New 5030 with cab...

/ New 5030 with cab... #1  

denali

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Kubota 5030
Just took delivery on new 5030 with a cab. Looks great, almost hate to use it. One problem though. The technician who delivered it had problems getting the Bradco BH back on after he took it off to show me. Seems part of the frame has two steel plates that are welded and they are slightly off center. I think it is a contributing factor but he might not have being aligning it properly. He said it had been awhile since he delivered one with a BH. Dealer says they will be out first thing in AM to take care. Minor issue but still a disappointment.

Since I was without a tractor for awhile I left my brush hog at a neighbors. I am almost embarrassed to show up to get it since I know I will never hear the end of it. I sold my JD 970 in the spring because I was too busy to use it. Told him it would be quite some time before I get another tractor. He said I would have another one by the end of the year. I told him: NO WAY. Might as well get myself prepared to spit feathers (you know, from all the crow I will have to eat).

Anyway, looking forward to the weekend to break this thing in. Wish me luck!.

BTW, I doubt the AC will be all that effective on wickedly hot day. Fortunately, not that many of them in New England.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #2  
Welcome to the 5030 club, ahh a cab, sometime I dream of a cab. Have fun and with you 5030HSTC, who cares what the neighbor will say - you have climate control and if he ribs you too much just close the window. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #3  
........................just remember to close the door. I forgot once, caught it on a tree limb and it exploded. A new one cost about $400.00. Not bad for a big hunk of tempered safety glass.

Personally, I think there should be a "Just 5030 owners catergory". /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
/ New 5030 with cab...
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#4  
Given my sometimes absent mindedness I am sure I will have a similar experience. When I had my 970 a dropped a rock on one of the stabilizer pistons. Thank goodness for the stabailzer shield. That would have been an expensive repair.

I kept debating the cab. In the summer I really don't care. I like being out in the sun on a hot day and working until I am ready to drop. Somehow it makes an ICE COLD beer all the better. However, sitting on top of that thing in freezing rain and sleet is no joy.

Then again, the real deal is that the cab just looked too good to pass it up. It is one fine looking machine!

/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #5  
What dealer did you purchase it from?????
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #7  
Congradulations on the new 5030. You'll love the cab. I washed my 4330 HSTC last night and I ended up spending more time cleaning windows than anything else.
My neighbors thought that I lost my mind when I showed them my new one. They rolled their eyes at the CD player, AC, tilt steering, wipers, and cruise control. Life is good!
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #9  
I live right in the Ohio Valley and we very frequently get several days, or weeks, in a row of upper 90 degree weather with the humidity in the mid 70 percent range. That generally translates into a "heat index" of about 115 degrees. Running the tractor at speed for mowing, I have absolutely no problem with the A/C freezing me out. That makes the 6 hours it takes to mow my lawn much more tolerable! In your area you should have no problem keeping the cab refrigerated. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #10  
5030,

I ended up buying my Kubota from Williams Farm Equipment in Charlotte, MI. Not only was he a few hundred cheaper but they are just 3 miles from my house and a great bunch of guys.
Before I took delivery of my L4330 HSTC they offered to let me borrow an M9000 that they had set up already with a cab and loader. I sat in the seat and it was love at first sight! What an awesome machine. I shouldn't have done that because now I want one bad. It must be a mid-life crisis. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #11  
Congratulations on your new 5030 with cab. It's 90 degrees and humid in Minnesota today (State Fair time). The air conditioning on my 3430 HSTC worked great today. No problem cooling the cab to a comfortable environment. Enjoy your new purchase!

OrangeGuy
 
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Well... tomorrow is the day I take it out for a spin. I am going to pick up the brush hog from my neighbor (he is out of town /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif). I have about 2 acres to brush cut. If I get done in time I will be off to the dealer to pick up an post hole digger.

The dealer sent someone out the day after delivery to deal with the backhoe. First thing I will try is to get it on and off a few times. Need to convince myself it is as easy as advertised.

I took it for a short drive down my driveway. The HST is fantastic. However, it is a bit strange to not have to shift gears.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #13  
I am courting with either an M9000 or an M102SA. My dealer has the price quotes but I haven't had the time to sit down with them. The 9000 and the 102 both have turbo'd/intercooled 4 cylinder diesels, but the 102 is a larger displacement engine. I like the self leveling loader on the 102SA. That is not available on the 9000. The 102 also has a 45 gallon diesel tank and optional 1000 rpm PTO.

I'll keep the 5030 too. It is the best Kubota of the 5 that I have owned. My wife can use the 5030 with the hydro. It's as close to a no-shift that you can get. The 9000 has a 12x12 shuttle and the 102 has a 24x24 slide shift.

I'll probably do an AG lease on the 102.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #14  
There is a smokin deal on a 2002, M9000 cab with low hours here that was used for snow removal contracting, 38,000$ Canadian with 500 hours.

Ends up about 5000$ less than a new (or used if you could find one) 5030 HSTC.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #15  
I'd have to come there with my drop deck to get it. With diesel at $1.90 per gallon, it would probably be a wash. My dealer has a 9000 sitting on the lot. I'll see what he wants next week. My only rub is that the 9000 has R1's on it and I need R4's.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #16  
The M9000 also has the ability to switch to a 1000 RPM PTO output. All you need it is to buy a different shaft that engages a different gear inside the transaxle housing. I believe all it takes to remove the output shaft is snap ring pliers to remove the seal at least this is what it looks like from my owner’s manual.

Eric
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #17  
I think I'll keep my 5030 until next year. The dealer wants 43K for the 9000 with loader, 2 sets of remotes and 48K for the 105SA with a loader. The prices aren't bad, he just won't give me what I want for the 5030.

Next year, I'll buy the 105 outright.

As far as 1000 rpm pto, I don't need it. Everything I run is 540 or plan to buy.

The creep speed kit for the 105 is 1K.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #18  
Wait a sec...I just noticed something, did you say that you are using a BH with a 5030 cab model? I have a 5030HSTC (cab) and I was told that I can't use any backhoe with it. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Am I missing something, or was I misinformed? I'd really like to have a BH at times and had pretty well considered that I would have to either buy another tractor for that or rent a BH when I needed one.

Also, I have my first issue with the 5030. Anybody else have the foot control for the HST become too sensitive? I can't mow or use my tractor at all now unless I use the cruise control. Otherwise, it is so jerky it practically slams my head off of the windshield and rear window alternatively. It didn't used to be that way, and I used a L4310HSTC for years.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #19  
Dargo:

Go to your friendly Kubota dealer and have him get the specs on a Bradco Backhoe. Bradco sells a mount the will space their hoe out far enough to avoid the window problem.

As far as the touchy HST, try a lower range.
 
/ New 5030 with cab... #20  
Thanks for the information on the Bradco BH. Is it really spendy? The HST problem is just that; a problem. Range doesn't matter. Sometime during the first 10 hours of operation something happened to the foot controller. It is going into the shop tomorrow. I cannot use the machine as it is. Hopefully it will be an easy fix. I will ask about the Bradco. I was sort of hoping to find out what price range to expect.

Thanks!
 

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