TresCrows
Elite Member
No, maybe my earlier joke about segregating JD from Kubota on these lists has some merit since not even on the Kubota list are we allowed to "like" our Kubota tractors. This is exactly why some of us really are becoming very anti JD.
Kubota is the leader in the compact tractor segment--maybe my definition is different but between the B7400, BX1800, BX2200, BX22TLB, B7500, B2410, B2710, B2910----, L3010, L3410, L3710, L4310, L4610 Kubota markets 13 different models and I have left out the B21TLB and what the 30TLB or am I getting lost here--I know there are more but forget the designations. JD offers only 6 tractors that covers this range more narrowly. The JD4200 should be compared to the L3410/3710 and the JD 4600 should compare to the L4610--not the Kubota BX or B2410. JD compares the 4100 to the BX at it's site rather than the 2410 which is the better comparison based on weight, wheelbase and similar size etc. JD likes to do that---comparing smaller competitor units to their's. The 2410 squeeks it over the 4100 (which I am certain I have said I like a 100 times now--is a very nice unit to be proud of). The 2410's legendary toughness and durability are only icing on the cake.
B2410HST, 24 horses from 69 cubes, weight 1477, wheelbase 59 inches, total hydrulaic flow is 7.0 GPM, 3-point lift is 1356lbs at lift point and 1058 24 inches behind, FEL is 925 lbs at lift pin and I like the damm seat better and prefer the control layout and fit and finish is superior.
JD4100, 21 horses from 61 cubes, weight is 1565 lbs, wheel base is 59 inches, total hydrualic flow is 5.1 GPM on the hydro model, 3-point lift is 930 at 24 inches behind, FEL is 882 lbs at the pin.
The 2410 wins!!!!!!nah nah na nana nah na!!!!!!
Hey, can we just drop this whole thing--for my contribution to the sordid affair--just shoot me in the rear end and I still don't like the dang yellow seat!!!!!!
J
Kubota is the leader in the compact tractor segment--maybe my definition is different but between the B7400, BX1800, BX2200, BX22TLB, B7500, B2410, B2710, B2910----, L3010, L3410, L3710, L4310, L4610 Kubota markets 13 different models and I have left out the B21TLB and what the 30TLB or am I getting lost here--I know there are more but forget the designations. JD offers only 6 tractors that covers this range more narrowly. The JD4200 should be compared to the L3410/3710 and the JD 4600 should compare to the L4610--not the Kubota BX or B2410. JD compares the 4100 to the BX at it's site rather than the 2410 which is the better comparison based on weight, wheelbase and similar size etc. JD likes to do that---comparing smaller competitor units to their's. The 2410 squeeks it over the 4100 (which I am certain I have said I like a 100 times now--is a very nice unit to be proud of). The 2410's legendary toughness and durability are only icing on the cake.
B2410HST, 24 horses from 69 cubes, weight 1477, wheelbase 59 inches, total hydrulaic flow is 7.0 GPM, 3-point lift is 1356lbs at lift point and 1058 24 inches behind, FEL is 925 lbs at lift pin and I like the damm seat better and prefer the control layout and fit and finish is superior.
JD4100, 21 horses from 61 cubes, weight is 1565 lbs, wheel base is 59 inches, total hydrualic flow is 5.1 GPM on the hydro model, 3-point lift is 930 at 24 inches behind, FEL is 882 lbs at the pin.
The 2410 wins!!!!!!nah nah na nana nah na!!!!!!
Hey, can we just drop this whole thing--for my contribution to the sordid affair--just shoot me in the rear end and I still don't like the dang yellow seat!!!!!!
J