I was planning to purchase a B2650 with the factory cab option. I prefer a cab version as we have extreme weather conditions.
My garage has a 7 foot door and the Kubota's overall height is listed at 84.6 inches or just a hair over a half inch too tall to make it through the garage. I really would like to store the tractor in the garage when not in use and ancillary structures are not an option.
The way I see it, my options are as follows:
1. Install a custom 7.5 foot door
This is a costly option as it requires extensive mods including a new door. The bottom chords of the roof trusses won't allow me to go with a standard 8 foot door. I have a rather nice 16 foot wood door that I would like to retain. The garage is stick framed with cedar siding.
2. Cut out a new garage door
I could have a new door cut out in the back or side of the garage. Again the door would need to be a custom 7.5 foot door but I could go with a cheaper aluminum or vinyl door?
3. Other options?
I'm not sure if I could have lower profile tires installed on the tractor that would drop the overall height? This will be my first tractor so I don't know much about wheel and tire options. I was wondering if it would be possible to let air enough air out of the tires to drop the tractor an inch or so? I won't be using the tractor frequently, only about once a week so refilling the tires back to normal air pressure would not be an extreme inconvenience.
Looking for some advice.
My garage has a 7 foot door and the Kubota's overall height is listed at 84.6 inches or just a hair over a half inch too tall to make it through the garage. I really would like to store the tractor in the garage when not in use and ancillary structures are not an option.
The way I see it, my options are as follows:
1. Install a custom 7.5 foot door
This is a costly option as it requires extensive mods including a new door. The bottom chords of the roof trusses won't allow me to go with a standard 8 foot door. I have a rather nice 16 foot wood door that I would like to retain. The garage is stick framed with cedar siding.
2. Cut out a new garage door
I could have a new door cut out in the back or side of the garage. Again the door would need to be a custom 7.5 foot door but I could go with a cheaper aluminum or vinyl door?
3. Other options?
I'm not sure if I could have lower profile tires installed on the tractor that would drop the overall height? This will be my first tractor so I don't know much about wheel and tire options. I was wondering if it would be possible to let air enough air out of the tires to drop the tractor an inch or so? I won't be using the tractor frequently, only about once a week so refilling the tires back to normal air pressure would not be an extreme inconvenience.
Looking for some advice.
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