Hi,
Looking to buy a used B3350 with cab, am looking at a used with 850h, looks in a gods condition, it is 2016.
I never owned any tractor before. Going to use at the summer place, looking for gravel, spreading and digging drainages ditches.
Comes with a backhoe.
Is this considered high hours. I read about the regen issue. Was told that kebota will cover under warranty.
This was one owner machine. I’m buying it through a Kabota dealer.
Thanks
As previously stated, the B3350, especially the early ones, had regeneration issues. Accordingly, all 3350s have a poor reputation and are nearly always sold with a heavy discount.
Over the model run, Kubota worked out most of the regeneration issues but even the latest models are NOT tolerant of operators who do not follow the operation procedures PRECISELY.
I bought a new 3350 in 2018 and immediately had issues that were covered under warranty but with inconveniences. This spring, I sold it with my farm.
Should you buy one, I strongly recommend that you read, read, and re-read the regeneration procedures in the Operator's Manual and follow the procedures PRECISELY. In particular, keep the engine RPM high and DO NOT shut down the engine while it is performing a regeneration operation.
Yes, Kubota finally instituted a so-called "lifetime emissions warranty" covering the reformer and anything else damaged by a failed reformer. This "warranty" is transferrable to subsequent owners, but it DOES NOT cover operator error. Note: This "warranty" is a non-publicized Kubota policy, and owners are not notified of the coverage.
850 hours is not considered high hours, and successful accumulation of such hours can be considered a positive for a B3350, as so many of (especially) the early ones have accumulated far fewer hours, likely due to repetitive issues resulting in frustration sales.
Caveat emptor.