Tractor shopping and sizing can be amusing and at times, hilarious.
I hadn’t been to my Kubota dealer in months but, I stopped by last week to pick up some supplies and parts for my Stihl trimmer.
I was pleasantly surprised that they had plenty of new tractors on the lot, at least 30 assembled (I’m assuming most are sold and awaiting pickup/delivery). They even had a couple on the showroom.
Now to my point, one of tractors on the showroom was a new LX and as I passed by it, I was thinking it’s a big tractor, lol. It looked HUGE on the showroom. And, I was thinking, is my L2501 that big?
Following my transaction, I went outside to inspect the rest of the assembled tractors and to seek out an L2501/3301/3901 to compare to the LX. Not surprisingly, the L is in fact larger than the LX, as I remembered, lol.
It’s just so funny that in different environments, tractor size is distorted.
In closing, I remember when I got my new L2501 to my property (after already owning and working my property with the B2601), I realized immediately, that I could have easily purchased a larger MX or Grand L and it wouldn’t have been a ridiculous upgrade or purchase for my property.
Mike