I've owned many Kubota sizes and now have an L39 , it's crazy how much more power it has for digging and working over a Kubota standard L series , awesome
I bought a new B26 just because one can beat on it and it will not even flinch....well worth the extra $$$ to me. The B2650 series seemed very light weight and knowing how I like to 'use' equipment was not going to trust it to hold up. If your a weekend putter the TLB series is overkill but if you like to use your equipment for everything it has got I would spend the extra ....spend once cry once Excellent Video Neil!!
I'd like to preface this comment by saying I didn't watch any comparison videos before going to the different dealers and looking at the tractors myself. I recently bought my first tractor. Going in I was very bias and wanted a John Deere. After first looking at the 3025e I almost pulled the trigger on the purchase but wanted to do my due diligence and look at other brands for comparison. Went to look at the New Holland workmaster 25 and was disappointed with how cheap it looked. Yes it was steel vs JD plastic but it did not look appealing to me. Just looked and felt like an simple old tractor way behind on comfort and engineering. Then again I was bias towards JD so maybe I came in not liking it. On my way back to buy the JD I stopped at Kubota. From my first look at the l2501 I noticed so many differences in build and quality. Everything about the Kubota was better than the JD. I will say that the treadle pedal was not as bad as some people say. It is my first tractor so I would get used to either pedal design. I'm very very particular and almost detail oriented to a fault. I noticed bigger axle on Kubota, heavier 3-point hitch, loader bucket quick coupler, 3 range trans, smooth loader operation when lifting and leveling at the same time and way to many better things than I can list. Overall I was very baffled that I didn’t consider Kubota in the beginning of my purchase experience. My application was for my own landscaping projects at my house. One of the requirements for me was a backhoe. After looking at all three tractors the JD and new Holland both used the same Woods backhoe. Kubota makes their own stuff. I really liked that. Bottom line I fell in love with Kubota even though at the beginning of my purchase experience I didn't even consider buying a Kubota. Then I went home and spent a week looking at countless hours of comparison videos and research. I went with the Kubota B26 TLB because it checked off everything I was looking for in a tractor. Now I will say money was not an issue or a deciding factor for me. Quality of build and over engineering was my deciding factor. I actually called the JD salesman and new Holland salesman and told them I’m going with the Kubota B26 and asked them to talk me out of it and they said they donʼt have a tractor as well engineered and overbuilt as the Kubota B26 TLB. That sealed the deal for me. That's my story and opinion.
Nice video. I own the L39 TLB and love it for it size. I use it to dig footings, move dirt, gravel, level small trees and plants, lift shingles to the roof, and all sorts of lifting projects. I actually am in the process of selling it to upgrade to the L47. I hope this is a good decision. I have been told that it's better to keep the older ones instead of the newer but once it's sold I will looking for the big brother. Great video, very informative and thanks again for the info.
Might be an old video, but thank you! Within the first minute you explained everything I needed to know about the backhoe acceptability on almost any compact tractor without needing to look into a pre-setup design like the B26. Honesty goes a long way, wish there was a Messicks near my location!
Great Job Neal! You are an excellent salesman and very knowledgeable. I would like to ad I have a L39TLB and it is a great machine even with the glideshift. I bought a L3560HSTC a couple months ago and enjoy the cab :) When it comes to heavy loader work I definitely go to the L39. Our OHV club has a 110TLB so I have an opportunity to compare these 2 units. While the Deere has what appears to be a quicker backhoe that is the only thing the L39 gives up to it. One thing on the 110TLB is that in warmer weather the e Hydro puts out a lot of heat and after a few hours of working it your feet are well done from the heat. The L39 with the pivoting seat is a major plus also. You have no choice but to climb off and on the 110TLB when going from loader to backhoe. The L39 also puts the power to the ground and will out push the 110TLB. Keep up the good work on your videos!!
Neil thanks for the video and honestly. I'm hoping the following comment may help somebody in decision making. Having had, enjoyed and thoroughly appreciated the capabilities of the older equivalents to the B26 and L47, I've Learned through the years it's easier and far more efficient, in my own applications, to have the comfort along with the front and rear quick attachment capability of a MX6000 tractor with a cab and a "swiss army knife" KX18-04 mini excavator. If anything else is required, simply rent it. I hope this helps someone, the combination works well for us.
Do you think the L47 or M62 could replace an M6800 and JD 5075e? Primary uses; loader work (gravel/dirt/mulch and grapple), mowing and bush hogging, aerating, digging water lines, and in the woods building trails. We have about 1k acres, mostly wooded. 50+ mowable, about 10-15 used with a tractor and finish mower. I want one machine to do it all.
