I have a 2006 kubota L 2800, I need a front in loader and they don’t make the La 463 anymore I need to know if the LA525 or the newest LA 526 are compatible with my tractor thanks Sean.
Loaders as a stand alone purchase are so expensive it usually makes more financial sense to sell your current tractor and buy a new or used replacement tractor with a fully functioning Loader installed.
Besides the Loader, you have the issue of Loader hydraulic plumbing, material and installation......and can the dealer get everything to function properly. Maybe a 50%/50% proposition, cobbling 2006 parts and 2022 parts together.
I need to know if the LA525 or the newest LA 526 are compatible with my tractor.
Your wait time for a Kubota OEM Loader is likely more than six months.
A Japanese equipment maker, Kubota (OTCPK:KUBTY) plans to spend $140M to build a new factory in northeast Georgia, adding 500 workers to the 3,000 it already employs in the region.
The company said on Wednesday that it will build a new factory in Gainesville to make front-end loaders.
Kubota Manufacturing of America said the Georgia expansion would almost double front-end loader build capacity.
“We don’t currently have the facilities to meet customer demand,” Phil Sutton, vice president of Kubota Manufacturing of America, told The Times of Gainesville. "For Kubota, North America is our biggest tractor market now.”
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There also are other loader manufacturers out there. My neighbor put a new Woods on his 1984 JD about 10 years ago.
There also are other, lesser manufacturers.