I purchased a 2016 L2501 Geared 4x4 recently and while picking up a few accessories at the dealer, I was asked what I thought of the tractor. I have been a MF man for years so they all thought it curious when I bought this one used. It only had 22 hours on it when I bought it and it was more than five years old, garage kept in a heated garage and came with backhoe and loader. I upgraded to a SSQA plate, added an awning and installed a third function as well as a few little things more. I told them so far, it had done all I had asked of it, except it struggled a bit on the PTO attachments. The manager said that since I was no longer under warranty I should consider tuning it back up to where it was made to run optimally. I was curious and mentioned I had read about that in a few places including here on a two year old post that reads as though it got out of hand. He laughed. I am a mechanical guy and have had extensive carriers in mechanical engineering of various facets, so I asked the obvious. If the tractor was designed, built and sold as a 25 HP, isn't that its optimal output? He stated the L2501 was tuned down to get under 26HP and that he has heard many Kubota conversations pertaining to owners tuning them back up. That it is safe and more productive when operated as such.
SO...has anyone done this? If so, what exactly did you do and what have you seen as a difference?
Please, this is not a debate on whether it should be done, can be done, or whatever....I am asking to see if anyone has actually made this modification as multiple dealers nationwide have agreed that it is tuned down and can be tuned up but due to liabilityies etc....they can not direct on how. So, anyone?
SO...has anyone done this? If so, what exactly did you do and what have you seen as a difference?
Please, this is not a debate on whether it should be done, can be done, or whatever....I am asking to see if anyone has actually made this modification as multiple dealers nationwide have agreed that it is tuned down and can be tuned up but due to liabilityies etc....they can not direct on how. So, anyone?