chuckhole
Member
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2006
- Messages
- 32
- Location
- Houston, Texas
- Tractor
- Kubota L2800, T1880, RTV900, John Deere 310G TLB
Reliability has been great. Gotta watch out for tree limbs snagging stuff on your tractor besides your hat and glasses. The tachometer is still not quite right. I did manage to repair the flat tires. The valve stem gets pushed back into the wheel on the front tires and it goes flat. Keep a supply of spare valve stems handy if you use the Front Loader a lot.
The tiller is a 59" one so it really tests the PTO. Our garden is 1/4 acre and this is the third year we have used it. Our soil is not good so it gets a lot of work amending in 7-8 tons of compost each season. The Kuhn tiller ($1800) is a really nice piece of machinery. Well made and a perfect match for the Kubota. The drive shaft on it is clutch driven instead of using a shear pin. That is a sign of quality and allows me to use a full width tiller without the worries.
We are weekend warriors since we live in Houston and our place is 130 miles north of there. I think that I have about 120 hours on the tractor (Anna Belle). My mistress has to have a name. BTW. We also own a Kubota RTV 900 (named Junior - wife's boyfriend). What a fantastic piece of machinery.
The tiller is a 59" one so it really tests the PTO. Our garden is 1/4 acre and this is the third year we have used it. Our soil is not good so it gets a lot of work amending in 7-8 tons of compost each season. The Kuhn tiller ($1800) is a really nice piece of machinery. Well made and a perfect match for the Kubota. The drive shaft on it is clutch driven instead of using a shear pin. That is a sign of quality and allows me to use a full width tiller without the worries.
We are weekend warriors since we live in Houston and our place is 130 miles north of there. I think that I have about 120 hours on the tractor (Anna Belle). My mistress has to have a name. BTW. We also own a Kubota RTV 900 (named Junior - wife's boyfriend). What a fantastic piece of machinery.