Kananaskis
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The CBL 40 is an exceptional machine and in usage I don't consider the JD110 and the Kubota L39 to be in the same class. The Deere and the Kubota are compact farm tractors with a loader and hoe grafted on. The CBL 40 was designed from scratch to be optimized for both, so the loader mounts directly to the main chassis, not an add-on frame. it also has protected loader cylinders similar to a payloader. The backhoe is rather beefy but the tractor can carry the weight better because the rear axle is moved forward allowing the hoe to mount farther forward. The tractor has geared hubs similar to the original HUMVEE, but rotated 90 degrees forward to give more clearance in the forward direction instead of more clearance vertically as in the HUMVEE.
The hydraulics are also very smooth.
There is a lot of hidden elegance in the design.
I see from their website they are selling CBL40s for $37K. I wonder if that is true
since Yanmar factory folks told me that went out of production a couple of years ago.
Fantastic deal if you can get one that cheap. Maybe left-over new-old-stock?