I have the DT and, yes, has a differential lock,Does the L4701 come with a differential lock? I can't find one listed on the specs. I thought all tractors came with a differential lock.
I have the DT and, yes, has a differential lock,Does the L4701 come with a differential lock? I can't find one listed on the specs. I thought all tractors came with a differential lock.
Thank you. I finally found the differential lock listed on on Kubota source, but not two others. Thought it was odd that a tractor would come without it.I have the DT and, yes, has a differential lock,
Maybe it’s too early in the morning and I missed it but I didn’t see a differential lock listed for any of the various models. Just not a category at all.This is one of the websites that doesn't show the L4701 as having a differential lock. Odd, because a Kubota web page.
Agree taking things for granted often leads to disappointment. With the hills you’ll be dealing with 4WD and diff lock are not really optional although I have used the diff lock far less than I thought I would not having had one previously.Odd thing is the two MX tractors list a differential lock. Thought it was odd, since my 92 Ford 1720 came with one.
The operators manual lists a diff lock, but not the info on the Kubota page that you would refer to when considering which tractor to buy. As I take nothing for granted, I assumed that someone proofread the pages before posting to the Kubota website, and on some models no diff lock was available. The absence of the lock was a deal breaker for me.
If you don't mind me asking, where did you purchase your tractor? There is one dealer literally 5 miles from my house, but I wonder if it is a good dealer or one that would be better to avoid. That would be State Equipment in Cross Lanes WV. I live in Scott Depot.I purchased my L4701 gear drive last September and I'm very happy with it. I had R4 tires, but for my application, I preferred the R1's and my dealer came and got the tractor and switched them out a no cost to me after I tried the R4's. While switching, I had them fluid filled and widened to the widest setting.
What I found out was that widest setting on the R1 was a little to wide for some of my implements, so i wrestled them around and moved them in by 1 setting and its perfect. It was not an overly fun job.
I did notice that the weighted tires made a huge difference in the feel with the loader and I'm sure in mowing if I would have before I had them loaded. I consider this a must.
Other options to consider- I added the rear work light from Kubota, 2 bucket hooks and one shackle and a larger tool box. I also upgraded to a woods brush bull 72.30 bush hog. I wanted pallet forks but those are pricey and so will have to wait. I don't have the BH.
It does have a differential lock, and like some have said only has a step on one side. I do miss the handle on the right fender as well. My last tractor a 3000DT had that.
Im from WV and it's hilly where I'm at now as well, I learned to operate tractors on machines that we're lesser machines than this one that you really had to watch, so I feel really stable on this one, but caution, common sense and familiarity with a new machine are still needful. But I think you'll be fine.
The only new thing for me was I never had a loader. It's not a negative but I had to be careful not to tear up the loader, or stuff around me- and be careful of my hydraulic hoses.
I'm familer with State Equipment. I live in Far West Kentucky now and purchased my tractor here so I can't speak to them. However, I still have several ties in the area and have some family who have looked around and they tell me that now, one of the bigger dealers in the area is PARCS. They have multiple dealerships, not sure but i think the closest one to Scott Depot would be in Ripley. I can't give feedback on either of them, but couldnt hurt to check them both out.If you don't mind me asking, where did you purchase your tractor? There is one dealer literally 5 miles from my house, but I wonder if it is a good dealer or one that would be better to avoid. That would be State Equipment in Cross Lanes WV. I live in Scott Depot.
Thank you for the advice. I will do that.I'm familer with State Equipment. I live in Far West Kentucky now and purchased my tractor here so I can't speak to them. However, I still have several ties in the area and have some family who have looked around and they tell me that now, one of the bigger dealers in the area is PARCS. They have multiple dealerships, not sure but i think the closest one to Scott Depot would be in Ripley. I can't give feedback on either of them, but couldnt hurt to check them both out.
I will say that I saved money by doing that very thing. I compared my closest dealer to one a little further away, but that had a larger multi location network, and I got a better deal AND better services. So that might be somthing to try if you wanted to.