Hey guys, I've been doing much research and I know there are a ton of threads posted about this here in OTT prior to mine, but I am looking at making a buying decision in the next few days and I am trying to decide on which Standard L to buy. My uncle and I joint own over 2 hundred acres of land, but maybe 35% of it is open and the rest is wooded. I need to "reclaim" some of this open area due to the property not being brush hogged for the past 2 years. I also want to open some more of it up as time goes by. One of the worst parts has thick grass that is 4-5 feet high and the area is wet (beavers had it dammed several years ago). the rest just needs to be maintained and brought back under control. The land consist of ridges and bottoms. Most maintaining will need to be done in the lower bottoms. The high flat areas are in good shape, but I will be having to climb pretty steep hills to go to and from the bottoms.
I recently went to a local Kubota dealer and he said he didn't think I would go wrong with any of the Standard L's from 25-37.5HP. HE did tell me that the L2501 may take longer to accomplish tasks such as hogging the high thick grass, but it can be done with the machine. The DPF nonsense really doesn't bother me. I believe Kubota has it figured out, plus warranty should take care of any issues as far as defects. I may use this tractor to do work for others, so that also factors in to an extent. I know the 2501 should be able to get the job done, just slower. The L3301 should be able to handle the 5 foot attachments with more ease than the L2501 and the L3901 should be able to handle them easily and maybe larger attachments. I like the L because is a small tractor and it is light, which will be a good thing in the wet areas I maintain. MY question is which one.
This is important to me because this could be the only tractor purchase I ever make and I would like to get it right the first go round. my uncle currently has a Massey 240s and it does ok, but it doesn't have the 4wd option and she has taken a beating from some of my relatives in the last 20 years. Plus it has a bigger frame than the Sub 40hp L series. He has been slipping the past for years because he is an avid cyclist and rides in any of his free time
How is Kubota on dealing with warranty issues? and what are your all's thoughts on on that line up overall? Are these tractors good in muddy conditions? I'm sure I'll think of more questions as they come to mind
Thanks in advance for your help,
Chris
I recently went to a local Kubota dealer and he said he didn't think I would go wrong with any of the Standard L's from 25-37.5HP. HE did tell me that the L2501 may take longer to accomplish tasks such as hogging the high thick grass, but it can be done with the machine. The DPF nonsense really doesn't bother me. I believe Kubota has it figured out, plus warranty should take care of any issues as far as defects. I may use this tractor to do work for others, so that also factors in to an extent. I know the 2501 should be able to get the job done, just slower. The L3301 should be able to handle the 5 foot attachments with more ease than the L2501 and the L3901 should be able to handle them easily and maybe larger attachments. I like the L because is a small tractor and it is light, which will be a good thing in the wet areas I maintain. MY question is which one.
This is important to me because this could be the only tractor purchase I ever make and I would like to get it right the first go round. my uncle currently has a Massey 240s and it does ok, but it doesn't have the 4wd option and she has taken a beating from some of my relatives in the last 20 years. Plus it has a bigger frame than the Sub 40hp L series. He has been slipping the past for years because he is an avid cyclist and rides in any of his free time
How is Kubota on dealing with warranty issues? and what are your all's thoughts on on that line up overall? Are these tractors good in muddy conditions? I'm sure I'll think of more questions as they come to mind
Thanks in advance for your help,
Chris