Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results

   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results #51  
The cooling issue is only one thing that might not be up for the extra power. Will the transmission and diff handle it? The test of time will tell.
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results #52  
The cooling issue is only one thing that might not be up for the extra power. Will the transmission and diff handle it? The test of time will tell.
I believe the op has stated it uses very similar and same drive line components up to the 39 hp tractor? It's also been brought up if the hydraulic and hst drive system can handle the bump. Time will tell, I hope the op will update this thread with problems or issues he's had after a few hundred hrs or so of use.
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results #53  
Careful consideration has to be given to what you hope to achieve. Kubota's operator's manuals for the L2501 and the L3901 appear to say 52" is the max box blade width. Although the L3901 operator's manual allows a 72" rotary cutter, I'm not so sure I'd want to run my 6' rotary cutter on this size of tractor with the hills I have. Maybe if someone had perfectly flat fields....

I'd compare each and every spec published by Kubota as a starting point of comparison before getting too excited.
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results #54  
Careful consideration has to be given to what you hope to achieve. Kubota's operator's manuals for the L2501 and the L3901 appear to say 52" is the max box blade width. Although the L3901 operator's manual allows a 72" rotary cutter, I'm not so sure I'd want to run my 6' rotary cutter on this size of tractor with the hills I have. Maybe if someone had perfectly flat fields....

I'd compare each and every spec published by Kubota as a starting point of comparison before getting too excited.
Wonder if the same gear driven tractors have the same specs?
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results
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#55  
FWIW, I wouldn't do this mod to my recently purchased L2501 still under factory warranty that cost me a premium price relative to other tractor brands, but it could be more appealing to someone if they found a good deal on a used L2501, but needed more than 25 hp for their specific use case. Used L2501s do pop up from time to time.

My L2501 is relatively new (2021). These are very very reliable and robust tractors. Most owners will never even use their warranty.
But, yes, you will not have that piece-of-mind if you choose to install the Turbo Kit on a new L2501.

There's a really good chance I'll be installing this Turbo kit on a brand-new L2502, lol.

Mike
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results
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#56  
The cooling issue is only one thing that might not be up for the extra power. Will the transmission and diff handle it? The test of time will tell.

None of the Turbocharged L2501's have had any cooling issues whatsoever in hundreds of hours of use. The HST transmission and PTO train are essentially the same in all similar sized Kubota Standard L Series tractors, including the L3901 / L3902.

Mike
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results
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#57  
I believe the op has stated it uses very similar and same drive line components up to the 39 hp tractor? It's also been brought up if the hydraulic and hst drive system can handle the bump. Time will tell, I hope the op will update this thread with problems or issues he's had after a few hundred hrs or so of use.

I will certainly update this thread with updates.

Mike
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results
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#58  
Careful consideration has to be given to what you hope to achieve. Kubota's operator's manuals for the L2501 and the L3901 appear to say 52" is the max box blade width. Although the L3901 operator's manual allows a 72" rotary cutter, I'm not so sure I'd want to run my 6' rotary cutter on this size of tractor with the hills I have. Maybe if someone had perfectly flat fields....

I'd compare each and every spec published by Kubota as a starting point of comparison before getting too excited.

Some discretion and common sense needs to be considered before attaching equipment to the tractor. Any user would need to make sure they are properly ballasted before running and driving larger implements.

Mike
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results #59  
Use the extra HP to add AC and a cab.
 
   / Kubota L2501 Turbo: A Journey Defined - The Tractor, The Comparison, The Modification, The Results
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#60  
^^^^
I wish, lol

Mike
 

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