EuropaChris
Silver Member
I'm a self admitted diesel nut. My motto is "real engines don't have spark plugs". I've been trying to find an excuse to by a diesel tractor most of my life (I'm 37 now), but up to this point, haven't had a good enough one. So, I've been happy with my '05 2544.
I did run across a used diesel Cub GT (782D or similar model) last year, but never stopped to see it because I'm sure my checkbook would have had my pants severely on fire.....
But, I wonder what the Kubota diesel Cubs are like to use? I assume that the Kubota engine winds up to 3600 rpm, same as the gas engines? It would make sense as you have to keep the input speeds to the hydro unit and mower deck the same. I seem to recall seeing brochure or spec. sheets mentioning that high engine speed.
Seems to me it would be one LOUD LOUD tractor to use with that screamin' little engine. I know my Jetta TDI really gets loud at that rpm.
I also ran across a YouTube video of a guy with a Kubota brand GT, but it uses a 2-cylinder version of the engine, and I forgot how much I dislike a 2-cylinder diesel (except a JD johnny popper). I mowed behind a Ford 1500 diesel MANY years ago, and always hated that missing cylinder exhaust beat.
Anyway, just looking to start some discussion on diesels.
Chris
I did run across a used diesel Cub GT (782D or similar model) last year, but never stopped to see it because I'm sure my checkbook would have had my pants severely on fire.....
But, I wonder what the Kubota diesel Cubs are like to use? I assume that the Kubota engine winds up to 3600 rpm, same as the gas engines? It would make sense as you have to keep the input speeds to the hydro unit and mower deck the same. I seem to recall seeing brochure or spec. sheets mentioning that high engine speed.
Seems to me it would be one LOUD LOUD tractor to use with that screamin' little engine. I know my Jetta TDI really gets loud at that rpm.
I also ran across a YouTube video of a guy with a Kubota brand GT, but it uses a 2-cylinder version of the engine, and I forgot how much I dislike a 2-cylinder diesel (except a JD johnny popper). I mowed behind a Ford 1500 diesel MANY years ago, and always hated that missing cylinder exhaust beat.
Anyway, just looking to start some discussion on diesels.
Chris
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