The loader \ backhoe work it would be nice upgrade. As long as you can deal with the lower ground clearance it would do your 3pt work also. I'd want the M62 coming from those higher HP models.
@ thanks! Thats what I was thinking. I’m assuming it would handle an 8’ snow pusher? The JD has a backhoe, but goes off of tractor hydraulics and also has probably worse ground clearance with the backhoe frame.
I'm looking at getting an L45 or M59 largely because I don't want to deal with the tier 4 b.s. but the only thing I don't like about these machines is the lack of a cab option I was really hoping with the new series that Kubota would have a nice glass cab like on some of their other tractors but sadly they didn't think us Canadians need to stay warm in our not so wonderful weather and we have to go to the aftermarket.
I've done a fair share of snow removal in an M59... It's not the most fun experience with the front wheels kicking up spray, if you are in a pinch and can't get a custom cab, some ghetto temporary fenders help a lot in the wet/snow.
I have TBL35 that is an absolutely amazing machine. I have had this for many years, I never had an issue with mine and I am not gentle with this Tractor.
This series are all built on Frames 🖼 that’s what makes them So durable. I have owned two of this series and they are Work Horses. I have often said my B21 Can out work a 580 case size machines ! Smooth and fast 💨 just like a lady.
Love my B21 too. I beat it hard in the woods and it just shrugs it off. When my tractor friends use their tractors like I do they break stuff. I’ll only ever have a Kubota TLB series in the barn - never anything else. Wish it came with quick attach instead of the pin on bucket, but I always find a way to get the job done anyways.
excellent video; makes me want to go back and not purchase the MX4800 w/backhoe that i have and instead get a M series TLB.... that being said, one thing Neil forgot to mention is that the Kubota TLB series is light enough to be towed on a standard heavy duty car trailer (the weight is kept to under 10k LBS- usually less than 8k LBS fully equipped) meaning no special drivers license required, a standard 2wd John Deere 310 backhoe weighs in at around 14k (starting) and must be hauled (legally) with a class A license using a much heavier duty truck than a standard 3/4 or 1 ton pickup. the caveat is that they aren't as powerful as a full blown dedicated backhoe such as the JD 310, but this is a lighter machine that also can be used with 3 point hitch attachments whereas you'd have to buy two machines - a skip loader AND a backhoe if you bought a JD310. everything is give and take.
I have the M62 since 2018. Recommend asking your dealer to provide you info on someone they sold a M59/62 to with your similar property. Go visit that person and property first as this is a big decision. Best to you….
I like the sloped down and no headlight designed hood. Problem is you can get the standard L much cheaper and better financing with a backhoe and their capability on paper is similar or better than the B26, but the standard L has more versatile, which is kinda the point of a compact tractor. Doubt many will remove the backhoe and mow a field. B26 and the swivel seat seems like more of a pain than just hopping on the back seat. B26 total hydraulic flow is similar to L3301, but don't see details about power steering breakdown (L3301 is 6.3 GPM for just implement and rest is power steering). Looking at videos, B26 backhoe seems to work maybe slightly better than BH77, but not by much. L47 GPM is significantly higher and seems more capable than any compact tractor attached backhoe. Being able to turn around see while sitting down plus have other features like creep is a huge upgrade. In summary, if you went the TLB route, you probably want the L47, but that is far more expensive (60k) and at the price, might as well buy a mini-ex or skidsteer. Other factor is no one has TLBs in stock (seems to be a rare obscure model) and don't see good incentives on them (84 month 0%).
your kinda missing the point. These tractors are more about being bomb proof than capacity for your dollar. It's a machine targeted for rental yards, job sites, etc.
I swear, sometimes Google reads my mind. I was just on Kubota's website and wondering what exactly was the difference between a B26 and throwing a hoe on a B-series...then this video popped up, lol.
Creep function?! I solved that with a wooden dowel rod and a tie wrap for the seat switch. Patent pending, don't you let none of them Japanese engineers see that, they will want to charge a hundred dollars for a bracket to hold the dowel rod when not in use.
I've owned many Kubota sizes and now have an L39 , it's crazy how much more power it has for digging and working over a Kubota standard L series , awesome
Neil, Would you be able to do a video showing the removal of the backhoe on the M62 and the install of the 3 pt hitch?.....Thanks
I bought a new B26 just because one can beat on it and it will not even flinch....well worth the extra $$$ to me.
The B2650 series seemed very light weight and knowing how I like to 'use' equipment was not going to trust it to hold up.
