Test drive day....my thoughts

   / Test drive day....my thoughts #1  

Gio

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I skipped out of work early today on a quest to find my next tractor. I have done a ton of reading and a lot of looking but today was the day to take them for a spin and really make a decision.

These are only my thoughts and may not be of any value but i thought i would throw them out there.

I drove a few Kubotas (b3030 w/cab and an L series)
I drove a few from John Deere (2320, 3320)

I know these aren't direct comparisons but i was trying to make a general brand decision then drill down from there (model, options, etc).

My thoughts:

Kubota: You get a lot for your money. They are more go then show. Pedal configuration was VERY awkward (for me). Brakes pedals located above the hydro pedals?? The heel/toe pedal set up because of a lawsuit?? VERY noisy hydro whine inside the cab of the 3030. Great finance options 0/60 months

John Deere: Very smooth and quiet. Comfortable. good ergonomics. Handles well. I was very impressed. Not as good upfront value when compared to Kubota but may pay off in the long run.

I was biased towards Kubota when i started out. I thought JD was a lot of hype and green paint.

From a pure seat of pants pick I think I would go Green. I wish the Kubota was a little more user friendly because they are a great value and I am sure they perform well.

Anyway, thanks for listening
 
   / Test drive day....my thoughts #2  
Re the Kubota pedal... for forward motion, did you have toe on the pedal and heel on the floor or did you have both toe and heel on the pedal at the same time? If you did it the first way, the motion is just like the gas pedal in a car and very easy to use; do it the other way and it is indeed awkward and jerky.
 
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Have you considered the Yellow & Black ?
CCYanmar has a lot to offer in the size tractor you are talking.

Luck on your choice !
 
   / Test drive day....my thoughts #4  
That is why it pays to try them all out. We own Kubota and John Deere and for me the HST operation is pretty much a wash with a very slight preference for Kubota. My wife dislikes the John Deere.

We prefer brakes on the right as all of our other tractors have brakes on the right, but fortunately we don't often use brakes on the HST models.

I am sure you will be happy with the John Deere, very good tractors.
 
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That is why it pays to try them all out. We own Kubota and John Deere and for me the HST operation is pretty much a wash with a very slight preference for Kubota. My wife dislikes the John Deere.

We prefer brakes on the right as all of our other tractors have brakes on the right, but fortunately we don't often use brakes on the HST models.

I am sure you will be happy with the John Deere, very good tractors.

+1 here, I actually prefer the single pedal design. I know I am in the minority here, but I use the entire foot on top of the pedal when doing precise work for instant available reverse, and when traveling far and fast put my heel on the floor and toe on the overhanging portion of the pedal for more comfort. I have a small JD with the 2 pedal system, and while I like it, I find it more awkward to use as it is just not as fast for quick forward/reverse motion. Brakes on a HST are to hold the tractor from drifting off on a steep hill. otherwise rarely used. Only occasionly use for turning, by using the cruise control for forward motion and right foot for turning.

James K0UA
 
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+1 here, I actually prefer the single pedal design. I know I am in the minority here, but I use the entire foot on top of the pedal when doing precise work for instant available reverse, and when traveling far and fast put my heel on the floor and toe on the overhanging portion of the pedal for more comfort. I have a small JD with the 2 pedal system, and while I like it, I find it more awkward to use as it is just not as fast for quick forward/reverse motion. Brakes on a HST are to hold the tractor from drifting off on a steep hill. otherwise rarely used. Only occasionally use for turning, by using the cruise control for forward motion and right foot for turning.

James K0UA

That is the way we use ours. My wife was pretty upset when I replaced the BX2200 with a BX2660 as the BX2660 HST pedal was different and she could not rest her foot on the treadle. She has adjusted, but preferred the old design for precise control around objects. Our L5030 has the old style treadle and we both love it.
 
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i can rest my foot on the kubota tradle with ease.an im used to the treadle.but getting used to treadle pedals is a personal thing.not all tractors fitt all people.
 
   / Test drive day....my thoughts #8  
Both are good brands, I have owned both. I prefer JD for design and abilities. The resell value and dealer support in my area is much better as well for a JD too. Just IMO.
 
   / Test drive day....my thoughts #9  
I have owned both over the years and my impression has been that Kubota had the best ergonomics.
When you reach for something it is where you expect it to be. Call it intuitive.
The Deeres have a beefier feel to them and some castings just look stronger.
Of the models I compared, the Deere seemed to weigh more.You are indeed approaching this the right way.
 
   / Test drive day....my thoughts #10  
3*Pedal configuration was VERY awkward (for me).
2*Brakes pedals located above the hydro pedals??
1*The heel/toe pedal set up because of a lawsuit??
1*When was Kubota sued for this ?
2*That's a parking brake not a stopping brake.
3*I find it very convient .
 

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