Farmers often have many tractors, and have different ones for jobs that the particular tractor does well. Most owners, on the other hand, face the opposite challenge, that of finding one tractor that does as many things well as possible. All such tractors are some kind of compromise, and it is up to the individual to find the best compromise for his own uses. That process is difficult as is evidenced by the length of time it takes many to choose, and the difficulties they go through with that choice. Kubota recognized this area that wasn't being addressed before other manufacturers did, and has made lots of money in the process. The B series tractors are well matched in size, manuverability, and power for the various tasks that a small land owner might face. Their lift capacities, and hp are well matched for their footprint size, and weight. Their weights are well matched for their size, and are gentle on all land, not just lawns. They are extremely versitile tractors, and are perhaps better matched with the available proprietory implements, (snowblowers, front blades, mower decks, front brooms, etc.) than any other brand of tractor in that size range. That being true, they serve more needs than others address. I have some disappointments in the new B series too, but they are somewhat different from what I've been hearing here. I was hoping to see a factory QC loader bucket like the small JD's for lightweight forks, and perhaps a small strong bucket for digging, and a larger one for snow, and bark mulch, etc. Loaders are for picking things up, and the more odd shaped things we can handle the better. I was hoping that Kubota would introduce an intergrated backhoe, and they did. Yes, islandtractor, I am pleased that the new mower deck is suspended, drive over, and easily adjusted for depth of cut, though I am one that might never mount a mower, I am over 60, and appreciate that option since 300 lb+ mower decks aren't as much fun to push around as they used to be. Yes, position control would be nice, but 1/4 inching is adequate if it translates into an economical tractor. I think the seats, if as nice as the new one for the exisiting B's will be fine since I am on my tractor for a few hours at most any one time. I don't feel that the Kubota B series are lawnmowers since I suspect that there are thousands more of them in use that have never seen a mmm than there are other model tractors in existance. That they serve very well in that function, and are available with well designed mower decks is a plus, and only adds to their versitility. That is not the task they were designed for as is obvious by the many z-turn mowers, 4 wheel steer riders, etc. that are much better suited to that task, and Kubota is a force in that market too. Most companies look at the market to see what there is that they can compete with, Kubota looked at the market, and saw what wasn't there, and for that I, for one, am grateful. I've been holding off on my new tractor purchase for some time, partly to see what this new series would bring. I had hoped for a little more than was delivered I think, but ATI, and others will address the loader QC ( isn't it great how a free market works sometimes?), and the backhoe does look easier to mount, and store, and it is very close coupled to the tractor which is a good thing in my eyes. The longer wheelbase hopefully will give a little more legroom in the operator area, etc. I like the new loader control lever location though Kubota is late to the party with that. I am much more concerned with how well the available transmission ranges suit my needs than how many there are. If one range is useless on my land, it doesn't really count!

All in all, I guess I am slightly disappointed after waiting all this time, but perhaps my expectations were not realistic. I think, given the true cost of ownership over a period of years, considering purchase price, cost, ease, and time down for maintenance / parts, minus the selling price of the used tractor, that even the larger B series, and JD 2000 series are cheaper to own than other brands, and will probably stay with them.