Bought an L2501 a few months ago, But now want to upgrade to more loader lift for round bales and A cab with AC for the hot Georgia summers! Don't want huge! What would you sudjest
4x 5.5 I'm guessing 1100lbs Don't stack as present but would like too 2 highWhat size round bales are you moving with the L2501? How much do they weigh?
I'll have to go look at one but that looks good on paper as long as wife doesn't see price.Define huge.
I’m going to say MX6000. But I’m a bit biased.
I upgraded from an LX2610. It is easily triple the tractor.I'll have to go look at one but that looks good on paper as long as wife doesn't see price.
Me too! I'm upgrading from an MX6000 to an MX6000 so doubly biased.Define huge.
I’m going to say MX6000. But I’m a bit biased.
Once you've had an MX for a few months it doesn't seem nearly as big anymore. If there are two or more steps before your feet touch the floor of the cab it's a big tractor!I would have said MX except he said not huge. Well, an MX isn’t huge, but it’s a lot bigger than an L2501.
That's less expensive than the Mx6000 will have to go look at it size wiseI’d say L4060LE with optional stronger loader.
Might not as well. I was wondering when you were going to try to sell another Kioti again.Many peeps didn't appreciate reading about non-Kubota but I think the thread might be interesting for you.
Just another pathetic attempt to keep his Kioti thread alive. But as he keeps telling himself, he's an humanitarian that has a responsibility to guide the rest of us sheep in the right direction. BAAAAAA!!! BAAAAA!!!Might not as well. I was wondering when you were going to try to sell another Kioti again.
Did you catch his post in the Kioti forum?
I dont really need to stack, it's just that 8 bales (a years supply for my mini Donkeys) would take up lots of room. But 8 would require a Bigger Barn and trailer to buy so I think it would be wiser to just buy 4 bales at a time! If my L2501 had a cab and AC I wouldn't really need to upgrade. I buy two bales at a time now and just leave them in my single axle box trailer, It's over loaded but only go a flat mile.Lifting round bales to stack is more than you'd think. I don't think any of the L series is enough. MX is minimum I'd guess, but I wonder whether you really need an M.
There is a John Deere in town too but didn't like them as much as Kubota.MX if you want to stay with Kubota.
Mike