Good advice.
Called my local dealer and he says he wouldn’t hesitate to buy that model and that most of the issues are from user error- not running hot enough, dirty air filter etc.
kubota does have a lifetime warranty for that system and he has had them cover the costs of “user errors” resulting in the regeneration issues.
So my costs would be covered but I’ll be SUPER frustrated if I have to waste a lot of my time.
Appreciate your input.
Was looking at a used B3350 as an upgrade to a smaller tractor I currently own. Was excited about the somewhat nimble size and power these tractors seem to have.
However I am now very Nervous to proceed after reading about all the diesel filter regeneration problems. Nobody has time to be bringing such an important tool back and forth to the dealer and meanwhile not getting any work done.
Do all the 3350s have this problem in one form or another?
Is it a certain percent if the units that have this problem?
Does anyone own one and actually been satisfied with it and not had this problem or is the whole process of regeneration painful even when it works?
Has kubota provided any solutions?
How could I possibly know if the model I’m looking at is one of the “problem children”?
Appreciate any input. This model is giving me mixed emotions instead of excitement about an upgrade.
Good advice.
Called my local dealer and he says he wouldn’t hesitate to buy that model and that most of the issues are from user error- not running hot enough, dirty air filter etc.
kubota does have a lifetime warranty for that system and he has had them cover the costs of “user errors” resulting in the regeneration issues.
So my costs would be covered but I’ll be SUPER frustrated if I have to waste a lot of my time.
Appreciate your input.