New B3300SU - mid mount mower?

CCTiger

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I just got a Kubota, really excited - my first one. I hope this is the right place to ask a question about adding an implement.

I did not get a mower, in looking under the tractor it doesn't appear to have a mid-pto installed.

Does someone make a mid-mount mower, other than Kubota like Woods, or is it generally thought to just stay with Kubota, if I decide to mow with this tractor?

Thanks, glad to have found the forum.
 

Eric McCarthy

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Yeah Woods makes a mid mount mower to fit on Kubota's and other brands. If you dont have a mid PTO then you might want to look at a 3 point hitch finishing mower. Does the same thing but better I think be cause you can get rear discharge.
 

Eric McCarthy

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I just looked up the B3300 and its a brand new 2010 model so it should have a mid pto on it.
 

Bulldog

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You might want to look at a 3 point hitch finishing mower. Does the same thing but better I think be cause you can get rear discharge.
I agree with Eric. The rear mount finish mower cuts just as good as a belly mower as long as it's a good one (check blade tip speed) plus you can change it out so much quicker to another implement. Normally a finishing mower is cheaper than a belly mower is anyway.

I have had several different brands of mowers and it has a huge affect on the quality of the cut you will recieve. The cheaper mowers are going to cut like a cheap mower and a higher priced mowers will usually will not only cut better but last longer to. You get what you pay for.

I cut 14 acres of grass with my Bush hog brand mower and have done it for 10 yrs. The only thing I have done to it besides normal PM is replaced the bushings in the wheels with bearings and I'm rotating between my 2nd and 3rd set of blades. I try to keep one set sharp all the time and ready to install.
 

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The B series tractors come with a mid mount PTO. The spline should be under the operators platform, pointing forward. Sometimes they bolt a cover on it if there is not going to be an implement hooked up at delivery. The kubota midmount mowers do a good job, and are easier to use than a rear mount mower as far as maneuverability. Some models are very easy to install, but some of the larger mm decks are a little complicated to adjust the height, not near as easy as changing the 3 point lever for a rear mount. You have to check it out and see which would suit your needs better. On the kubota website they list a grass catcher as an available accessory, but make no mention of the mower itself. I would assume it is available and is probably a 72 inch deck.
 

Bulldog

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One good thing about the 3pt mower is you can back it under low hanging trees and works good when you need to back it over a pond bank
 
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I like to keep my equipment out of the weather, either in the garage or in the shed. If storage is a consideration the mmm has a smaller footprint and can be left on when operating other attachments.
 

eserv

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I haven't seen the new B Special Utility tractors yet but I wouldn't be surprised if they lacked a mid-pto. The new L3700SU hasn't any drawbar! The SU (special utility) tractors are being built to price compete with other competition and as such are, well, Cheaper:eek:!
Ed
 

Eric McCarthy

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Im with Bulldog on this one. The 3pt mower you can back under alot of low hanging objects and within a matter of 3 pins and the pto shaft have it off and on the ground. I only wish my finishing mower was a rear discharge and not side. My mower came with the tractor when I bought it so I cant complain.

I also love the fact that with a finishing mower you can get ones with penumatic caster wheels which one tear up the turf.
 

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I haven't seen the new B Special Utility tractors yet but I wouldn't be surprised if they lacked a mid-pto. The new L3700SU hasn't any drawbar! The SU (special utility) tractors are being built to price compete with other competition and as such are, well, Cheaper:eek:!
Ed
Damn, no drawbar? That sounds pretty damn stupid.
 

Eric McCarthy

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Alot of early tractors it was an option to buy a draw bar on. Mine has a piss poor excuse of a draw bar.
 

Bulldog

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Alot of early tractors it was an option to buy a draw bar on. Mine has a piss poor excuse of a draw bar.
I had to build a draw bar for my B 7100. It didn't come with one.
If you think that's bad, my B didn't even come with 3pt lift arms or even a place to hook them except for the top lift arms. I had to scrounge around and find all the arms and come up with my own way to hook them up. One thing about it though, I didn't have to worry about turn buckles. I built a set of stabilizer bars to go on mine.
 

traildust

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I had to build a draw bar for my B 7100. It didn't come with one.
If you think that's bad, my B didn't even come with 3pt lift arms or even a place to hook them except for the top lift arms. I had to scrounge around and find all the arms and come up with my own way to hook them up. One thing about it though, I didn't have to worry about turn buckles. I built a set of stabilizer bars to go on mine.

Sounds like who ever got that tractor after you was a very lucky man.

I personally think that a tractor should have basic things like a damn draw bar. OK, I can understand earlier versions not having some things as they were on some what of a learing curve with what people want and need. A tractor is for pulling and pushing stuff and lifting is great too. To buy a tractor now that doesn't have a drawbar or 3ph just does not make any sense to me. They are what a tractor is all about.

Might as well by a 12 pack of beer that is just an empty box :rolleyes:
 

Bulldog

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It's bad when a cup holder is a standard feature but a draw bar is a option. That's kind of like selling a man a steer to breed his cows with. Poor thing just don't have all the equipment needed to work with.
 

Eric McCarthy

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The only thing I use my sorry excuse for a draw bar is chain the tractor down on the trailer. I run a shackle threw there and it gives me a place to put a chain. Other then that I used the draw bar and the 3pth hitch,
 

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I'm no tractor expert but I do know that the B3300SU does NOT feature a mid-PTO, therefore I don't think a mid-mount mower is an option for you........
 

Eddie Jr.

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The B3300 was a model they built to compete with the other guys and is not equipped with the mid PTO.
I am in the process of getting the B3200 (I hope to have it by this weekend) and that was one of the things the sales dude mentioned to me about the B3300.
Hope that helps answer the original question.