jackl
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2005
- Messages
- 67
- Location
- Central New York
- Tractor
- 2013 Kubota B2920 364FEL and 5ft Bush Hog Finish Mower, 1952 Ford 8n, Cub Cadet
I don't have a vintage Kubota to boast, just a 52 Ford 8N, but last summer I traded up from my 8 year old B7510 with 450 hours to a new B2920. I got such a great deal on the trade in that I didn't have to make too many promises to my wife other than that this would be my last new tractor. I also transitioned from turf to R4 tires given my need to do additional FEL work in muddy conditions that previously loaded up the turfs. The turfs just don't have the sidewall strength or durability to standup to the rigors of moving dirt.
The ~50% increase in HP makes a very noticable difference in all applications. Instances where the 7510 labored when mowing heavy grass with my 5ft finish mower, are a walk in the park for the 2920. The egine doesn't even wince. I've also read a lot of threads on turf vs industrial tires and I can say after having both, I love the R4s. Yes, they can damage the lawn in 4WD when the grass is wet, but so did the turfs. For loader work, there is no better option. For snow, I've read stories where turfs were preferred to R4s, but I experience absolutley no difference in the ability to push snow and we get plenty of it in upstate NY.
The only question is, will I keep my promise to my wife that this is my last tracror, or is there a L3200 or something equivalent in my future?
The ~50% increase in HP makes a very noticable difference in all applications. Instances where the 7510 labored when mowing heavy grass with my 5ft finish mower, are a walk in the park for the 2920. The egine doesn't even wince. I've also read a lot of threads on turf vs industrial tires and I can say after having both, I love the R4s. Yes, they can damage the lawn in 4WD when the grass is wet, but so did the turfs. For loader work, there is no better option. For snow, I've read stories where turfs were preferred to R4s, but I experience absolutley no difference in the ability to push snow and we get plenty of it in upstate NY.
The only question is, will I keep my promise to my wife that this is my last tracror, or is there a L3200 or something equivalent in my future?