Fellows, does anyone know if Kubota ever made a gear-drive B series that had either a two-stage clutch, or independent PTO control? Was curious becuase operating a 3-point snow blower on my B7200 gear is not fun. Thanks!
No.Fellows, does anyone know if Kubota ever made a gear-drive B series that had either a two-stage clutch, or independent PTO control? Was curious becuase operating a 3-point snow blower on my B7200 gear is not fun. Thanks!
Truthfully I want it both ways. Which is why I'm seriously considering another machine with a HST! Comparing my 7200 to my neighbors 7100HST, I feel mine has more "grunt" power when log skidding. When I was on his machine, it felt like the HST needed to load up a bit before moving, thus reducing its yanking power. Also, I felt I had more control over the terrain (we live in the woods) with the manual. I could still do a quick clutch stop on his, but it's really awkward with that rocker pedal.The question is whether you'd rather your snow blowing be easier, or the gear drive for log hauling.