I am looking to buy a SCUT/CUT this year, most likely used to stay within my budget. I want to stay with either John Deere or Kubota for resale if I find out that I need something bigger or smaller. Based on specs and checking out units on dealer lots, I initially was looking at a smaller frame JD 2 series or Kubota like the B2301/2601 along with the higher ground clearance and getting position control on the 3 point. When I started looking for used units, I was seeing many more used JD 1 series like 1025R and the Kubota BX models. From researching the smaller units and watching these tractors working, these smaller units seem like they can get a lot of work done like I'm looking to do and most come with a MMM which I might use this tractor for.
My concern with the BX and some B models is the 1/4 inching valve on the 3 point. I'd rather have position control based on knowing what I'm getting. From back in the day, the smallest ag tractors I ran were small utilities with position and draft control, so position control makes sense to me. I've watched some videos on the 1/4 inching valve and I think I know the basics of how it operates. My main question is once you have "set" the position, does it stay there like position control? I read about some non-position control tractors where the 3 point drifts down after trying to set it at certain position. If the 1/4 inching stays where set, might work out ok for me. That would open up the BX models and some of the older B models with the 1/4 inching control. My use would be primarily brush hog/flail, tiller, and maybe some box blade work.
My other question is with regard to Kubota parts availability for older units. I have no experience with Kubota, all my experience is with JD garden tractors. I have a very good, long-term Kubota dealer nearby. How long does Kubota maintain parts for older units? I see some older B units like the 2620 and 2400 which would fit my budget, but some of these back from the 90s. I have no issue with an older unit, but I would need parts access.
Thanks in advance for any comments on my questions.
My concern with the BX and some B models is the 1/4 inching valve on the 3 point. I'd rather have position control based on knowing what I'm getting. From back in the day, the smallest ag tractors I ran were small utilities with position and draft control, so position control makes sense to me. I've watched some videos on the 1/4 inching valve and I think I know the basics of how it operates. My main question is once you have "set" the position, does it stay there like position control? I read about some non-position control tractors where the 3 point drifts down after trying to set it at certain position. If the 1/4 inching stays where set, might work out ok for me. That would open up the BX models and some of the older B models with the 1/4 inching control. My use would be primarily brush hog/flail, tiller, and maybe some box blade work.
My other question is with regard to Kubota parts availability for older units. I have no experience with Kubota, all my experience is with JD garden tractors. I have a very good, long-term Kubota dealer nearby. How long does Kubota maintain parts for older units? I see some older B units like the 2620 and 2400 which would fit my budget, but some of these back from the 90s. I have no issue with an older unit, but I would need parts access.
Thanks in advance for any comments on my questions.