CT_Tree_Guy
Platinum Member
<font color="blue"> If the tractor was not capable of doing the job of extra horsepower and holding up, do you think that Kubota would put the size in the line up? </font>
dog - I hear you that the engine's gonna hold up just fine, to me it's just the fact that it produces only a marginal amount of extra practical power to justify the extra fuel use, rpms and up-front expense of buying it that puts it at the bottom of my list. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, if Kubota had built the engine "from the ground up" by stroking it to give it additional torque, and not just boosted the fuel injection to get some extra hp that might just give illusory vs. "real" power gains, I'd be of a different mind.
Bottom line: I just can't get past the fact that it has the same torque and displacement as the 4330, but costs quite a bit more. Two thousand dollars or so extra is too much to pay for a set of injectors IMHO.
John
dog - I hear you that the engine's gonna hold up just fine, to me it's just the fact that it produces only a marginal amount of extra practical power to justify the extra fuel use, rpms and up-front expense of buying it that puts it at the bottom of my list. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, if Kubota had built the engine "from the ground up" by stroking it to give it additional torque, and not just boosted the fuel injection to get some extra hp that might just give illusory vs. "real" power gains, I'd be of a different mind.
Bottom line: I just can't get past the fact that it has the same torque and displacement as the 4330, but costs quite a bit more. Two thousand dollars or so extra is too much to pay for a set of injectors IMHO.
John