Trying to move forward on a CUT this summer and used/new market for CUTs seems to be pretty bad, at least here in the Northeast. Was planning on buying used and looking hard at the B2650 or a B2601. What I'm seeing is few used units and pricing close to a new LX2610. My local dealer has both LX2610s and LX2610SUs on order, but can't get a delivery date. Pricing-wise, I'm ok with new pricing on a LX2610SU if I could get one and would rather do that then pay almost new pricing on a used B2650 (or B2601).
I'm still looking used and come across a fair number of the B20 series and the B3200 and B3300SUs. Pricing on some of these seem more reasonable than the newer B2650s and B2601s out there. It seems as though the B20 series are smaller frame and the B3200/3300SUs are larger frame. These all seem to have 1/4 inching valve on the 3 pt rather than position control.
I initially dismissed the idea of the 1/4 inching valve, but I'm thinking hard maybe I should give one a try. I've read many forum threads and watched a few videos on the 1/4 inching valve. I think I understand the operation and it seems like it could work for me. I read the posts on position control and the "set-it and forget-it" benefit. I spent many years back in the day on ag tractors with both position and draft control. I don't remember ever being able to set and forget either one. I was constantly making adjustments on both. In fact, with draft control while moldboard plowing, I would keep my right hand on the draft control level to make very fine constant adjustments to keep the plow depth as close to uniform as possible. Same issue with position control, constantly making adjustments.
So what I'm thinking is that with either position control vs. 1/4 inching valve, I am going to need to make constant adjustments. The difference being how each works. For rear mount implements, I am planning on a BB, rotary cutter or flail, and tiller. For those with the B20 series models or the B3200/3300SU models, am thinking about the 1/4 inching valve right? Can you get the results you are looking for with the 1/4 inching valve vs. PC?
In rough terms, if I try to stay used, it could be a Kubota B series with the 1/4 inching valve with the other benefits of the Kubota (3 range hydro, good hydraulics, etc.) or a used Deere, likely more $$, two range hydro, etc. Other option could be a B2401, it is small frame with the gear drive, but pricing is reasonable in my view. My Kubota dealer also sells Yanmar and has SA424s in stock with decent pricing, but I don't know if I'm ready to buy a Yanmar vs. a Kubota.
I'd like to go Kubota if at all possible - I have a good local long-term dealer and I like the build of the Kubota's vs JD. My local JD dealer is now part of a large multi-state operation which has changed hands multiple times just in the last few years.
If these older Kubota models with 1/4 inching valve would work for me, it would open up a number of used Kubota options.
I'm still looking used and come across a fair number of the B20 series and the B3200 and B3300SUs. Pricing on some of these seem more reasonable than the newer B2650s and B2601s out there. It seems as though the B20 series are smaller frame and the B3200/3300SUs are larger frame. These all seem to have 1/4 inching valve on the 3 pt rather than position control.
I initially dismissed the idea of the 1/4 inching valve, but I'm thinking hard maybe I should give one a try. I've read many forum threads and watched a few videos on the 1/4 inching valve. I think I understand the operation and it seems like it could work for me. I read the posts on position control and the "set-it and forget-it" benefit. I spent many years back in the day on ag tractors with both position and draft control. I don't remember ever being able to set and forget either one. I was constantly making adjustments on both. In fact, with draft control while moldboard plowing, I would keep my right hand on the draft control level to make very fine constant adjustments to keep the plow depth as close to uniform as possible. Same issue with position control, constantly making adjustments.
So what I'm thinking is that with either position control vs. 1/4 inching valve, I am going to need to make constant adjustments. The difference being how each works. For rear mount implements, I am planning on a BB, rotary cutter or flail, and tiller. For those with the B20 series models or the B3200/3300SU models, am thinking about the 1/4 inching valve right? Can you get the results you are looking for with the 1/4 inching valve vs. PC?
In rough terms, if I try to stay used, it could be a Kubota B series with the 1/4 inching valve with the other benefits of the Kubota (3 range hydro, good hydraulics, etc.) or a used Deere, likely more $$, two range hydro, etc. Other option could be a B2401, it is small frame with the gear drive, but pricing is reasonable in my view. My Kubota dealer also sells Yanmar and has SA424s in stock with decent pricing, but I don't know if I'm ready to buy a Yanmar vs. a Kubota.
I'd like to go Kubota if at all possible - I have a good local long-term dealer and I like the build of the Kubota's vs JD. My local JD dealer is now part of a large multi-state operation which has changed hands multiple times just in the last few years.
If these older Kubota models with 1/4 inching valve would work for me, it would open up a number of used Kubota options.