If your a weekend putter the TLB series is overkill but if you like to use your equipment for everything it has got I would spend the extra ....spend once cry once
Excellent Video Neil!!
Nice video. Kubota seems to be stepping in and taking advantage of the hole left by Deere when they discontinued the 110TLB.
Great job Neil.. I learned a few things. Thanks for keeping us updated on all the Kubota products. Keep up the great work!
I'd like to preface this comment by saying I didn't watch any comparison videos before going to the different dealers and looking at the tractors myself. I recently bought my first tractor. Going in I was very bias and wanted a John Deere. After first looking at the 3025e I almost pulled the trigger on the purchase but wanted to do my due diligence and look at other brands for comparison. Went to look at the New Holland workmaster 25 and was disappointed with how cheap it looked. Yes it was steel vs JD plastic but it did not look appealing to me. Just looked and felt like an simple old tractor way behind on comfort and engineering. Then again I was bias towards JD so maybe I came in not liking it. On my way back to buy the JD I stopped at Kubota. From my first look at the l2501 I noticed so many differences in build and quality. Everything about the Kubota was better than the JD. I will say that the treadle pedal was not as bad as some people say. It is my first tractor so I would get used to either pedal design. I'm very very particular and almost detail oriented to a fault. I noticed bigger axle on Kubota, heavier 3-point hitch, loader bucket quick coupler, 3 range trans, smooth loader operation when lifting and leveling at the same time and way to many better things than I can list. Overall I was very baffled that I didn’t consider Kubota in the beginning of my purchase experience. My application was for my own landscaping projects at my house. One of the requirements for me was a backhoe. After looking at all three tractors the JD and new Holland both used the same Woods backhoe. Kubota makes their own stuff. I really liked that. Bottom line I fell in love with Kubota even though at the beginning of my purchase experience I didn't even consider buying a Kubota. Then I went home and spent a week looking at countless hours of comparison videos and research. I went with the Kubota B26 TLB because it checked off everything I was looking for in a tractor. Now I will say money was not an issue or a deciding factor for me. Quality of build and over engineering was my deciding factor. I actually called the JD salesman and new Holland salesman and told them I’m going with the Kubota B26 and asked them to talk me out of it and they said they donʼt have a tractor as well engineered and overbuilt as the Kubota B26 TLB. That sealed the deal for me. That's my story and opinion.
Nice video. I own the L39 TLB and love it for it size. I use it to dig footings, move dirt, gravel, level small trees and plants, lift shingles to the roof, and all sorts of lifting projects. I actually am in the process of selling it to upgrade to the L47. I hope this is a good decision. I have been told that it's better to keep the older ones instead of the newer but once it's sold I will looking for the big brother. Great video, very informative and thanks again for the info.
Might be an old video, but thank you! Within the first minute you explained everything I needed to know about the backhoe acceptability on almost any compact tractor without needing to look into a pre-setup design like the B26. Honesty goes a long way, wish there was a Messicks near my location!
Great Job Neal! You are an excellent salesman and very knowledgeable. I would like to ad I have a L39TLB and it is a great machine even with the glideshift. I bought a L3560HSTC a couple months ago and enjoy the cab :) When it comes to heavy loader work I definitely go to the L39.
Our OHV club has a 110TLB so I have an opportunity to compare these 2 units. While the Deere has what appears to be a quicker backhoe that is the only thing the L39 gives up to it. One thing on the 110TLB is that in warmer weather the e Hydro puts out a lot of heat and after a few hours of working it your feet are well done from the heat. The L39 with the pivoting seat is a major plus also. You have no choice but to climb off and on the 110TLB when going from loader to backhoe. The L39 also puts the power to the ground and will out push the 110TLB.
Keep up the good work on your videos!!
Great video! I'd love to better understand the differences between the L47 TLB, and the L4701 equipped with a Loader and BH92.
Sounds like you should watch this video
Neil thanks for the video and honestly. I'm hoping the following comment may help somebody in decision making. Having had, enjoyed and thoroughly appreciated the capabilities of the older equivalents to the B26 and L47, I've Learned through the years it's easier and far more efficient, in my own applications, to have the comfort along with the front and rear quick attachment capability of a MX6000 tractor with a cab and a "swiss army knife" KX18-04 mini excavator. If anything else is required, simply rent it. I hope this helps someone, the combination works well for us.
Do you think the L47 or M62 could replace an M6800 and JD 5075e? Primary uses; loader work (gravel/dirt/mulch and grapple), mowing and bush hogging, aerating, digging water lines, and in the woods building trails. We have about 1k acres, mostly wooded. 50+ mowable, about 10-15 used with a tractor and finish mower. I want one machine to do it all.
