Carl Bert
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2010
- Messages
- 832
- Location
- Rockland county, New York
- Tractor
- Kubota B26, John deere X595
It was a good read, but I kept waiting for someone to come to the rescue of the B26's reputation. A couple of the posters seemed to convince everyone else that the B26 is just a B2630 with a dedicated loader and backhoe, but my intuition leads me to believe it's not that simple. Really would like to know what the PSI setting is on the B26 and see some posts from real world users who could compare it to a regular B series TLB. I'm sure the BH subframe is much more robust than the subframe for a Woods or Kubota add on BH. Spec's are nice, but experience is the real teacher. :laughing:
Yeah if you noticed the posters that were putting down the B26 were guys who owned B3030's and a B2630. I never take guys like them too seriously. They are just trying to make themselves feel better about their own tractors. Nobody wants to feel that their tractor is less capable, and I am not trying to put them down in any way. The Bxx30 series are excellent machines for what they were designed to do. They would not and could not keep up with, or take the pounding that a B26 could. Look at the specs, they don't lie. Hey if I couldn't afford a B26, I would have settled for a Bxx30 too. :laughing::laughing::laughing: (just kidding guys, don't take my head off) :thumbsup: