b3030HSDC

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munchie

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Owen Sound Ont.
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'09 Kubota B3030HSDC
My 2009 comes next month. The front mount snow blower was behind at manufacturer. I am still nervous about how much traction I will get with the 4wd as I have a long sloped laneway. I have the rears weighted but I haven't had 4wd before and I am curious just how much traction improvement I will notice compared to my bigger 2wd David Brown with wet rears.? Any user feedback on 4wd with this unit?
Thx...
 
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Here is what I did with my B3030 and I have not had any problems with traction plowing my 1/2 mile driveway/road with a very steep 30 degree slope.

I have rim guard in the rear tires for added weight, wheel spacers so that the chains fit, "V" bar 2 link chains on all four, and a Kubota 6 foot front blade mounted to the quick hitch. I have not had any problem plowing up to 2 feet of snow both up and down the hill. It's been working great ... a real snoe fighter. Only wish I had a cab! Good luck!
 
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Here is what I did with my B3030 and I have not had any problems with traction plowing my 1/2 mile driveway/road with a very steep 30 degree slope.

I have rim guard in the rear tires for added weight, wheel spacers so that the chains fit, "V" bar 2 link chains on all four, and a Kubota 6 foot front blade mounted to the quick hitch. I have not had any problem plowing up to 2 feet of snow both up and down the hill. It's been working great ... a real snoe fighter. Only wish I had a cab! Good luck!

Thx for feedback! I can't wait to try the cab! I am still stiff necked from my David Brown.
 
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Munchie,
I give you a satisfaction guarantee on your new tractor! I have turfs loaded with rimgard, no chains. The only time I get into trouble is when i venture off of dirt or pavement onto grass.I have a couple hills to deal with, but not terribly steep. You may want to get the rear wheel spacers as you will need them if you ever want to run chains (or put a Woods backhoe on it). If you didn't get the radio box.... you'll want it. I'd opt out of the Kubota radio and get a decent car stereo for it........ tunes make snow removal a great time. If you are financing the whole deal, I also recommend a chute deflector control. This is how big storms are gonna look like for you in the future....................

YouTube - Night Snowblowing With Kubota B3030HSDC 2
 
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Munchie,
I give you a satisfaction guarantee on your new tractor! I have turfs loaded with rimgard, no chains. The only time I get into trouble is when i venture off of dirt or pavement onto grass.I have a couple hills to deal with, but not terribly steep. You may want to get the rear wheel spacers as you will need them if you ever want to run chains (or put a Woods backhoe on it). If you didn't get the radio box.... you'll want it. I'd opt out of the Kubota radio and get a decent car stereo for it........ tunes make snow removal a great time. If you are financing the whole deal, I also recommend a chute deflector control. This is how big storms are gonna look like for you in the future....................

YouTube - Night Snowblowing With Kubota B3030HSDC 2
Good video! I will likely add an aftermarket radio now.
Thx...I could show you REAL snow but I'll wait for the new unit!
 
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Have spec'd out a B3030HSDC on Kubota's website and am awaiting replies from dealers. Here's how it prices out:
$21,938 base
$ 131 Rear wiper
$ 2648 FEL
$ 856 4 way valve with loader (that's how Kubota prices them out on the site)
$ 514 Rear Defogger
$ 26,087 total. Excluding Kubota's built in price for ballast box. Already have 3ph model.
Of course this price is without taxes, delivery, etc. Just getting a basic plan together.
Main reason for looking is that I cannot find a cab for my excellent shape (178 hours) 2004 JD 790 4x4 with 419 FEL and R4 tires. Have not decided whether to trade or sell privately until the offers come in from dealers.
Can better deals be had than sticker price with our current lousy economy? It's been nearly 5 years since I tractor shopped so I thought I'd ask a little advice here.
Thanks!
 
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Good video! I will likely add an aftermarket radio now.


Last I recall, the radio through Kubota was $250+ ....... for half that you can get an aftermarket radio with Ipod and USB inputs,etc.

Have spec'd out a B3030HSDC on Kubota's website and am awaiting replies from dealers. Here's how it prices out:
$21,938 base
$ 131 Rear wiper
$ 2648 FEL
$ 856 4 way valve with loader (that's how Kubota prices them out on the site)
$ 514 Rear Defogger
$ 26,087 total. Excluding Kubota's built in price for ballast box. Already have 3ph model.
Of course this price is without taxes, delivery, etc. Just getting a basic plan together.
Main reason for looking is that I cannot find a cab for my excellent shape (178 hours) 2004 JD 790 4x4 with 419 FEL and R4 tires. Have not decided whether to trade or sell privately until the offers come in from dealers.
Can better deals be had than sticker price with our current lousy economy? It's been nearly 5 years since I tractor shopped so I thought I'd ask a little advice here.
Thanks!


How far are you from NH? Might it be worth the drive? Theres no sales tax here.

Its been over a year, but when I was shopping tractors, my local dealer was quoting approximately 10% off list price before any haggling. I'd call that pretty average.... if you are doing better than 10 off list you are doing pretty well. Not sure if there is and difference price wise, but when shopping around look for the HSDCC, which is the cold weather package. This will come with the rear defroster / 60 amp alternator. Perhaps its cheaper the get the HSDCC than add the defroster to the HSDC? Do yourself a favor and get the radio mounting kit. It will allow you to add an inexpensive stereo. I couldn't live without one now..... whether its snow removal, or spring planting shoveling dirt out of the bucket with a shovel, the radio makes time fly by.
 
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One offer that I've received so far is my 2004 JD 790 4x4 (178 hours, 419 FEL, R4 tires and very nice shape) plus $15,788 to trade. They claim to have 5 on the lot that were "ordered before the price increase". I assume the specs are as I noted in the other post and on Kubota's build sheet that I submitted.
Just replied to his email and am waiting for a breakdown on that figure. I want to know the Kubota price, trade in allowance, tax, etc.
 
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If you went with turf tires & rimguard you will be all set. Great tractor, nice cab, plenty of power & high end features, good on fuel. I was very happy with my B3030 and i would have held on to it, i just couldnt afford to make payments on 2 tractors!
 
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If you went with turf tires & rimguard you will be all set. Great tractor, nice cab, plenty of power & high end features, good on fuel. I was very happy with my B3030 and i would have held on to it, i just couldnt afford to make payments on 2 tractors!

Thx..I did go turfs with rimgaurd. Locals were saying that set up is very good. I was wondering about the 4 wheel drive as my David Brown has a very slippery front end on snow filled laneway edges. I was wanting to hear about good bite on the front end with the 3030.??
 

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