N80
Super Member
I've mentioned before that I've been interested in getting one of the little old Kubota tractors like the L245 or the B7100 and restoring it to new condition just for kicks. As far as I know, restoring old Kubotas is not quite the popular thing like old JDs and Farmalls.
Well, my wife was at the local Kubota place today and they had an L200 for sale. I did not see it and I have never seen one at all. It is very hard to find a picture of one on the internet.
Here is what I know about the machine in general: It was the first model that Kubota imported to the US. It is a two cylinder diesel. It does not have headlights. And that's about it. I suspect they were all two wheel drive. There seems to be virtually no info about this machine on the internet including here at TBN.
Here is what I know about the one they have at the shop. They just finished overhauling the hydraulic system (whatever that means, remember, this is second hand via my wife). It has a modern alternator. Rear tires good, fronts so-so. It cranks and runs. Its a 1970. Sheet metal is fair. They want $1800 for it.
So I have a few questions:
How old does a tractor have to be to be considered an antique?
Would this model be a good one for a newbie to restore?
Are there any really weird things about it that would make it troublesome?
Does anyone have a picture of one?
Does anyone have one and/or have general info/knowledge about them?
What do you think about that price?
How does it compare in appearance to the L185 or L210 (I've seen pics of those)?
I'd greatly appreciate any info or links you can provide for me.
Well, my wife was at the local Kubota place today and they had an L200 for sale. I did not see it and I have never seen one at all. It is very hard to find a picture of one on the internet.
Here is what I know about the machine in general: It was the first model that Kubota imported to the US. It is a two cylinder diesel. It does not have headlights. And that's about it. I suspect they were all two wheel drive. There seems to be virtually no info about this machine on the internet including here at TBN.
Here is what I know about the one they have at the shop. They just finished overhauling the hydraulic system (whatever that means, remember, this is second hand via my wife). It has a modern alternator. Rear tires good, fronts so-so. It cranks and runs. Its a 1970. Sheet metal is fair. They want $1800 for it.
So I have a few questions:
How old does a tractor have to be to be considered an antique?
Would this model be a good one for a newbie to restore?
Are there any really weird things about it that would make it troublesome?
Does anyone have a picture of one?
Does anyone have one and/or have general info/knowledge about them?
What do you think about that price?
How does it compare in appearance to the L185 or L210 (I've seen pics of those)?
I'd greatly appreciate any info or links you can provide for me.