JOHNTHOMAS
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- Joined
- Apr 14, 2008
- Messages
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- Location
- Somerset, Ky
- Tractor
- F2690 4WD RTV X1140 MX5400 HST ZD1211
I've bought several Kubotas (13) and currently own 5 of them. Guess I'd be on the "LIKE EM" list. Are they perfect and will they do everything? No. Did I expect them to be perfect? No more than I've expected the over 140 cars/trucks I've bought to be perfect.
Did my L3240HST (I bought my first and last geared tractor last year, never again will I go geared, HST only for me) have better traction than my B7800 and B3200, yes, at twice the weight with the same HP, it did.
The BXs wouldn't/won't lift as much weight or capacity as the bigger tractors, was I disappointed? No, I expected as much to happen. Have I traded so often because the tractor I had wouldn't do some of the jobs I wanted done? Yes, but was I disappointed that a BX wouldn't do the same jobs as an L? No. Do I think I have received good value for the price I paid for the Kubotas I've bouight? Yes, obviously I do.
I've found out over the last nine years that buying a tractor is like buying a car. After time it needs to be traded for a different one. I bought 2 Kubotas that I traded quickly. The BX2350 jerked so bad (to me) stopping in reverse and I knew it wasn't right because of previously owned Kubotas and I didn't want to live with it so traded it to a BX2660 that stopped the way Kubotas are supposed to. I bought a L3240HST Grand that scared me on my hillside property because I was sitting so high off the ground that I traded it to a B3200 after just a few short months. Sometimes it's just best to trade a machine that "bothers" you and try another and see if it's "perfect".
I like my Kubotas for what they are and for the price I paid for them........today.
PS But I do have a F2680E for sale so I can buy #14 Kubota from Barlows.:laughing:
Did my L3240HST (I bought my first and last geared tractor last year, never again will I go geared, HST only for me) have better traction than my B7800 and B3200, yes, at twice the weight with the same HP, it did.
The BXs wouldn't/won't lift as much weight or capacity as the bigger tractors, was I disappointed? No, I expected as much to happen. Have I traded so often because the tractor I had wouldn't do some of the jobs I wanted done? Yes, but was I disappointed that a BX wouldn't do the same jobs as an L? No. Do I think I have received good value for the price I paid for the Kubotas I've bouight? Yes, obviously I do.
I've found out over the last nine years that buying a tractor is like buying a car. After time it needs to be traded for a different one. I bought 2 Kubotas that I traded quickly. The BX2350 jerked so bad (to me) stopping in reverse and I knew it wasn't right because of previously owned Kubotas and I didn't want to live with it so traded it to a BX2660 that stopped the way Kubotas are supposed to. I bought a L3240HST Grand that scared me on my hillside property because I was sitting so high off the ground that I traded it to a B3200 after just a few short months. Sometimes it's just best to trade a machine that "bothers" you and try another and see if it's "perfect".
I like my Kubotas for what they are and for the price I paid for them........today.