Let's see your Kubota

   / Let's see your Kubota #221  
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Hi guys,

Well I stumbled upon this forum looking for a new sub compact tractor. Well after a month of adding miles to my truck, dreaming, and test drives I wanted a Kubota BX25D. Well of course my closest Kubota dealer gave me the best deal so I told him to order it. Well that was in May. After many restless nights and days and calling every week for updates (backordered), it arrived at the end of June. I could have went for the Green (thousands more) but I was told it was Sep - Oct before it would arrive. Anyways I have not done anything to the BX except the dealer added antifreeze to the rear tires and thru in a new Landpride Box Blade for Free (after rebates). I thought wow he could have kept this and I would have never known. Well for my first project is to learn the controls and get rid of this stump. The Wife thinks I should not do this but it's seat time! Give me a few days and I will get it out! Oh yeh this will be my very first tractor to own no more borrowing!

U made a very wise choice. Nice machine
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #222  
We bleed orange in this house. All manufactures of orange that is.

Here is my sons Kubota cake.

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And here is daddy's Kubota


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   / Let's see your Kubota #225  
Here is my little B7500. As you can see by the hours, I don't use it near enough.

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As soon as I get a break, I'll walk out to the tractor shed and take a picture of it's soon to be companion. [I hope]
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #226  
We bought a Skag 61" ZRM at work, so the old B1750 can be sold. It looks pretty rough, but it still runs good. It's 24 years old and I've been using it the last 22 years. The first few years I was here, I spent more hours keeping up the grounds here and at the ball fields at Sam Atkins Park than I did in the office. These days I only mow when it's been really slow, and I'm just needing some hours. The board members will decide if they want to sell it, and what they want for it at the next board meeting. I want it to look as bad as possible so they put a small price on it.

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When I get it to the house, I will spruce it up.
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #227  
Here is my little B7500. As you can see by the hours, I don't use it near enough.

Are you sure that hour meter is from the same tractor? The pics of the whole tractor don't look like it has ever been started and run off the dealer's lot...
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #228  
Are you sure that hour meter is from the same tractor? The pics of the whole tractor don't look like it has ever been started and run off the dealer's lot...

It had 102 hours on it when I bought it four or five years ago. I have an old Ford 3930 for any real work, so all I use it for is to till my little garden and mowing. And I did wash it recently.
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #229  
IMG_4418.jpgMy B21, Cleaned it up and gave it a rattler can paint job. --Love this machine!!
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #230  
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Sad, set up here for mowing. I think I have one cut left for the season.
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #232  
I bought this L2800 from a private seller in Mississippi. It had 4 hours on it. He said that something came up and he needed to sell. Its interesting that it has the next model (L3200) FEL on it. I guess he wanted a loader and that's what they had on the lot.

This is the first yard mowing at our new house. This was the last week of May. The lady we bought from said she'd mowed the yard once, but we couldn't tell which blade of grass she cut with her scissors!
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During another mowing I pruned an ant infested branch on a tree with the ROPS.
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Here I am giving the dog a ride.
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   / Let's see your Kubota #233  
Dave, is that a Countyline RFM you have? If so, how are you liking it? I bought one this summer to mow my 6 1/2 acres and it does an alright job. I just couldn't bring myself to pay $600 more for the Land's Pride or Woods.

And I did a little of that ROP's tree trimming when I switched from my B7500 to the 3930 for mowing. I found out I couldn't get as close with the bigger tractor.

Larro
 
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   / Let's see your Kubota #234  
Dave, is that a Countyline RFM you have? If so, how are you liking it? I bought one this summer to mow my 6 1/2 acres and it does an alright job. I just couldn't bring myself to pay $600 more for the Land's Pride or Woods.

And I did a little of that ROP's tree trimming when I switched from my B7500 to the 3930 for mowing. I found out I could get as close with the bigger tractor.

Larro

Yep Larro,
That is a 6ft County Line. I have enjoyed using it on the 3 acres I mow and it had done a fine job except for when I tried to use it as a bush hog. So I got a bush hog. If there was a complaint I fixed it with one modification. In the manual I was given it talked about greasing the belt pulley wheels underneath the cover using the access holes in the cover. My cover didn't have the holes and I didn't feel like taking the hitch apart every time I wanted to grease the thing so I got out the 1" hole saw and remedied that.
Every branch in the yard that I can fit under has a rub mark from the ROPS.
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #235  
Dave, I have the 6' also. Taking the cover off every time to grease it is a pain. I may cut holes in my cover as well. The first time I mowed my place there was a lot of weeds. It did look kind of ragged that first time, but since then it looks fine. Keeping your blades sharp, and not trying to go too fast is how I get a clean looking cut.

Larro
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #236  
Larro,
I considered getting some plastic plugs to close up the holes, but I though "how much rain can get in and how many times will I replace them?" So far so good.
The first time I mowed our yard the weeds and grass were waist high to me and dang near up to my wife's neck. That and the fact that I was on a tractor for the first time in 25+ years had me mowing in 2nd gear and at the highest wheel setting on the mower. It took almost 2 days to get it mowed. That was partially because we didn't have a push mower to get under trees and I was backing up to them. It still took a few mowings before it started to look like anything.
Again, the lady who we bought the house from said she'd mowed, but you can't get me to believe it. I do remember the first time we looked at the house about a month earlier I saw that she had a Husqvarna 42" mower. I couldn't imagine mowing the yard with that.

Dave
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #237  
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Taking a break from chipping honeysuckle.
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #238  
Larro,
I considered getting some plastic plugs to close up the holes, but I though "how much rain can get in and how many times will I replace them?" So far so good.


I saw that she had a Husqvarna 42" mower. I couldn't imagine mowing the yard with that.

Dave

I hadn't thought about the rain. This summer we had 40 days and 40 nights of rain, than a couple more weeks of it. I guess I will just take the cover off each time. I like to wash all the grass and dirt off the deck anyway.

I have a 42" Husqvara I used to mow in front of the house with. Now that I have the RFM, the only use it gets is the backyard and the graveyard. Well, that and the trim work. Like you I spent a good deal of time backing up under the trees the first time I used the RFM. Since then I have used one of the riders, or the string trimmer.

Larro
 
   / Let's see your Kubota #239  
Larro,
I considered getting some plastic plugs to close up the holes, but I though "how much rain can get in and how many times will I replace them?" So far so good.


I saw that she had a Husqvarna 42" mower. I couldn't imagine mowing the yard with that.

Dave

I hadn't thought about the rain. This summer we had 40 days and 40 nights of rain, than a couple more weeks of it. I guess I will just take the cover off each time. I like to wash all the grass and dirt off the deck anyway.

I have a 42" Husqvara I used to mow in front of the house with. Now that I have the RFM, the only use it gets is the backyard and the graveyard. Well, that and the trim work. Like you, I spent a good deal of time backing up under the trees the first time I used the RFM. Since then I have used one of the riders, or the string trimmer.

Larro
 

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