Hello folks, just yesterday received this message in the mailbag from Bart who is in Tanzania Africa! A bit of a drive from here. He's in the process of considering a couple of Kubotas for use on his acreage. His email is below. Give it a bit of a read and if you want, weigh in with your thoughts.
Email
I am based in Tanzania - East Africa. I am in a process of getting two
used tractors from Japan, Kubota L1-275 4WD and Kubota L1-255 4WD.
Information from the selling company is that these tractors are 27HP and
25HP respectively, . I want to use these tractors to pull disc plough
and disc harrow. The selling company is selling together with rotary
tillers.
I have not yet dicided to buy because I do not know anything about these
small tractors. Tractors commonly found in Tanzania are 60-100HP. I will
be glad if you can assist me by giving answers to my questions below:
1) When did these tractors come into the market for the first time?
2) Is Kubota company still manufacturing these tractors?
3) In terms of parts, which other tractors are compatible with these
tractors?
4) Are these tractors real capable of performing the job I need to do?
5) On average, what size (acres) these tractors can cultivate in a day?
6) How continuous these tractors can safely be operated?
7) How durable are they?
I am a small farmer owing 500 acres oranges, I am looking at a cheap
equipment but reliable that have low operating cost, do you think to buy
these tractors is a right decision?
9) Few people I consulted informed me a tractor less than 50HP will not
be capable to pull a plough especially when working in slightly hilly
and heavy soils, is that true?
I am based in Tanzania - East Africa. I am in a process of getting two
used tractors from Japan, Kubota L1-275 4WD and Kubota L1-255 4WD.
Information from the selling company is that these tractors are 27HP and
25HP respectively, . I want to use these tractors to pull disc plough
and disc harrow. The selling company is selling together with rotary
tillers.
I have not yet dicided to buy because I do not know anything about these
small tractors. Tractors commonly found in Tanzania are 60-100HP. I will
be glad if you can assist me by giving answers to my questions below:
1) When did these tractors come into the market for the first time?
2) Is Kubota company still manufacturing these tractors?
3) In terms of parts, which other tractors are compatible with these
tractors?
4) Are these tractors real capable of performing the job I need to do?
5) On average, what size (acres) these tractors can cultivate in a day?
6) How continuous these tractors can safely be operated?
7) How durable are they?
I am a small farmer owing 500 acres oranges, I am looking at a cheap
equipment but reliable that have low operating cost, do you think to buy
these tractors is a right decision?
9) Few people I consulted informed me a tractor less than 50HP will not
be capable to pull a plough especially when working in slightly hilly
and heavy soils, is that true?