Thanks for sharing, I actually just ordered one myself and have been trying to get more info wherever I can find it.... so few out there right now though it seems. So your initial impressions are good, and that it's not under powered for what it is?
It's in a really tough spot model wise. Bigger than a B so all the B guys think it's too big, and less HP than all the L's so the L guys think it's under powered.
We were between the B2650 and the L2501 for the longest time, then we went and test drove/ kicked tires.... the B has a lot of nice creature comforts, but just isn't "built" to the same degree as the L's I felt. So my only lingering concern is that the L chassis is a maybe little to beefy for a 25HP.... though from the 100 cubic inch powerplant and everything I've read, it seems to be a winner.
I too want nothing to do with the new EPA diesels, and is the only reason I didn't jump up to the 3301 or the 3901. What a nightmare those things will be long term, if not short term even.
I think the weight of the L makes more use of the 25hp when doing ground engaging tasks. I've never felt it be underpowered, but I only plan to run 4'-5' implements behind it too. I have a 6' scrape blade on it right now and it handles that fine. I'm considering buying a tiller for it, that'll be the only pto work it does, besides run a bush hog sometimes. I bought this tractor for box blade/scrape blade work, the maneuverability to use in the woods and places my larger tractors cant get to, and some loader work. With the amount of loader work it'll be doing I didn't see the need for HST and find the gear transmission to be exactly what I need for the purposes I'll be using it for.
I was basically willing to give up horsepower and have to run smaller implements rather than take a chance on the dpf equipped larger tractors. Every day since I've had the tractor I haven't questioned or regretted my decision one bit.
To me the B's would be too small for me, for instance today when I was moving around that log skidder rim I would have never been able to do that with a B. I needed the capability of the L's but really didn't need all the hp of them, and dang sure didn't want the dpf that came with them either (as stated earlier).
If I had to give one gripe about the tractor it would be when the range lever is in H it seems to hit my left leg slightly. There's not a whole lot of room on the operator's platform and I'm not a big guy at 5'9" 175. It's not cramped, don't get me wrong, but it's just enough room put it that way.
I'm still amazed that this little diesel motor is 100ci and only puts out 24.8 hp. No wonder it makes 540 pto so low! Never seen a diesel that had a powerband as short as this tractor but yet had tons of torque throughout the entire range. Eventually when word gets out about this particular tractor and its performance, I think you'll see them fly off the lots.
Oh and btw, when you turn this little sucker up to 540 it just chugs along. You know how most Kubota's(as well as other tractors) sound like they're singing because the engine is running so fast to get 540? Not this thing, I've never seen anything like this in my life. This motor is turned wayyyy down from what it could really produce. There's AT LEAST 10hp Kubota could get out of this thing with a minor tweak or two. This engine isn't running hard at all and doesn't struggle one bit in this size chassis.