Z-Michigan
Veteran Member
The M5040 has been at the top of my shopping list for a while now, but my nearest dealer doesn't have anything between the MX5000 and M95S in stock. Well today I finally got to see and drive the Mxx40 series - an M7040 with a cab and hydro-shuttle (at another dealer). I was quite impressed overall but I have a few questions:
1) The range shift lever (high or low) was extremely difficult to move and even got stuck in neutral once. Has anyone else had this problem? It also felt like just a bar of metal with a rubber cap on it, which seems rather cheap for this class of tractor. I'm wondering if the cab version (again, what I drove today) has a clumsy linkage for this. I cannot figure out, from the Kubota brochure, where this lever is on the ROPS platform models. Can someone tell me?
2) The gear shift (1-4 gears in each range) also seemed slightly balky. Not real bad, and I didn't have any serious trouble, but not as smooth as I've experienced on the MX5000 or Kioti tractors. Does this get better with use? Or could this be another cab-version linkage issue?
3) Although the loader (L1153) worked wonderfully in general, I could not get it to combine raise and curl functions. The one I drove had self-leveling. Would that be why it wouldn't do both at once? I hope this loader has the valve ability to do two functions at once, since they put it on the loaders for L-series models!
4) The dealer strongly recommended the hydro-shuttle if I was going to do any loader work, and mentioned a customer who had bought a Kubota from him 6 years ago who had a regular (dry) clutch wear out at 240 hours after doing loader work (and said they guy then traded it for a model with a hydro-shuttle). I liked the hydro-shuttle and it seems like the price premium is around $1000 or so. Are there any downsides to the hydro-shuttle other than price?
Thanks.
1) The range shift lever (high or low) was extremely difficult to move and even got stuck in neutral once. Has anyone else had this problem? It also felt like just a bar of metal with a rubber cap on it, which seems rather cheap for this class of tractor. I'm wondering if the cab version (again, what I drove today) has a clumsy linkage for this. I cannot figure out, from the Kubota brochure, where this lever is on the ROPS platform models. Can someone tell me?
2) The gear shift (1-4 gears in each range) also seemed slightly balky. Not real bad, and I didn't have any serious trouble, but not as smooth as I've experienced on the MX5000 or Kioti tractors. Does this get better with use? Or could this be another cab-version linkage issue?
3) Although the loader (L1153) worked wonderfully in general, I could not get it to combine raise and curl functions. The one I drove had self-leveling. Would that be why it wouldn't do both at once? I hope this loader has the valve ability to do two functions at once, since they put it on the loaders for L-series models!
4) The dealer strongly recommended the hydro-shuttle if I was going to do any loader work, and mentioned a customer who had bought a Kubota from him 6 years ago who had a regular (dry) clutch wear out at 240 hours after doing loader work (and said they guy then traded it for a model with a hydro-shuttle). I liked the hydro-shuttle and it seems like the price premium is around $1000 or so. Are there any downsides to the hydro-shuttle other than price?
Thanks.