First post here, I've been reading the forums for awhile but just opened an account to ask some question.
I'm looking for a small 30-35hp L series Kubuta with a loader. I questioned whether I needed the L series or B series, but it seems the L series is just build stronger and I think that is a good thing with a loader. I only have about 5 acres of workable land that I hope to plant a small orchard on. Right now I need the loader for cleaning up some trees and other debris around the yard. I also have a considerable amount of dirt to move to back fill around what used to be a walk out basement. So I think a 30-35 hp L series should fit. My dad has a L4310 I'd like to buy, but he is not selling and I think it might be too big anyway. Right now I am borrowing an older 2250 from my dad for mowing. Its only 2wd and seems too small for real loader work. Not to mention a new loader cost more than the tractor is worth.
Right now I am looking at a used L2800 (29hp) at a dealership. They said the tractor is a 2008. If it is, that means it has Tier IV emissions. If it happens to be a 2007 it has a smaller engine and is tier III (according to tractordata.com) Should I be concerned about a Tier IV tractor? I want something simple and reliable. Like the old Kubotas are.
Also the dealer said the previous owner didn't use the clutch when engaging the PTO and they have the tractor split to fix the PTO. It sounds like a pretty major deal, so I have concerns if the guy didn't clutch properly to engage the PTO what else did he beat on.
So in a nutshell my questions are:
1) Do I need an L series or will a B series be better
2) Does 30-35hp sound about right
3) Should I be concerned about Tier IV engines
4) Should I even consider a tractor that is already being split apart to fix PTO issues. The tractor is said to only have 664 hrs.
I'm looking for a small 30-35hp L series Kubuta with a loader. I questioned whether I needed the L series or B series, but it seems the L series is just build stronger and I think that is a good thing with a loader. I only have about 5 acres of workable land that I hope to plant a small orchard on. Right now I need the loader for cleaning up some trees and other debris around the yard. I also have a considerable amount of dirt to move to back fill around what used to be a walk out basement. So I think a 30-35 hp L series should fit. My dad has a L4310 I'd like to buy, but he is not selling and I think it might be too big anyway. Right now I am borrowing an older 2250 from my dad for mowing. Its only 2wd and seems too small for real loader work. Not to mention a new loader cost more than the tractor is worth.
Right now I am looking at a used L2800 (29hp) at a dealership. They said the tractor is a 2008. If it is, that means it has Tier IV emissions. If it happens to be a 2007 it has a smaller engine and is tier III (according to tractordata.com) Should I be concerned about a Tier IV tractor? I want something simple and reliable. Like the old Kubotas are.
Also the dealer said the previous owner didn't use the clutch when engaging the PTO and they have the tractor split to fix the PTO. It sounds like a pretty major deal, so I have concerns if the guy didn't clutch properly to engage the PTO what else did he beat on.
So in a nutshell my questions are:
1) Do I need an L series or will a B series be better
2) Does 30-35hp sound about right
3) Should I be concerned about Tier IV engines
4) Should I even consider a tractor that is already being split apart to fix PTO issues. The tractor is said to only have 664 hrs.