Hello All,
I normally just troll forums leeching information and never contribute. However I have been compelled to share my recent tractor buying experience to help others.
To start with.. I am 27. Wife, 1 kid, dogs, couple hay burners. I own 60 acres in NW IN. 20 acres leased to local farmer, the other 40 wetlands, food plots, woods, set aside. I have had an old WD for a year or so and decided I HAD to upgrade. I looked at every brand. It finally came down to JD E series vs Kubota L series. The sole reason I went with Kubota was because the JD E series come from overseas completely assembled. I am not a hardcore made in America guy but that was just too much for me. So I decided on Kubota. At this point I was torn between the 2501 and 3301. If you ask most guys on this forum the 3301 would be too small for my 60 acres.... Unless you are really farming or making hay these tractors are purely hobby maintenance machines. So yeah I'm calling out you guys that have wayyyyyyy more tractor than you need...
After a ton of back of forth I went with the 2501. And man was I nervous i was going to regret it. Turns out I LOVE this tractor. It has more than enough power than I NEED. Can I bush hog tall wet grass? Absolutely! Can I do it much faster than mid mid range. No. But if I went any faster I would be bounced to death. The loader has tons of power and moves dirt with ease. I got the tires loaded and pull my 6' disc with no problem. Actually I was pulling through some deep black dirt and the tractor actually ran out of power before it lost traction. R4 tires.. I am shocked how well this tractor does pulling the disk and running PTO implements. I am very glad I saved myself thousands of dollars over the 3301. I honestly cannot see why I would need more power.
Just my 2 cents here. I hope this helps ease others minds who are on the fence about the L2501.
I normally just troll forums leeching information and never contribute. However I have been compelled to share my recent tractor buying experience to help others.
To start with.. I am 27. Wife, 1 kid, dogs, couple hay burners. I own 60 acres in NW IN. 20 acres leased to local farmer, the other 40 wetlands, food plots, woods, set aside. I have had an old WD for a year or so and decided I HAD to upgrade. I looked at every brand. It finally came down to JD E series vs Kubota L series. The sole reason I went with Kubota was because the JD E series come from overseas completely assembled. I am not a hardcore made in America guy but that was just too much for me. So I decided on Kubota. At this point I was torn between the 2501 and 3301. If you ask most guys on this forum the 3301 would be too small for my 60 acres.... Unless you are really farming or making hay these tractors are purely hobby maintenance machines. So yeah I'm calling out you guys that have wayyyyyyy more tractor than you need...
After a ton of back of forth I went with the 2501. And man was I nervous i was going to regret it. Turns out I LOVE this tractor. It has more than enough power than I NEED. Can I bush hog tall wet grass? Absolutely! Can I do it much faster than mid mid range. No. But if I went any faster I would be bounced to death. The loader has tons of power and moves dirt with ease. I got the tires loaded and pull my 6' disc with no problem. Actually I was pulling through some deep black dirt and the tractor actually ran out of power before it lost traction. R4 tires.. I am shocked how well this tractor does pulling the disk and running PTO implements. I am very glad I saved myself thousands of dollars over the 3301. I honestly cannot see why I would need more power.
Just my 2 cents here. I hope this helps ease others minds who are on the fence about the L2501.