Hi all. I've been planning on buying the B3350 rather than the B2650. I plan to use the tractor for a lot of field mowing with a brush cutter and also a lot of garden tilling. The reason I'm favoring the B3350 is for the higher PTO horsepower for running a 5' brush cutter and 5' tiller without bogging down.
Now where I'm having issues is I've been reading all the negative comments on the DPF system which the B2650 does not have. Granted these tractors are exactly the same other than their engines, I just don't think the smaller B2650 engine will be quite enough for all the mowing and tilling situations I'll be throwing at it with 5 foot implements(I don't want to use 4' implements). I'm not looking to step up to the L-series Kubotas because I need a mid mount PTO as well for finish mowing and it's just too big for my liking, otherwise I'd be all about it.
Now my question is this: Has anyone had any luck with a DPF delete/bypass? What kind of instruments does the DPF use? I'm an instrumentation tech and hobby machinist so this kind of project is right up my alley. I also talked to my local dealers and he said that the manufacturers claim to have solved all the DPF issues with this particular tractor. He did recommend to settle with the B2650 and avoid the issues. Glad he's an honest man haha. Thanks for any replies. I'm just trying to do as much research as possible on these two tractors.
Now where I'm having issues is I've been reading all the negative comments on the DPF system which the B2650 does not have. Granted these tractors are exactly the same other than their engines, I just don't think the smaller B2650 engine will be quite enough for all the mowing and tilling situations I'll be throwing at it with 5 foot implements(I don't want to use 4' implements). I'm not looking to step up to the L-series Kubotas because I need a mid mount PTO as well for finish mowing and it's just too big for my liking, otherwise I'd be all about it.
Now my question is this: Has anyone had any luck with a DPF delete/bypass? What kind of instruments does the DPF use? I'm an instrumentation tech and hobby machinist so this kind of project is right up my alley. I also talked to my local dealers and he said that the manufacturers claim to have solved all the DPF issues with this particular tractor. He did recommend to settle with the B2650 and avoid the issues. Glad he's an honest man haha. Thanks for any replies. I'm just trying to do as much research as possible on these two tractors.