dnw64
Veteran Member
I recall seeing a bunch of people complaining about the performance of Kubotas at low RPM. It may well have been regarding the BX series, as my my most recent tractor was a M-F GC series, which is a BX sized unit, so that's the direction a lot of my research went.
I have to say I have been singularly impressed with the performance of my B3030. Whether of the loader, 3-PT or (Woods) BH, there is NO DEFICIENCY in the hydraulic system. It's been my un-scientific observation that I have near the same force available (whether lifting or pressing with the bucket, lifting with the 3-PT or ANY of the BH functions) at an idle as Full Throttle. The only difference I notice at idle* vs higher throttle is Speed, not Power.
Just curious - is this pretty normal? I have virtually no experience... When I mentioned it to my son-in-law, who has had a couple excavators (one Kubota, on BobCat) in his small side-business, he thought it was pretty much par for the course. Just feels weird to me, coming from an automotive background.
*I rarely try to do anything at an idle, but 1200-1500 RPM is quiet and very functional. On the rare occasion that it doesn't do what I want to do, raising the RPM almost never makes any difference.
I have to say I have been singularly impressed with the performance of my B3030. Whether of the loader, 3-PT or (Woods) BH, there is NO DEFICIENCY in the hydraulic system. It's been my un-scientific observation that I have near the same force available (whether lifting or pressing with the bucket, lifting with the 3-PT or ANY of the BH functions) at an idle as Full Throttle. The only difference I notice at idle* vs higher throttle is Speed, not Power.
Just curious - is this pretty normal? I have virtually no experience... When I mentioned it to my son-in-law, who has had a couple excavators (one Kubota, on BobCat) in his small side-business, he thought it was pretty much par for the course. Just feels weird to me, coming from an automotive background.
*I rarely try to do anything at an idle, but 1200-1500 RPM is quiet and very functional. On the rare occasion that it doesn't do what I want to do, raising the RPM almost never makes any difference.