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Kubota B2620
I ordered a new B2601. They are sweet!! The new front end loaders are cool too.
 

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/ New Kubota's #2  
Is that your new B2601 in the first couple pics? :)
 
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I wish!! My contact sells Deere and uses them on his own farm and told me the new M7 is a Deere killer after he tried it.

Most of the new stuff is up on the Canadian Kubota site. Check out the R630.
 
/ New Kubota's #5  
That's great that Kubota is moving into the bigger tractor market. We all win with more competition.
 
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Looks like the new standard B's - 2301 and 2601 - will have standard position control 3PH set up. Wonder if they've dropped the 29 hp model, probably due to the need to meet Tier 4 emissions? No mention of DPF, etc on the 25.5 hp 2601 model. Maybe they have enough credits or whatever to keep selling it for a while. I thought the emissions cutoff for the cleaner Tier 4 engines was over 25hp.
 
/ New Kubota's #7  
Paystar..................I'm jealous. As I recall you have a B2620. I hope not to get such an itch.:)
 
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Looks like the new standard B's - 2301 and 2601 - will have standard position control 3PH set up. Wonder if they've dropped the 29 hp model, probably due to the need to meet Tier 4 emissions? No mention of DPF, etc on the 25.5 hp 2601 model. Maybe they have enough credits or whatever to keep selling it for a while. I thought the emissions cutoff for the cleaner Tier 4 engines was over 25hp.

I believe 26HP and up is where emission controls must be used, anything under is not required.
 
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Paystar..................I'm jealous. As I recall you have a B2620. I hope not to get such an itch.:)

Yes, I do have a B2620 and I love it. Does everything I need it to do. But there were always two things I wanted to have on it......position control and left side steering brakes. Only because I do lots of bush road building and maintenance on my property with it. The position control will just make it quicker and easier doing fine grading. It wasn't enough to deter me from buying it....but now I can have a similar tractor with it!
I was looking at the B50 series when they came out, but I still don't really want a cab, and even with the ROPS model, I don't want the digital dash and I would also have to trade my 51" snowblower because they are 53" wide versus 49".
Not to mention the new B2601 now has built in rear remote control levers instead of the add-on one bolted to my ROPS bar. And quick attach on the loader!!

Best part is, with Kubota you can get back almost the full amount I paid for it, so trading is easy.
 
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I believe 26HP and up is where emission controls must be used, anything under is not required.


Thanks, wasn't sure. But then I wonder why Deere changed their 1026 (26hp) to a 1025 (25 hp). I thought that was due to getting under the emissions requirement. Maybe the old one was 26.x hp??
 
/ New Kubota's #11  
So how does the new 2601 fit in with the 2650 in the lineup? I guess the '50 models are pitched to be more deluxe, but with position control, QA, and some other niceties, the 2601 already seems like a big step in the deluxe direction compared to the 2620.
 
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So how does the new 2601 fit in with the 2650 in the lineup? I guess the '50 models are pitched to be more deluxe, but with position control, QA, and some other niceties, the 2601 already seems like a big step in the deluxe direction compared to the 2620.


Yup. It is somewhat obvious???, well maybe, that the 20 series, standard tractors are now replaced by the 01 and the older 30 series B Deluxe tractors are now the 50 series. It also seems pretty obvious that Kubota and other OEM's dodged that over 26 hp thing with re-rating and selling at 25.5.
 
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So how does the new 2601 fit in with the 2650 in the lineup? I guess the '50 models are pitched to be more deluxe, but with position control, QA, and some other niceties, the 2601 already seems like a big step in the deluxe direction compared to the 2620.

Yes, they are very close. The B2601 has the same engine as the B2620, but different transmission with higher top speed. B2650 has different engine and makes rated power at 200 RPM less.
B01 has bigger fuel tank than B20, and B50 is bigger still.
B01 has analog gauges same as B20. B50 is digital.
B01 has telescoping end links, but still has turnbuckle for lift rod. B50 has ratchet.
B50 has third function for loader, but B01 doesn't show that option. But it does have the two built in rear remotes and control levers on the fender.

Going by Canadian list prices a digital dash and those other little differences aren't worth two grand more to me for the B50.
 
/ New Kubota's #14  
Yup. It is somewhat obvious???, well maybe, that the 20 series, standard tractors are now replaced by the 01 and the older 30 series B Deluxe tractors are now the 50 series. It also seems pretty obvious that Kubota and other OEM's dodged that over 26 hp thing with re-rating and selling at 25.5.

Well what doesn't make sense to me was that the 2620 was a fairly basic tractor, with 1/4-incher 3-pt hitch, no QA, turnbuckle end links, etc... The 2601 is a lot better equipped, overlapping features with the old 2x30 deluxe models and new 2x30 deluxe models. Will be curious to see 2601 pricing in the US, to see if they are giving more features for a similar price point as the 2620, or increasing the price.
 
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Well what doesn't make sense to me was that the 2620 was a fairly basic tractor, with 1/4-incher 3-pt hitch, no QA, turnbuckle end links, etc... The 2601 is a lot better equipped, overlapping features with the old 2x30 deluxe models and new 2x30 deluxe models. Will be curious to see 2601 pricing in the US, to see if they are giving more features for a similar price point as the 2620, or increasing the price.

Yeup. The "Basic" lines, like the B23,26,2920 were somewhat affordable, but here on TBN and elsewhere folks vocalized their envy of the this and that feature found on the Deluxe series. It's human nature and the OEM's listen to what they think customers are demanding, like depth control, tilt steering, drive over attachments, etc, etc.

Of course, all this comes at a higher and higher price. This isn't substantially different than the auto/truck industry where buying a "plain jane", basic version of anything is virtually impossible as $25,000 "economy" cars and $40,000 pickups now are the new starting points. :confused3:
 
/ New Kubota's #16  
Glad see Kubota moving up now I just need more money and bigger pasture to need one. I do like the looks of the new tractors.
 
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I agree with all the differences between the B2650 and B2601.

Another observation is that the loader on the 50 is stronger than the 01, the 50 series is larger and heavier, and the mower deck is floating on the 50 and suspended on the 01.

I like how the BH on the 01 (BH70) is redesigned with a curve boom vs the straight boom on the BH65.

The wheelbase on the 01 is almost identical to the 26/2920. I really like that size machine for my needs. The 01 is just a smidge heavier. R1 tires are the same, so I would imagine the R4's would be the same. BX is too small, and B50's series/B3200 is much for MMM mowing.

My B2920 ain't going nowhere... :p
 
/ New Kubota's #18  
I just noticed the new B2601 today,didn't realize it is already available.It has some nice features I wish my B2620 had.According to the website the B2601 is priced a bit lower than the B2620 which seems odd.Paystar,would you mind saying how much the B2601 is and how that compares to what you paid for the B2620?
 
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I just noticed the new B2601 today,didn't realize it is already available.It has some nice features I wish my B2620 had.According to the website the B2601 is priced a bit lower than the B2620 which seems odd.Paystar,would you mind saying how much the B2601 is and how that compares to what you paid for the B2620?

It is about the same as I paid for my B2620, but with all those extra features. I was very surprised to see that.
Won't know much more until it shows up here in December.
 
/ New Kubota's #20  
That Canadian site calls the M7 "Mid Range". Can't wait to see their larger ones, they must have bigger plans. All this tells me the CUT market has commoditized and Kubota is crossing into Deere's turf. I doubt Kubota will fail, but someone may be bumped out of that market once they move in.
 

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