diesel lover
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- Joined
- Dec 21, 2013
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- whites town indiana
- Tractor
- Ferg. To 20, 1956 Massey F. MF 25 diesel, Ferg. 40, 1944 John D. A, 1965 cockshutt 40,
Thinking of buying a Kubota 40 horse power 4wd with a fel for snow removal, mowing my lawn, moving firewood, repairing/grading my driveway etc. I have operated kubotas. Two of them total. Both 50 horse power 4wd with fel. One had a standard gear box and one had hydrostatic. I do have to say I'm absolutely fine with hydrostatic as long as there are different ranges/gearing as well. I have operated backhoes and pay loaders and don't mind them at all as long as there are ranges between different gearing.
Is the Kubota one of the best cold starting tractors available? I would plug mine in no doubt but its something I would like to know as well.
What is one way you could get me interested in a Kubota as opposed to older brands. I have ran newer deeres, newer internationals, etc just want to know what stands out about a kubota.
I'm also a full time truck mechanic and want to know what's easy to repair on a Kubota tractor.
Is the Kubota one of the best cold starting tractors available? I would plug mine in no doubt but its something I would like to know as well.
What is one way you could get me interested in a Kubota as opposed to older brands. I have ran newer deeres, newer internationals, etc just want to know what stands out about a kubota.
I'm also a full time truck mechanic and want to know what's easy to repair on a Kubota tractor.