TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
I have two Kubota lawn tractors in thst class.Hi,
Long story that I'll condense as best I can. My tractor, a 129 CC hydro, is a 1972 model, built by IH. Engine is a Kohler K-301. These old engines, from what everyone tells me, were virtually bullet proof. I've used it now for 47 years. Over that time, various things have gone wrong (though relatively minor for the most part), and a bit more major engine work just a few months ago. All was working fine until the other week when a rod broke. I know this cause I pulled the head and noticed the valves are working but not the piston. I am uncertain as to what to do. This has been a highly dependable tractor and so a part of me is inclined to put a rebuilt Kohler 301 engine in it. On the other side of the coin, the entire tractor is the same age as the engine and no knowing how long all the other parts will last.
So, I'm faced with deciding on what I want to replace it with (if that will be the chosen option). Any suggestions? I do not hear good things regarding MTD - at least relative to the new Cubs. And, have talked to many people in the business that suggest fixing up this old Cub is the better way to go. I also hear stories about almost any new tractor as only lasting 3-5 years. A family relative has had a Kubota for over 20 years and has only good things to say about it.
A local Kubota dealer has suggested that the GR2020 would be a good replacement for my Cub. Any thoughts or advice on this?
I need something that has a good amount of weight to it since I also plow large amounts of snow at my property when we get significant storms.
Thanks for any suggestions...
The G2160 HST is a RWD diesel with PS, 60" deck and rear bagger. Excellent lawn tractor with a beautiful cut.
The G2460 is the gasoline version of the G2160 and and no bagger. It is also an excellent lawn tractor but I much prefer the diesel.
I would not be excited about plowing snow with either of them.
Both were purchased used and have given me hundreds of hours of service. If I could turn back the clock and especially if I was going to plow snow I would opt for a nice used BX with deck and plow blade. They are solid little 4WD tanks and definitly a step up when it snows.
Dan
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