New B2650 Owner

   / New B2650 Owner #1  

Verdemont

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Location
Greene, RI
Tractor
2015 Kubota B2650 HST
Haven't been here for a few years. Sold my B3300SU when I relocated from Colorado to the East coast.

Lived in Massachusetts for two years until I finally decided to move to Rhode Island and buy a house. Now I needed a new tractor.

Started to examine all of the dealers in Rhode Island and did not find one that I really clicked with. Then I found a really good dealer in North Franklin Connecticut called Kahn Tractor and Equipment.

Based on research here, I knew that I did not want a new B3350 based on the regeneration issue. So I decided to look for a B2650. Found a great salesman and made a good deal on a new B2650 ROPS with a FEL, R4 tires, 60" quick connect bucket, and a BH77 backhoe with a 16" bucket. Should be delivered to my house in about two weeks.

I once again want to thank everyone here for the knowledge gained about the Regen issue. My dealer as well showed me all the extra Regen stuff a B3350 has under the hood. No thanks.

Looking forward to many more years of happy Kabota ownership shortly.

Tom
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   / New B2650 Owner #2  
Welcome back Tom. I think you'll be pretty happy with the new B2650. I'm still getting used to mine but so far I like it quite a bit.

Good luck

John
 
   / New B2650 Owner #3  
Congrats on the new B2650. I bought mine last June and have over 160 hrs on it. It has been a beast and an awesome machine. I am sure you will be happy. If you ever have any questions feel free to ask me.
 
   / New B2650 Owner #4  
Congrats on the new tractor.
I keep re reading your post and can't understand why anyone would leave Colorado and move to the east coast. :confused3::)
Kidding aside I bet the fall colors are just amazing. I've always wanted to take a fall ride on the Harley up the northeast coast.
Posts some pics of the new tractor in action and have fun.
 
   / New B2650 Owner #5  
Congrats on the new tractor.
I keep re reading your post and can't understand why anyone would leave Colorado and move to the east coast. :confused3::)
Kidding aside I bet the fall colors are just amazing. I've always wanted to take a fall ride on the Harley up the northeast coast.
Posts some pics of the new tractor in action and have fun.

I wondered that too. But then I guess it depends on what part of Colorado he left and what part of RI he moved to?? :D

Congrats on the new tractor!!!!
 
   / New B2650 Owner
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#6  
I relocated from Colorado to the east coast reluctantly. I divorced in 2012 and retired from my company of 25+ years (Hewlett Packard). I decided to move back to the east coast where I lived until 1992. I grew up on a farm in Maryland and selected New England as it was someplace I've visited a lot but never lived. And I have family all along the east coast. After two years in Massachusetts, I determined the commute, housing prices and taxes were too waaaaaaaay too high for me. Along the way I met a wonderful woman from Rhode Island and then found a great new job in Providence and then bought a house 25 miles away in the country just a few miles from the Connecticut border. My property is just a few acres and has a house built in 1971 as a replica of a Colonial home. Lots of work to do in the yard and woods over the next 5 years. And as many of us know, a tractor with a FEL is your best friend for just about any project around the house. Since this picture was taken we've already had the roof replaced and will now begin the next 5 years to make it our forever home. The tractor will come in handy as I turn 60 this July and I want it to do the heavy lifting.

Tom


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   / New B2650 Owner #7  
I relocated from Colorado to the east coast reluctantly. I divorced in 2012 and retired from my company of 25+ years (Hewlett Packard). I decided to move back to the east coast where I lived until 1992. I grew up on a farm in Maryland and selected New England as it was someplace I've visited a lot but never lived. And I have family all along the east coast. After two years in Massachusetts, I determined the commute, housing prices and taxes were too waaaaaaaay too high for me. Along the way I met a wonderful woman from Rhode Island and then found a great new job in Providence and then bought a house 25 miles away in the country just a few miles from the Connecticut border. My property is just a few acres and has a house built in 1971 as a replica of a Colonial home. Lots of work to do in the yard and woods over the next 5 years. And as many of us know, a tractor with a FEL is your best friend for just about any project around the house. Since this picture was taken we've already had the roof replaced and will now begin the next 5 years to make it our forever home. The tractor will come in handy as I turn 60 this July and I want it to do the heavy lifting.

Tom

I totally understand Tom. Sounds like a great move to me!!!!

You have to excuse us Midwesterners. Our vision of the East Coast area is nothing like your picture!!!! Forgive my ignorance. Great looking property and a good place to soothe your Soul into retirement!!!! :)
 
   / New B2650 Owner
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#8  
Question: Is the B2650 big enough to pull a Land Pride RB2672? This is the 6' non-hydraulic blade. Says these are for HP 25-60. I had a 6' Rhino 350 series on my old B3300SU and had no issues. The Land Pride seems to have an even bigger replacable bolt on mold board. Input would be appreciated. Uses are snow removal and driveway maintenance. Pic below is from vendor site.

Tom

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   / New B2650 Owner #9  
Tom, I think it will handle it fine. I used to have a B2910 with loaded rear tires and it handled that size blade just fine. If you did get a large bite or filled the moldboard and had trouble you could simply lift it a pinch and relieve some of the load. Might take another pass to finish the job. But hey,,,, more hours on that new tractor right!!!! :)
 
   / New B2650 Owner
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#10  
Tom, I think it will handle it fine. I used to have a B2910 with loaded rear tires and it handled that size blade just fine. If you did get a large bite or filled the moldboard and had trouble you could simply lift it a pinch and relieve some of the load. Might take another pass to finish the job. But hey,,,, more hours on that new tractor right!!!! :)

Richard:

Thanks.

I just spoke to my dealer and he felt it would be fine. The Land Pride is listed as 369 pounds which is the entire assembly including the 3 point mount, frame and blade. But the B2650 specs show the 3-point hitch assembly can lift 2139 pounds at the lift point, and 1672 pounds 24" behind the lift point. So even if the blade assembly was 36" (3') behind the lift point it sure seems there's room to spare in the hydraulic specs. Not going to go with a hydraulic adjust as it's more complexity and cost that I need for what I am going to use it for. And my dealer has one in stock in Orange (they come in Orange and the olive color) with a black blade.

Tom
 

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