The gearing is certainly an issue, for me only with the hoe off as the max speed with the hoe on is fine. Regarding the hoe, it is unmatched for power, breakout force, and multi-task hyd. functioning. Compare the BH90 for L series to the BT1100 on the
L48. The comparison is one of apples and oranges, not even close. The BH90 is homeowner all the way, and the
L48 hoe is just like the KX121 excavator in terms of performance. Rat, I know you did not have the hoe with the
L48, have you ever tried it? The hoe is 1/2 the value and productivity of the
L48 and is what seperates the
L48 from other Kubotas, and is what makes it so slow. To have an
L48 with no hoe is a waste of the machine's superior hyd. flow, dedicated frame, and dedicated swing pumps. Maybe that is why you think it could be better, but with everything there are trade offs and benefits. With hyd. thumb, the
L48 is unmatched for what I do (Landscape Construction) and I look forward to Kubota's improvements in the new model. I still don't expect much with the new
L48 improving on the M speed problem unless it is GST as that matches power to speed better. If it is still HST, which I hope, a machine of the L48s size and Hoe will always have problems moving around any faster and safer than where it is now. With a heaped bucket and hoe on, the
L48 weighs about 12,500 lbs. That is alot and I do not think any machine will ever do what people want the current
L48 to do. People compare the
L48 to the L series like a
L4630 say with BH90, and say the H range is so great and this and that fast, but again, apples to oranges comparison. Anyone know how other TLBs with HST tranny compare? I personally do not but would be curious to know.