jwstewar
Elite Member
I thought I had my mine made up on what tractor I wanted but the Deere video tape finally showed up yesterday and I watched it last night. They said some things in the video that I think <font color=green>Deere</font color=green> might have an edge over <font color=orange>Kubota</font color=orange>. One question is the Live Continous PTO on the Kubota (CSR has kicked in and I can't remember what Deere calls their version/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif, is it true you have to stop/clutch the Kubota to dis/engage the mmm? What about the dry vs. wet disk brakes? Has anyone ever had any problems with the dry brakes on the Kubota getting hot? Of course of the Kubotas I've driven (1800,2200,7500,2910 only at the dealer on flat ground) it seemed that you really didn't have to use the brakes that much (I'm sure on a hill you would though). My experience (though very limited <30 minutes) it seems the HST slows the tractor pretty quick, as a matter of fact if you let off the HST too quick the rear tires would slide in the gravel. Does this hold true in real life situations?