Compact Cubs vs Kubota

   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #41  
My feeling...........
Go with the Kubota!!!!!!!!!/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #42  
This person knows ziltch about cubs. I've owned both and my current cub 7275 will blow away any b series kubota in any meaningful category. Great dealer support and a lenghty history of mitsubishi reliability. Check out thoes cubs. You wont be disappointed.
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #43  
I am sure that could be debatable.......I had a Mitsubishi one time and parts became scarce,I do not think you will ever have trouble getting parts for a Kubota,Cub Cadet makes nice equipment as a matter of fact I but a Cub Cadet woodsplitter,it was the best looking one around town in my opinion. I never have owned a Kubota,but I know for a fact they are a great company with a great product.I am sure there are a lot more Kubotas sold than Cub Cadets compact tractor.
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #44  
Haven't heard of keystone power equipment for a while. Weren't they shut down for fraudulent practices?
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #45  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( lenghty history of mitsubishi reliability. )</font>

I don't know about tractors, but the emperical actuarial data on Mitsubishi vehicles show that they are the least reliable vehicle to come out of Japan. I know this only way too well. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #46  
Odd...I have had Mitsubishi vehicles since 1989 and I can only call them bulletproof. I still drive my '95 Expo daily. It has 135K and is all original except for the plugs, tires, battery and front brake pads. I expect to get at least 190K with no problems. I have a 7205 Cub (Mitsu) which I bought after almost buying a 7610 Kubota. The Kubota was just light duty in comparison. You can start with the solid cast iron unit construction on the Cub and compare it to the aluminum rear end frame rail setup on the Kubota. You can go on from there. I kind of see them like Honda cars. Catchy name, glitzy looking but lacking substance to a certain degree. Still good though......
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #47  
I've purchased several Cub Cadets over the past few years, my first Cub is a 12 year old unit and still going strong. But all mine are GT or ZTRs and as far as I am concerned in those classes they are a great value. I like the 7000 series Cubs, but given the choice of a Cub or a Kubota, there is no way I would buy the Cub over the Kubota. The 7000 series Cubs are a nice value, they are also very similar to some of the smaller Mahindras, both are built by Mitsubishi and they have lots of features for the money. However, I simply do not think they are up to the quality of the Kubota tractor. My Cub dealer is also a Kubota dealer and when I went to buy a Cub compact he started to detail the warrenty issues he's had with them and simply stated that he really didn't want to sell me one. I'm glad I didn't buy one based on some other feedback I've seen. But again, I actually like them! I just don't think they are as high in quality as the Kubota.
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #48  
Wow, lots of neighbors here tonight. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I lived just east of Browns lake on hy B just south of 11. I now live in Waupaca, but my wife works as a nurse in Union Grove, we see each other on weekends, at least till we get a house back down there. I have a Mahindra 2015 hydro with fel and I now have about 50 hrs. I love it. It is the same as Case IH , from where I retired, from early 90's and was a Cub till just the last year or so, I think they are now Korean made. Price is not bad, and my dealer is just great so far. I don't think I will have to orry about parts as they have been made for 15 years or so.. JohnJ
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #49  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I love it. It is the same as Case IH )</font>

There is absolutly nothing in common between a Case and a Mahindra.
 
   / Compact Cubs vs Kubota #50  
The front and the rear of the tractot are coupled together by the ears of the engine block. All the stress of a front end loader or backhoe or 3 point hitch attachments are on the engine block because there is no solid frame. I know of several problems wwith broken blocks because of this. Cub has a technical service bulletin out on this and a moddification. The mod is like putting a band aid on a bullet hole. Check with your cub dealer. They are really trying to keep this quiet
 

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