In 2023 I purchased some land. Purchased my first tractor this past summer (2024 Kubota MX6000HST) with loader and backhoe for use on that land. Its about an hour from my house so I only get up there once a week if I'm lucky. Did have a 42x64 barndominium just built so tractor is stored inside.
The delivery experience was absolutely terrible. Never got an orientation on the tractor or implements, tractor was muddy, almost empty fuel tank... (and too much more to bore you with).
I've been going to youtube university to learn as much as I can about tractor operation etc.
First question... I originally spec'd a tractor on the Kubota website and selected a 4WD ROPS model, gave those specs to a couple dealers, made purchase, etc. Again, never got an orientation at the dealership but costs all matched up so I assumed the models in stock were what I had spec'd.
I was so overwhelmed just learning to get proficient with the loader operation (and this being my first tractor) I'm now questioning if I have a 4WD tractor as when I've gone through shifting from L/M/H gear I don't recall seeing the lever for 4WD (but they may be there, I'm often up there after dark)
First (of many) questions. Is there a way to know if you have a 4wd from the serial number or serial number lookup? I'd just go out and look at the tractor but its an hour away.
Nik
The delivery experience was absolutely terrible. Never got an orientation on the tractor or implements, tractor was muddy, almost empty fuel tank... (and too much more to bore you with).
I've been going to youtube university to learn as much as I can about tractor operation etc.
First question... I originally spec'd a tractor on the Kubota website and selected a 4WD ROPS model, gave those specs to a couple dealers, made purchase, etc. Again, never got an orientation at the dealership but costs all matched up so I assumed the models in stock were what I had spec'd.
I was so overwhelmed just learning to get proficient with the loader operation (and this being my first tractor) I'm now questioning if I have a 4WD tractor as when I've gone through shifting from L/M/H gear I don't recall seeing the lever for 4WD (but they may be there, I'm often up there after dark)
First (of many) questions. Is there a way to know if you have a 4wd from the serial number or serial number lookup? I'd just go out and look at the tractor but its an hour away.
Nik