Dimensions | |
Wheelbase: | 63.3 inches 160 cm |
Width: | 55.1 inches 139 cm |
Height (ROPS): | 91.7 inches 232 cm |
2WD Ground clearance: | 13.6 inches 34 cm |
4WD Ground clearance: | 13.4 inches 34 cm |
Front tread: | 41.3 inches 104 cm (2WD) |
Front tread: | 43.1 inches 109 cm (4WD) |
Rear tread: | 43.8/47.1/50.8 inches 111/119/129 cm |
Engine Detail | |
Kubota | |
diesel | |
3-cylinder | |
liquid-cooled | |
Displacement: | 111.4 ci 1.8 L |
Bore/Stroke: | 3.43x4.03 inches 87 x 102 mm |
Emissions: | Tier IV |
Power (gross): | 37.5 hp 28.0 kW |
Fuel system: | common rail direct injection |
Rated RPM: | 2700 |
Starter: | electric |
Starter volts: | 12 |
The 6.3 gpm on the Kubota seemed awful low so I checked. That is just for the main pump, there's another 3.8 for PS, so 10.1.
Have to agree, look at the weight first, then check for access to the dealerships as support is paramount especially with supply chain issues. They are not all the same and then I would dig into the quality and reliability as any tractor runs good the first 20 hrs, it's the next 2000 you need to worry about.
Dimensions Wheelbase: 63.3 inches
160 cmWidth: 55.1 inches
139 cmHeight (ROPS): 91.7 inches
232 cm2WD Ground clearance: 13.6 inches
34 cm4WD Ground clearance: 13.4 inches
34 cmFront tread: 41.3 inches
104 cm (2WD)Front tread: 43.1 inches
109 cm (4WD)Rear tread: 43.8/47.1/50.8 inches
111/119/129 cm
Engine Detail Kubota diesel 3-cylinder liquid-cooled Displacement: 111.4 ci
1.8 LBore/Stroke: 3.43x4.03 inches
87 x 102 mmEmissions: Tier IV Power (gross): 37.5 hp
28.0 kWFuel system: common rail direct injection Rated RPM: 2700 Starter: electric Starter volts: 12
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I don’t understand what CUTS are. Are you saying this model Kubota couldn’t run a brush cutter well?Branson, LS and Kioti all make at least one model that competes. I found the L01 series to be pretty bare bones in terms of features. For example one feature I wanted was independent PTO so I would not have to get on the tractor to turn the PTO on and off like I did on my previous tractor. That's a pain when operating a PTO chipper or forestry winch.
Adding the regular and steering GPMs together is pretty much meaningless as they are never used together. It makes a bigger number though, that's why manufacturers do it. Most CUTS don't have enough hydraulic flow to do work like running a hydraulic mower or brush cutter or snow blower. That's skid steer territory of 20gpm and up. All CUTS really need is enough to run a loader or backhoe.
Compact Utility Tractors don't have the hydraulics to drive hydraulic implements well.I don’t understand what CUTS are. Are you saying this model Kubota couldn’t run a brush cutter well?
Gotcha. Still learningCompact Utility Tractors don't have the hydraulics to drive hydraulic implements well.
PTO driven cutters and other implements are fine.