Sorry to hear about your tractor. Your best bet is to have a Service Manager to advocate for you. My John Deere dealership got a new engine for our 2305 out of warranty; problem began within warranty time frame.Hoping I am not like Sadface. I have a 10 month old M5660SUHD and it has now been in the shop 33 days. They have changed everything from SCV valve, supply pump, fuel rail, and now all the fuel lines. Problem is that is still running horrible and Kubota is just replacing little things one at a time and I am still without a tractor (will sort, of the dealer gave me a New Holland {brand new on his lot} but that is not the tractor anyone wants0. Does any of you out there have any clues as to how to get the Kubota people to either fix or replace a tractor that wont run after 250 hours? Love the tractor when it was running!
I am with you skeets!Well I did my homework. I thought I did anyways. Very disappointed once I started to use my tractor after the break in period. Not because its not big enough or strong enough but the quality. Kubota real hypes their products. I feel I fell for it. If you are in the market for a tractor, before listening to advertisements or talking to a salesman, do your homework. Physically go through and try it out first. If possible talk to a mechanic, not a salesman. Remember its their job to sell. I will never, ever consider a Kubota again. Ever. Way, way, way over priced for the money. There's a lot of success stories out there raving about Kubota. Don't believe everything you read or hear. I'm a very sad owner. Worst of all, I'm stuck with it now.
Exactly!If only someone could invent a “Stupid Filter” for the very first post on any forum to prevent the Trolls and Stupids from posting like this. Of course, then we wouldn’t have any of these posts to talk about.