MossyDell
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2002
- Messages
- 236
- Location
- southwestern Virginia
- Tractor
- B2601 (2021) B6100E (1988) B2100 (1991) JD970 (1998)
I have been tractorless for over a decade but am now living on 7 acres and next door to my daughter's 20 acres in SW Virginia. I have owned three tractors, two Kubotas and a Deere. All were satisfactory and had no problems. The mistake I made was not getting a loader. Could have really used it.
I know what I want now and thought it would be easy: a subcompact tractor for the ongoing basic duty of mowing; the biggest engine in its size class without going up in frame size; and as weighted as I can get it; capable of modest loader work and snow removal, ideally with a hydraulically operated front blade.
Doing due diligence, I read reviews on here of the BX2680 and the Deere 1025R and was shocked at their negativity and the reported problems. I wonder if manufacturers have packed so many features and sophistication into these tractors that quality has slipped or there's just more to go wrong? Or did those guys just get a lemon? I have not been on this site in a while, but recall vast numbers of pleased owners of Kubota and Deere subcompacts.
Second, although I prefer Kubota the Deere dealer is right here so I am leaning toward Deere in case of problems. I also noticed there's a Kioti dealer here and so am thinking of looking at them. On paper, they look a lot like the Kubotas of 10 years ago, which might be a good thing.
Honestly I am a bit concerned. My questions include:
1. Are those negative experiences with two subcompact Kubotas and Deeres outliers?
2. Should I consider going up in size to the smallest compact to avoid problems?
3. I am open to used and wonder if a tested tractor would be better?
4. Are Kioti tractors as trouble-free or more so than Kubotas and Deeres?
I know what I want now and thought it would be easy: a subcompact tractor for the ongoing basic duty of mowing; the biggest engine in its size class without going up in frame size; and as weighted as I can get it; capable of modest loader work and snow removal, ideally with a hydraulically operated front blade.
Doing due diligence, I read reviews on here of the BX2680 and the Deere 1025R and was shocked at their negativity and the reported problems. I wonder if manufacturers have packed so many features and sophistication into these tractors that quality has slipped or there's just more to go wrong? Or did those guys just get a lemon? I have not been on this site in a while, but recall vast numbers of pleased owners of Kubota and Deere subcompacts.
Second, although I prefer Kubota the Deere dealer is right here so I am leaning toward Deere in case of problems. I also noticed there's a Kioti dealer here and so am thinking of looking at them. On paper, they look a lot like the Kubotas of 10 years ago, which might be a good thing.
Honestly I am a bit concerned. My questions include:
1. Are those negative experiences with two subcompact Kubotas and Deeres outliers?
2. Should I consider going up in size to the smallest compact to avoid problems?
3. I am open to used and wonder if a tested tractor would be better?
4. Are Kioti tractors as trouble-free or more so than Kubotas and Deeres?