I'm sorry but I'm pretty sure you been feed some male cow excrement.I was told that you can turn the hp up to around 33hp
Actually, that's exactly what they seem to have done here with the L2501. As for the "turn it up", that remains to be seen.I'm sorry but I'm pretty sure you been feed some male cow excrement.
You can not "turn up the power" Kubota motors are not designed that way, not not even this new of one.
If you could they would have just used the same motor in every tractor and just kept "turning it up" to get to the HP they wanted.
Kubota motors are designed to get the most out of every square inch of each model engine, they would gain nothing by downgrading it just to beat emissions standards, they are not Volkswagen, and this is not a computer controlled engine that a computer can be tweaked.
The FEL manual I have shows a rating curve of about 2600 at the pins at ground level and about 1100 at max height (95 inches) at the pins. That's just for the loader arms, the curl function has it's own rating.So far I like what I'm hearing and what do you think it will pick with the fel
Haha, I don't play in the mud anymore, I hate the cleanup! Plus, if I got the tractor stuck, then I'd have to get the rock buggy out and get it all covered in mud. Seriously though, I have a lot of terraces and our mud is slick as snot. There's no real digging in except for the hay field. You hit the terraces when wet and you just slide. I'd rather not dump the tractor over.bunker,, what do you mean,, wet year and not enough seat time?? Just get out and get stuck in the mud. No , that won't work,, youl;l get foot time in the mud but no seat time.. I actually got mine stuck in a small creek yesterday.