Burt
New member
Equipment
L3700SU, box blade, 6 foot rhino blade, 1 bottom plow, 3 point receiver hitch.
Here is a question.
I know most Kubota owners are using Land Pride or other 3 point mowers. Any of you have experience or evaluation comments regarding a Kodiak field mower? Their price seems reasonable here. I'm looking at the Kodiak ST60SC. Even with chains, their price beats the competition. The Kodiak weighs 510# and has 11 gauge metal on the top. The gear box has a 5 year warranty. It's American made in Tennessee.
My neighbor has been loaning me an old John Deere 513 field mower. It cuts well but I don't want to abuse the privilege and think it's time to get my own. I do like the tail wheel assembly on the Kodiak and the John Deere much better than either the Woods or the Land Pride which are clevis style rather than a channeled cantilever style.
Kubota dealers seem to favor the Land Prides. Their price is much higher as is the Bush Hog by Woods.
I'm cutting about 5 acres with it. No serious limbs, only brush and field grasses.
Comments please!
Thank you,
Burt
I know most Kubota owners are using Land Pride or other 3 point mowers. Any of you have experience or evaluation comments regarding a Kodiak field mower? Their price seems reasonable here. I'm looking at the Kodiak ST60SC. Even with chains, their price beats the competition. The Kodiak weighs 510# and has 11 gauge metal on the top. The gear box has a 5 year warranty. It's American made in Tennessee.
My neighbor has been loaning me an old John Deere 513 field mower. It cuts well but I don't want to abuse the privilege and think it's time to get my own. I do like the tail wheel assembly on the Kodiak and the John Deere much better than either the Woods or the Land Pride which are clevis style rather than a channeled cantilever style.
Kubota dealers seem to favor the Land Prides. Their price is much higher as is the Bush Hog by Woods.
I'm cutting about 5 acres with it. No serious limbs, only brush and field grasses.
Comments please!
Thank you,
Burt