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Retiredsailor

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LX4020
Dec 30, 2023
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I've owned Kubota products for 20+ years and saw this site. I've been retired from the Navy for 28+ years now. Right now I am in the process of downsizing pretty much everything due to health problems. So, I traded in my L5030 and BX2680 and bought an LX4020 with cab and most options. The cab due to health was mandatory. I wanted a machine that would be easy for the wife to use once I am gone and this fit the bill as far as compromise is concerned. I've got my property set up and the heavy work is now finished, so maintenance and mowing will be the primary use for the new machine. Time will tell.
 
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pokey1416

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Welcome to the site. I’ll be interested in what you think of that 4020. Post some pics when you have a chance and thanks for your service.
 

Lil Foot

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Welcome aboard!
We love pics....
 

armylifer

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Welcome aboard! I hope that you find this site useful. As someone else stated, we like pictures so please include some in your posts if asking for help with anything.
 

Retiredsailor

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LX4020
Dec 30, 2023
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20
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Northwest Arkansas
Thanks for the responses. I'll add photos soon. I just took delivery Friday evening. This is the first tractor I've owned with a cab. Saturday morning the temperature was in the low 20s and I took the tractor out for the first time. The cab is nice and tight with a heater that produces a lot of heat quickly. The cab is surrounded with huge amounts of glass. The mirrors provide an excellent rear view which is a godsend with my cervical spinal fusions. The HST has Low/Medium/High range that feels a bit anemic in these Ozark hills anywhere other than on level ground in High Range. Ergonomics are well thought out compared to my previous tractors. This tractor is a compromise and for sheer work it's a huge reduction from my old L5030, but a big step up from the BX2680. This tractor only has 2.5 hours of which I have only put .9 hours of that on it.
Today I'll put a set of hooks on the loader and quick attach on the 3-point.
I'll post more later.
 
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D2Cat

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With HST, high range is used going down the road on flat ground. Use Low or Med when doing chores. Understand the HST transmission is not like one might think. Mashing the throttle does not get you more power. If that is confusing you might study how it works so you can get the best usage out of it.
 
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Mrlunchbox

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2023 BX2380 loader/mower. Land Pride snow pusher, Kapteyn pallet forks
Nov 21, 2020
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Welcome! Thank you for your service. What did you do for the Navy? I work with a couple of Navy vets myself.
 

BAP

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Congratulations on your new tractor. Thank You for your service to this country and sorry to hear that health issues are catching up to you. Hydrostats take a little time to get used to if you have never driven one. Remember that your throttle control or power, is the lever on the dash. The foot pedal is ONLY speed and direction control. Pushing more gives more speed but can decrease power if trying to go too fast for the terrain. Good luck with your tractor and enjoy it.
 

Tughill Tom

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B3200
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Thanks for the responses. I'll add photos soon. I just took delivery Friday evening. This is the first tractor I've owned with a cab. Saturday morning the temperature was in the low 20s and I took the tractor out for the first time. The cab is nice and tight with a heater that produces a lot of heat quickly. The cab is surrounded with huge amounts of glass. The mirrors provide an excellent rear view which is a godsend with my cervical spinal fusions. The HST has Low/Medium/High range that feels a bit anemic in these Ozark hills anywhere other than on level ground in High Range. Ergonomics are well thought out compared to my previous tractors. This tractor is a compromise and for sheer work it's a huge reduction from my old L5030, but a big step up from the BX2680. This tractor only has 2.5 hours of which I have only put .9 hours of that on it.
Today I'll put a set of hooks on the loader and quick attach on the 3-point.
I'll post more later.
When running a HST, if it slows down on a incline let of the petal a bit. It will almost feel like a downshift on geared machine. Try it, it works.
 
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Alfred_2345

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L3901, LA525, BH77, SGC1060, RZ60, Box Blade, Z726XKW ZTM, RTV-X900
Jan 5, 2023
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How much experience do you have with tractors? You said you had a L5030 and BX2680. Reason I ask, is it will help the forum members respond more appropriately. A lot "new" members that have just bought a new tractor don't have a lot of experience (like me).
 

Runs With Scissors

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L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
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Welcome sir.

I'm sorry to hear that the Marines wouldn't let you in, but thanks for your service anyway....;)

Semper Fi

And remember....Pics, or it did't happen!!!!