Rustyiron
Super Member
Hey, I'm new around here, has there been any other complaining of Kubota's lack of offering a modern transmission? I'm talking in the 50-70 HP range not the smaller guys with a hystat. Most other's (manufacturers) left the el cheapo 4sp/2range 20 years ago. I think that a 4sp 3range should be the base (std) trans. and option up from there (sync., hyd shuttle etc.) There are us guys out there that need that flexability esp. if it's your only tractor and your making hay!
Sorry about my "venting" If you wonder, I do have a 'bota but ended up with a much bigger HP tractor than I need just so that I could get a 12 sp. (6X2) I would have rather spent that $$ towards a cab model!
The only thing that I miss about my JD 5400 that I traded in on my new M9540 is the tranny, (4X3 Lh + reverser) but not having that middle range is growing on me!
Just needed to rant on this very rainy day, I have had a Kubota on & off for 30 years or so, and yes the first one (a L-185 I think), had a 4X2 trans. and if it were not for that (trans choice) and some "cheesey" sheet metal, I'd say that Kubota makes a fine tractor that is better priced than others.
Oh by the way a bigger tractor is allways better!
Sorry about my "venting" If you wonder, I do have a 'bota but ended up with a much bigger HP tractor than I need just so that I could get a 12 sp. (6X2) I would have rather spent that $$ towards a cab model!
The only thing that I miss about my JD 5400 that I traded in on my new M9540 is the tranny, (4X3 Lh + reverser) but not having that middle range is growing on me!
Just needed to rant on this very rainy day, I have had a Kubota on & off for 30 years or so, and yes the first one (a L-185 I think), had a 4X2 trans. and if it were not for that (trans choice) and some "cheesey" sheet metal, I'd say that Kubota makes a fine tractor that is better priced than others.
Oh by the way a bigger tractor is allways better!