us.

I have both John Deere and Kubota and in my opinion the treadle pedal on the Kubota is probably one of its worst features. John deeres 2 pedal system is much more comfortable to operate. Also JD has the split brake on the left side, which also makes much more sense (but we won't get into that, right TRIPLER?).

One area where John Deere falls short is in the backhoe department. Look at the specs. Thats what sold me on Kubota. If you plan on doing a lot of BH work, and are set on getting a Deere, then maybe you should look into a John Deere tractor with a Woods BH. I never had one but other members swear by them.

Some dealers today are willing to deliver the tractor to your property and let you use it for week. You can't beat that. Try a few out and then you will know for sure which one suits you best.
 
   / B2920 vs B3200 vs JD2520 #29  
I have both John Deere and Kubota and in my opinion the treadle pedal on the Kubota is probably one of its worst features. John deeres 2 pedal system is much more comfortable to operate. Also JD has the split brake on the left side, which also makes much more sense (but we won't get into that, right TRIPLER?).

One area where John Deere falls short is in the backhoe department. Look at the specs. Thats what sold me on Kubota. If you plan on doing a lot of BH work, and are set on getting a Deere, then maybe you should look into a John Deere tractor with a Woods BH. I never had one but other members swear by them.

Some dealers today are willing to deliver the tractor to your property and let you use it for week. You can't beat that. Try a few out and then you will know for sure which one suits you best.

Sounds good to me.:laughing:

I actually have operated John Deere equipment longer than Kubota and do not personally find the two pedal HST "superior" to the Kubota; some prefer Kubota while some prefer the John Deere. I can live with either, but prefer some of the Kubotas by a slight margin.

All Kubota HST pedals are no the same either. The one on our BX2200 bothered my knee while the one on our BX2660 doesn't nor does the one on our L5030 and my overall favorite is on the Grand L40.

I agree people should give their decisions a lot of consideration and if possible drive the models in which you are interested.
 

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