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DAKPA

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THINKING OF BUYING A B2920. ANY THOUGHTS OR OPINIONS?
 
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I just purchased a b2620 several weeks ago, purchased with 60" mmm, FEL, LP 5' blade, and LP 5' rotary cutter. Talking wife into LP rtr tiller. I had a bx2200, this tractor really is nice, no complaints, except adjusting LP rotary cutter to not scrape the ground on the front end of the cutter.
 
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I've had my B2620 for a few weeks now. I use it primarily for mowing. The cut quality if fantastic. It is very maneuverable. The loader is very easy to put on and take off. The three range hydro is great - I can mow fairly steep hills in mid range. The 2920 should be even better with the extra power.

When I was tractor shopping, I was initially comparing the B2620 to the JD2320. Their engines have almost identical displacements. I assumed that the JD must have been set up with a lower HP number but greater low end torque. But when you check the torque numbers in the Kubota owner's manual, you find that it has a lot more torque, at about the same rpm. The B2620 is actually comparable (actually superior) to the JD2520 in terms of power and torque, even though the JD has a much greater displacement - don't know how Kubota does it. So the B2920 should be a really strong machine.
 
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I got my B2920 Saturday.Got the LP 48" rotary cutter and the LP box blade.
Love it.Almost forgot the FEL.It is a very handy size and very strong for its size.I have 4 acres but I mow it with a ZD 21 zero turn.Takes about 2 hours max.You will like it/
 
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I purchased a 2920 in April......FEL, MMM, BH and back blade......was going back and forth between the 2920, 3030 and the JD2520. Decided on the 2920 because of price, was 2200 cheaper than the 2520 and the larger HP......owned 2 other JD and this is the first orange for me and dont think i'll never go back to green... :D

I have 10 acres, mow 4 acres and the rest is upkeep for 3 horses on the property.......so far so good, cuts really nice and ive found nothing i cant handle so far.......
 
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jcaledon said:
I've had my B2620 for a few weeks now. I use it primarily for mowing. The cut quality if fantastic. It is very maneuverable. The loader is very easy to put on and take off. The three range hydro is great - I can mow fairly steep hills in mid range. The 2920 should be even better with the extra power.

When I was tractor shopping, I was initially comparing the B2620 to the JD2320. Their engines have almost identical displacements. I assumed that the JD must have been set up with a lower HP number but greater low end torque. But when you check the torque numbers in the Kubota owner's manual, you find that it has a lot more torque, at about the same rpm. The B2620 is actually comparable (actually superior) to the JD2520 in terms of power and torque, even though the JD has a much greater displacement - don't know how Kubota does it. So the B2920 should be a really strong machine.


we just make up the numbers ;)
























just kidding, but I just couldn't resist.
 
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I recently got a B2320, more than enough power for me.
I use it with the loader and a LP 50" tiller, works great.

I use a small riding mower for cutting the grass.
 

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