Amos1
Bronze Member
Hello guys...
I've been mostly lurking and doing a lot of reading on all the good info, opinions and experiences you guys have provided... Thanks :thumbsup:
I've been thinking about getting a Kubota in the 30-34 hp range and was (so far) leaning towards the 3200 or 3400. (I will definately test the 3-point with weight to see how smooth it raises, or doesn't)
My question: How tall is the tractor when the foldable Rops is in the Down Position? (Want to make sure it will fit in my shed)
Also, are there any other models (or brands) that you'd recommend over these two.
Here's what I'd be using it for: (About 5 acres of land)
Occasional plowing with a 2-bottom-14, 3-pt 6' disk, mowing with a 5' BH and using the Fel for moving mulch around. Occasional 6' box blade and 6' grader blade. Might invest in a reverse tiller in the future... (And would Ag tires be best for my use? - slight hill in one field, flat in the other, won't be using in wet condiditons, other than to blade occasional snow off the 300' driveway)
Thanks!
I've been mostly lurking and doing a lot of reading on all the good info, opinions and experiences you guys have provided... Thanks :thumbsup:
I've been thinking about getting a Kubota in the 30-34 hp range and was (so far) leaning towards the 3200 or 3400. (I will definately test the 3-point with weight to see how smooth it raises, or doesn't)
My question: How tall is the tractor when the foldable Rops is in the Down Position? (Want to make sure it will fit in my shed)
Also, are there any other models (or brands) that you'd recommend over these two.
Here's what I'd be using it for: (About 5 acres of land)
Occasional plowing with a 2-bottom-14, 3-pt 6' disk, mowing with a 5' BH and using the Fel for moving mulch around. Occasional 6' box blade and 6' grader blade. Might invest in a reverse tiller in the future... (And would Ag tires be best for my use? - slight hill in one field, flat in the other, won't be using in wet condiditons, other than to blade occasional snow off the 300' driveway)
Thanks!