I also ordered Mid-May, a l2501, salesman had a few on order, tractor arrived last week!I ordered a 3902 tlb mid may. I was wondering how long it may be before I see my machine.
You won't have a hard time trading your R14s for R1s. Congrats on the purchase!I also ordered Mid-May, a l2501, salesman had a few on order, tractor arrived last week!
Issue now, tires, I’d prefer R-1’s, but only R-14’s available, and hard to come by. Loader LA526 still on order.
Once components arrive, tractor can be un-crated and final assembled, when shop time permits/scheduled.
You want to know when tractor will be delivered to your yard!
With labour shortages and supply chain issues, it may be a longer wait, than I had hoped for.
The dealer where I ordered has 2 or 3 2501’s on the lot. Not sure where you are located.I also ordered Mid-May, a l2501, salesman had a few on order, tractor arrived last week!
Issue now, tires, I’d prefer R-1’s, but only R-14’s available, and hard to come by. Loader LA526 still on order.
Once components arrive, tractor can be un-crated and final assembled, when shop time permits/scheduled.
You want to know when tractor will be delivered to your yard!
With labour shortages and supply chain issues, it may be a longer wait, than I had hoped for.
Thanks for the welcome!Welcome to the forum. So many great and experienced people here.
The treadle pedal likely has a dampener built into the system (my older L48 does).Thanks for the welcome!
I've been lurking for a while gathering info while making a decision on which tractor I wanted. Kubota won out over JD for a few different reasons. One being the 3 speed range HST over JD's 2 speed Range HST. Another was the weight factor.
I have been eyeballing Kubota's for over 20 years.......lol. My Wife mentioned I could look into a new tractor after our daughter's school loan was paid off. Funny thing was, once the loan was paid off she didn't remember anything about that.
I prefer JD's 2 pedal set up over Kubota's treddle pedal but figure I'll get used to it. I noticed when test driving the tractor that the treddle pedal takes quite a bit of effort to depress it in either forward or reverse. Anyone know if there is an an adjustment on the pedal to lessen the effort?
Thanks for the info. I'm not too worried about it. I've owned an auto repair business since 85'. If my new tractor needs any adjustments once I get it home I'll probably be doing them myself unless it's a costly repair in which it will go back to the shop under warranty. I'm pretty particular and hate the thought of someone else working on my equipment.The treadle pedal likely has a dampener built into the system (my older L48 does).
Dampener not functioning properly, could be a problem/issue on the particular tractor that you test drove.
Yes, I had that thought! At this point, I just want you the tractor on my property, they can put bicycle wheels on it, if it worksYou won't have a hard time trading your R14s for R1s. Congrats on the purchase!
When shopping I found the treddle pedal was my biggest hang up after switching from my trusty JD and also preferring the dual pedals. Once using my new Kubota I quickly discovered that it was a non-issue and using it becomes second nature quickly. If I had to choose now I’d say that I have no preference.Thanks for the welcome!
I've been lurking for a while gathering info while making a decision on which tractor I wanted. Kubota won out over JD for a few different reasons. One being the 3 speed range HST over JD's 2 speed Range HST. Another was the weight factor.
I have been eyeballing Kubota's for over 20 years.......lol. My Wife mentioned I could look into a new tractor after our daughter's school loan was paid off. Funny thing was, once the loan was paid off she didn't remember anything about that.
I prefer JD's 2 pedal set up over Kubota's treddle pedal but figure I'll get used to it. I noticed when test driving the tractor that the treddle pedal takes quite a bit of effort to depress it in either forward or reverse. Anyone know if there is an an adjustment on the pedal to lessen the effort?
On the plus side, they at least bothered to call you/tell you.I’m ready to tell them to keep it.