Hi all, new Kubota owner here. We just bought an L2501hst the week after Christmas, took advantage of the 0% and $2800 in rebates along with trading in our old 1953 Ford Jubilee that was very good at not running when it was needed. It pulled that one too many times this past fall. Lol.
Anyway, bought the 2501 with pallet forks, loader (had the dealer weld 3 chain hooks on the loader as well), and post holer to go along with the brush mower, rear blade, and box scraper that we already had.
Have had it for just over a week and aleady have 14 hrs on it from moving snow on our 10 acre place. The way this winter is going here, it will have many more before spring. Great little tractor, glad we took the step up from the B series we were originally looking at. Loving the 4wd, the beast is pretty much unstoppable so far!
Still waiting on the ag tires (it has the R4's now), which will be weighted. Also waiting on the fiberglass canopy with front light kit.
We also have a cabin on 32 acres in the mountains that we will be doing a lot of tree clearing and dirt work at, so this thing will be getting a lot of hours on it throughout all seasons. So far have been digging thru 4-5 foot snow drifts and piling snow. The wind keeps us pretty busy with that, whether it has snowed that day or not.
Anyway, looking forward to lots of years of use out of this little orange monster!
Anyway, bought the 2501 with pallet forks, loader (had the dealer weld 3 chain hooks on the loader as well), and post holer to go along with the brush mower, rear blade, and box scraper that we already had.
Have had it for just over a week and aleady have 14 hrs on it from moving snow on our 10 acre place. The way this winter is going here, it will have many more before spring. Great little tractor, glad we took the step up from the B series we were originally looking at. Loving the 4wd, the beast is pretty much unstoppable so far!
Still waiting on the ag tires (it has the R4's now), which will be weighted. Also waiting on the fiberglass canopy with front light kit.
We also have a cabin on 32 acres in the mountains that we will be doing a lot of tree clearing and dirt work at, so this thing will be getting a lot of hours on it throughout all seasons. So far have been digging thru 4-5 foot snow drifts and piling snow. The wind keeps us pretty busy with that, whether it has snowed that day or not.
Anyway, looking forward to lots of years of use out of this little orange monster!