Bmyers
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Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
Also when I looked at the auto hitch for the L6060 a few years back, you had to remove the entire thing for certain other front implements..I can’t remember if that was the FEL or something else. So really once you install it should stay on the machine…which limits the flexibility for many of us landowners. For commercial applications its awesome.The new auto hitch looks interesting. The downside is that you have to buy an adapter for each attachment. Yet it eliminates the hooking up of the PTO on any attachment with it.
Interesting, I wonder if they have eliminated those issues with the new setup?Also when I looked at the auto hitch for the L6060 a few years back, you had to remove the entire thing for certain other front implements..I can’t remember if that was the FEL or something else. So really once you install it should stay on the machine…which limits the flexibility for many of us landowners. For commercial applications its awesome.
Doubt it because it needs to be backwards compatible.Interesting, I wonder if they have eliminated those issues with the new setup?
Ah I see the confusion now. Nomenclature. @Bmyers you are talking about the 3PT K-hitch, not the Autohitch. I see in the video he did incorrectly call it an autohitch. The autohitch is a front mounted subframe that adds options for a snow blower, broom, etc that is driven from mid PTO. This K-hitch is a modified 3 point quick hitch. Still looks cool though.Also when I looked at the auto hitch for the L6060 a few years back, you had to remove the entire thing for certain other front implements..I can’t remember if that was the FEL or something else. So really once you install it should stay on the machine…which limits the flexibility for many of us landowners. For commercial applications its awesome.
Matt this is not directed at you and Yeah It looks nice but I cant see the fancy paint on a Tractor unless your someone who buys a tractor only to park it in a garage, wax it all the time, add a bunch of bling and only put 25 hours a year on it! Then join a forum and spend more time posting about it than actually using it! LOL!I'm digging that Orange/gray combo. Not so much the metallic. And the gray wheels look awesome.
None taken, I use my stuff as intended. I agree on the glitter paint, not needed and probably adds $ to the tractor. I’m just glad Kubota fixed the fading to pink paint some years back. But I do like that color combo, and the gray wheels look great. I would still muddy and scratch them up!Matt this is not directed at you and Yeah It looks nice but I cant see the fancy paint on a Tractor unless your someone who buys a tractor only to park it in a garage, wax it all the time, add a bunch of bling and only put 25 hours a year on it! Then join a forum and spend more time posting about it than actually using it! LOL!
I think there is a significant market share of people who buy and use machines just in this way. I know one person in my family who has had a sub-compact tractor for 20 years, used 10 hours a year (tops) for snow removal only, and wiped down in the off season. It is nothing more than an unused tool, a decoration, for 10 months. Kubota marketing was smart because those guys will spend the extra money to buy that one and love it. Those of us running our machines through the woods, not so much.Matt this is not directed at you and Yeah It looks nice but I cant see the fancy paint on a Tractor unless your someone who buys a tractor only to park it in a garage, wax it all the time, add a bunch of bling and only put 25 hours a year on it! Then join a forum and spend more time posting about it than actually using it! LOL!
get with the times, need swangersspinners?