determining year of l2250

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The first thing you see in this section is a post on how to determine a Kubota tractor's age, so take a look at the first "sticky note" in this section. You can probably figure out the engines age on your own, but you will need dealer or factory help on the tractor's specific information. You can use the following link to see what tractordata.com has for information.

 
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im just curious how to determine the year of tractor i have?
its an l2250dt
This comes up all the time:
Simple answer 1985-1990
A tractors age is date it was sold, so it really doesn't tell you the "real age of the tractor, because it could have been sitting on a dealers lot for years before it was sold.
Only way is to contact a Kubota dealer with the serial Number of the tractor, they might be able to tell you.

All of this really doesn't matter because a L2250 is the same throughout it's production, it will have some variations in parts, But armed with the serial number you should be able to get the right parts.
 

19thSF

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B2650, loader, MMM, pallet forks, tooth bar, rear blade, JD 318 w/plow, JD X350
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Glendale, Rhode Island
This comes up all the time:
Simple answer 1985-1990
A tractors age is date it was sold, so it really doesn't tell you the "real age of the tractor, because it could have been sitting on a dealers lot for years before it was sold.
Only way is to contact a Kubota dealer with the serial Number of the tractor, they might be able to tell you.

All of this really doesn't matter because a L2250 is the same throughout it's production, it will have some variations in parts, But armed with the serial number you should be able to get the right parts.
Well said Wolfman. Many questions have already been answered, but there is always a tendency to ask, rather than search.