B3200 vs B3030

   / B3200 vs B3030 #21  
I not so sure it is just a point about the features, but also more about the design. Yes they both have 4 cyl engines but as the head office Kubota tech rep described it to me, the newer generation moves the HST to a different connect point in relation to the engine, more padding on the floorboards, different HST pedal configuration setup, etc.. which all contribute to less vibration overall. If I would have had that discussion with him before, I would have started out with the B3030 right away and saved myself the extra work of having to re-deal (mind you that is somewhat fun in itself) I have the 60" MMM and I also subscribe to the ie: spread cost over the life of the tractor and being happy with it as opposed to some regrets. Thought I had done that the first time around and I had the size, HP, main features ie: FEL and MMM right, just not the extra feature options. I didn't think I would need or make use of them since this was a hefty purchase to begin with getting the B3200. For me, it did not suit my needs and I had to change my thinking along with help from comments made here on TBN as well. We all know no one tractor is perfect (even Kubota) but it is nice to be nearly all satisfied for our particular needs and uses. :)

Now this is the kind of info that means something. How is the hst connected and what other major build differences are there.
The cosmetic stuff like 3pt arms etc is really not that important because it can all be retrofitted if desired but how the machine is build can't be changed.
This is the info that would change my mind on the 3030 over the 3200.
Is there more:eek:
 
   / B3200 vs B3030
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#22  
MW66, As you know Buffalo New York get a considerable amount of snowfall. Will you use your tractor for snow removal? I know you mentioned you are looking for an open seat tractor but was wondering if the cabbed version of the 3030 would fit you better? But then it is more money. I have the cabbed 3030 and with the record snowfalls we had this winter the heated cab just laughed at the blowing wind, cold, and snow! Your thoughts?


Growing up in Buffalo, NY and am intimately familiar with our winters here. I would ove a cabbed tractor, but with affording a new home and now landscaping, I just have to draw the line somewhere. It was drawn by not getting a cabbed tractor. Plus, I know the cab adds some significant weight. I plan to add a RFM 64" blower to it. Plus a rear blower is cheaper too.
 
   / B3200 vs B3030 #23  
I don't follow what the tech rep is saying because the B3200 is the newer design........??
 
   / B3200 vs B3030 #24  
My 2 cents..........

I like Chuck's suggestion. Price a 2630 to see how close it is to the 3200. I feel you are only going to see a slight difference in HP if you are running a PTO attachment that robs alot of power, such as a brush chipper. Recently, Kubota had a good incentive on the 2630 to move more of them...... perhaps its still available?

Personally, I think if i were needing to add a quick hitch of some sort, arm rests, etc to a 3200..... I'd just buy a 3030 to begin with. They are both great tractors.... only you can decide if the deluxe features are worth the extra money to you.

If I bought a 26, or 3030...... I'd get it with the cabbed style loader joystick. Not terribly expensive to add at the time you order.

Good luck and have fun tractor shopping! :)
 
   / B3200 vs B3030 #25  
The B3030 is worth the extra $$$! I had the cab model & all those extras seem well worth the money when you are hitching up or blowing snow, etc.
 
   / B3200 vs B3030 #26  
The B3030 is worth the extra $$$! I had the cab model & all those extras seem well worth the money when you are hitching up or blowing snow, etc.
What if someone doesn't want a cab model and never has blowing snow? Is it worth it in your opinion for just hitching up? $2000 difference, right?
 
   / B3200 vs B3030
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#27  
What if someone doesn't want a cab model and never has blowing snow? Is it worth it in your opinion for just hitching up? $2000 difference, right?


Well........here's the update. I went back to the dealer today and he has good pricing. I checked him against Barlow's. The B3030 is $3,700 more for the uncabbed version compared to the B3200. Well, everyone has there price point for value and that tipped it over the edge for me. I could afford the B3030, but I don't think the features are worth $3,700 more. I really like the cruise setup on the B3030, but the B3200 still has cruise, just a different type. I put the order in for the B3200 with a canopy, 60" MMM, 58" tiller, 60" FEL, 64" Rear snow thrower, pallet forks that clamp onto the bucket, and the dealer threw in rear work lights and a block heater. He also said he would order the armrests that are standard on the B3030 seat. He has everything in stock, but he wants to get it all to his warehouse, then have me come down some evening or Saturday morning to go over how everything works. I plan on a May 1st delivery. Took advantage of the Kubota $0 down, 60 months/0% financing. This dealer was great and nothing beats that. Pictures will be forthcoming in a few weeks.
 
   / B3200 vs B3030 #28  
That sounds like a great set up! I might look into the quick attach for the loader, and a set of regular forks though. I think you would be much happier with them although they are somewhat more money.
 
   / B3200 vs B3030 #29  
What if someone doesn't want a cab model and never has blowing snow? Is it worth it in your opinion for just hitching up? $2000 difference, right?

**** yea it is! Extendable lower links, telescoping sway bars, position control, tilt wheel, independent pto. Well worth the extra $$$.
 
   / B3200 vs B3030 #30  
**** yea it is! Extendable lower links, telescoping sway bars, position control, tilt wheel, independent pto. Well worth the extra $$$.
OK, looks like the $2000 went to $3700, did you pay $3700 of your money to get the B3030 over the B3200 when you bought yours? We won't even bring up the B2630 that has those extras for how much less. Did you consider the B2630 when you bought your B3030?
 

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