I certainly will! It'll be my 1st tractor. I've wanted one my whole life and am super excited. Will be getting the FEL & BH. Was considering a 2025R but IMHO, the big overall difference is that in this frame size, the B01's have so many more "real tractor" features whereas the 2025R has more convenience/appearance features. My big issues w/the Kubota were the metal hood & fuel fill location (Kubota sells a slick fuel can for fueling these & I'll have to live w/the fact that the metal hood will likely get scratches/dents), the Treadle Pedal (not my reason for wanting a B2401 but it does get rid of that objection), & the mower deck attaching but thanks to
@El Jefe 's suggestion, I'm going to go with an offset flail mower (one reason for wanting the rear SCV's) which I think for my property and plans with the tractor (only way I can justify is to do work for hire but not grass cutting) that the flail mower will work out much better and for basically the same price as a MMM. My biggest concern at this point I think is the PTO not working in reverse on the B2401 & w/o any experience I just don't if that'll be an issue.
What's odd is that in my understanding of Kubota's model numbering system, B01's (2301/2401/2601) should
all be premium models whereas the old B20's were the more basic machine. Seemingly the current B2401 should really be a B2420 but I'm sure they're tired of hearing the criticisms that their model # system is too confusing. In the case of the rear SCV's, to me that's more of a functional option anyway rather than something that should only be available on a premium model. As long as a different fender needed to be made for B2401 anyway, why not incorporate the same cutouts (and I assume blockouts if not equipped as such) as they do for the rear SCV's on the B2301/B2601? Maybe I'm not seeing the full picture.
Not sure yet what all the "premium" vs. basic model differences are but so far, besides the lack of availability of rear SCV's:
- I know the seat is different. I'm sure a B2301/2601 seat would interchange. Hoping the LX2650 seat will as well although also not sure if armrests are necessary or even desirable w/the gear drive - They may be a hindrance as seemingly one's arms will be quite busy.
- I believe the mounts on the ends of the swing arms are fixed vs. ball mounts on the B2301/B2601 (again, seems interchangeable).
- Lack of tilt/cruise - Understandable on the cruise I think (although maybe still useful in say, mowing a field) & maybe tilt only would require a different steering col. as the cruise is probably incorporated. Hopefully the std. wheel angle will be satisfactory.
IIRC, that's all I've come up with (?). How much savings on the seat & swing arms could there be? $25 maybe? I'm probably in the minority (as usual w/seemingly anything I want to buy
), but I'd like to see (& would gladly pay for) the B2401 as a true premium offering as the model # suggests. For me, sure, the upfront cost savings on the gear drive is attractive as are the lower maintenance & fuel costs (the manufacturers want ppl to buy HST's b/c of the post-sale maintenance revenue stream they provide), but I think I'll simply prefer the gear drive to the HST although those of us who would are seemingly in the minority. Cadillac now offers a manual transmission in their sports sedan just as does BMW & others & I'm sure those cars have all the premium features although you can no longer get a manual transmission (which I prefer) in a HD pickup truck and even when you could, there were often other premium features that weren't available w/it.
Sorry, my rant for the day
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