Shopping for our first compact tractor. How is Kubota for reliability? All we see in our neck of the woods is mostly Orange and Green.
Thanks,Kubota is the 'Toyota' of tractors. Maintain it, don't over abuse it....and it will last a long time with few issues.
Just came in from using my 27 yr. old L2350DT, its still going strong.
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I kinda feel the opposite when I follow my Dodge truck or kubota all I read is how do I fix this or that.Obviously, Kubota owners here - so we will say Kubota is the best.
FWIW, Progressive Farmer survey results:
FARMERS AND RANCHERS HAVE SPOKEN: KUBOTA NAMED TOP TRACTOR BRAND FOR DURABILITY AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
Kubota Takes Two of the Three Top Honors in Progressive Farmer’s Peer-Reviewed Study..Read morewww.kubotausa.com
I have a Kubota and a Ford (New Holland).Shopping for our first compact tractor. How is Kubota for reliability? All we see in our neck of the woods is mostly Orange and Green.
Well, posts about how everything is fine do not serve much purpose - not worth the effort.I kinda feel the opposite when I follow my Dodge truck or kubota all I read is how do I fix this or that.
Thanks,
What is your opinion on buying new vs. used?
New vs used: no different than anything mechanical. It depends on use and maintenance. But it often seems like it’s hard to find deals on well maintained used tractors. My experience is there often isn’t enough of a price difference to consider buying used instead of new.Either could be fine. Just depends on your needs and plans for use.
Occasional use.....a used tractor might make more sense. Your ability to work on the tractor could dictate whether or not a 'warranty' on a new tractor would serve you better.
Lots of things to consider before purchasing a tractor (size, hp, attachments, 4x4 or 2wd, trans type, etc).
I like your forum 'name' BTW.
Don't buy a B3350Thanks,
What is your opinion on buying new vs. used?
True!Don't buy a B3350
Well, posts about how everything is fine do not serve much purpose - not worth the effort.
I am: approximately 2.5 years in with no issues with the Kubota or any of the attachments / implements,
my Toyota Tundra is almost 6 years old with no repairs and my son has my Honda Element at nearly 13 years with no repairs.
No but they make construction equipmentStay away from Hyundai. Wait, ........ they don't make tractors!
That's what I've been thinking. The price of used equipment with unknown use/abuse history makes it hard to justify the risk.New vs used: no different than anything mechanical. It depends on use and maintenance. But it often seems like it’s hard to find deals on well maintained used tractors. My experience is there often isn’t enough of a price difference to consider buying used instead of new.