The new tractor setup I want will have R1 tires as I will be doing some plowing, bushhog, box blade, etc... I will not have a FL. but I do want front suitcase weights for traction and a grill guard up front for added weight and protection. Im being told from a dealer that if I want the front weights then I cant have the grill guard. So apparently I can have a grill guard by itself or the weights by themselves but I cant have both together. There seems to be controversy about this and thought someone might know the answer or a number I can call to find out for sure if I can have both. Grill guard ($300+) has been listed and priced in all my quotes from dealers until now here at the last minute with a local dealer just prior to this deal going down. I had Grill Guard listed to him as my options before the price quote but now he said I cant have both but didnt adjust the price total but there was not an itemized price breakdown before the initial quote he gave me so.....???...But anyway, when you are on "Build Your Kubota" website it shows the Grill Guard option and you can also select to have a total of 7 front weights as well. (?-IDK) Maybe I really dont need a Grill Guard and I guess that I would be fine with just front weights by themselves but would like to hear other opinions or options about this if anyone has any experience with it.
Thanks
Most (not all) Kubota grill guards have provisions to mount some front weights.
Some (not all) grill guards can be simultaneously mounted with the front weight bracket.
You will not be able to rely on the Kubota build your own application to answer your question because the application likely will not consider all option combinations incompatible simply because they cannot be installed at the same time.
I just thoroughly researched this scenario before buying my B3350 and found the operators manual, which I had read before buying the tractor, to be incorrect. The operators manual clearly states that three weights can be installed to the tractor frame without a front weight bracket and with or without a grill guard. A front weight bracket is necessary to install more than 3 weights (5 max).
Though I already had a full set of 5 front weights and weight bracket, this was/is important to me because I needed three front weights but did not need 5. Moreover, the front weight bracket (not just the weights) must be removed to mount the FEL. I did not want to R & R both grill guard and front weight bracket each spring and fall when I R & R the FEL and rotary cutter. After inspecting the, as yet unbought, tractor and my already owned set of weights and bracket, I questioned how one could mount 3 front weights without a front weight bracket as the operators manual clearly states can be done. Dealer assured me that operators manual was correct.
Turns out, there is no provision to mount weights on the B3350 grill guard and the provision to mount 3 weights onto the tractor frame has been removed on the B3350 for reasons which I will not go into. The operators manual is out of date in this regard and clearly incorrect. Consequently, I find myself in a situation where I must R & R both grill guard and front weight bracket each spring and fall, exactly the situation that I sought to avoid.
FWIW, 4 front weights can be installed onto the grill guard of my L6060 but a front weight bracket is required to mount 5-7. I cannot remember if the front weight bracket can be mounted simultaneously with the grill guard but 4 weights suffices for my conditions so I have never mounted the grill guard.
The only way that I know to conclusively answer your question is to try it.
SDT