The loader \ backhoe work it would be nice upgrade. As long as you can deal with the lower ground clearance it would do your 3pt work also. I'd want the M62 coming from those higher HP models.
@ thanks! Thats what I was thinking. I’m assuming it would handle an 8’ snow pusher? The JD has a backhoe, but goes off of tractor hydraulics and also has probably worse ground clearance with the backhoe frame.
WOW, YOU GUYS ARE SO HELPFUL! Love you videos. Buying in the spring and sure would like to buy from you guys.
How many bucket sizes are there for the 14ft. Backhoe
Four or five, but if you put a quick coupler on it nearly infinite.
Best video on these tractors! Thank you.
good job Neal! you do very thorough job!
+Vicki Poe thanks. I appreciate it.
I wish I could find a reason to need one of these.
Do you have a comparison between a L39 vs L45 vs L47
L39 was a GST transmission, L45 and L47 are the same with an engine emissions update.
I'm looking at getting an L45 or M59 largely because I don't want to deal with the tier 4 b.s. but the only thing I don't like about these machines is the lack of a cab option I was really hoping with the new series that Kubota would have a nice glass cab like on some of their other tractors but sadly they didn't think us Canadians need to stay warm in our not so wonderful weather and we have to go to the aftermarket.
There is an aftermarket cab available, it is a better option than it was when I shot this video originally
@@MessicksEquip oh I know there is just a added expense when Kubota could of had it as an option is all I'm saying.
I've done a fair share of snow removal in an M59... It's not the most fun experience with the front wheels kicking up spray, if you are in a pinch and can't get a custom cab, some ghetto temporary fenders help a lot in the wet/snow.
Can you use an inverted snowblower/mid pto on these?
I have TBL35 that is an absolutely amazing machine. I have had this for many years, I never had an issue with mine and I am not gentle with this Tractor.
This series are all built on Frames 🖼 that’s what makes them So durable. I have owned two of this series and they are Work Horses. I have often said my B21 Can out work a 580 case size machines ! Smooth and fast 💨 just like a lady.
These are made in Japan. The M7 series is made in France.
Love my B21 too. I beat it hard in the woods and it just shrugs it off. When my tractor friends use their tractors like I do they break stuff. I’ll only ever have a Kubota TLB series in the barn - never anything else. Wish it came with quick attach instead of the pin on bucket, but I always find a way to get the job done anyways.
excellent video; makes me want to go back and not purchase the MX4800 w/backhoe that i have and instead get a M series TLB.... that being said, one thing Neil forgot to mention is that the Kubota TLB series is light enough to be towed on a standard heavy duty car trailer (the weight is kept to under 10k LBS- usually less than 8k LBS fully equipped) meaning no special drivers license required, a standard 2wd John Deere 310 backhoe weighs in at around 14k (starting) and must be hauled (legally) with a class A license using a much heavier duty truck than a standard 3/4 or 1 ton pickup. the caveat is that they aren't as powerful as a full blown dedicated backhoe such as the JD 310, but this is a lighter machine that also can be used with 3 point hitch attachments whereas you'd have to buy two machines - a skip loader AND a backhoe if you bought a JD310. everything is give and take.
Can I fit one of them fancy seats with the armrests AND the swivel mechanism on my old L35?
Where there's a will there's a way. Not a factory pathway
Can you put an enclosed cab on the B26? That'd be sick.
aftermarket market ones are available
when will kubota get smart and add a cab option!
+Around The Ground Landscaping LLC. There are aftermarket, but we sure would love if they did a nice factory one.
Does the B26 use a DPF filter to meet emission standards?
No, this is the largest engine that does not require a DPF.
So can you put the 10 foot backhoe on a regular tractor though?
Not this backhoe, but a backhoe yes
Neil can you get a enclosed cab on the M62? Also when you remove the backhoe do you have standard options 3pt and 540pto?
Yes, 3pt and 540. Curtis makes a cab.
@@MessicksEquip with that you won't have heat and a will you?
@@kevinstiffler7966 yes, you can add heat
@@MessicksEquip sorry didn't see the typo on my last reply I meant heat and ac
And ac
Hi! Does the B26 TLB have American controls on the backhoe?
its the more common SAE control pattern.
Thank you!
Well done.
I have a b26.
Thanks
I have the M62 since 2018.
Recommend asking your dealer to provide you info on someone they sold a M59/62 to with your similar property. Go visit that person and property first as this is a big decision. Best to you….
You do a fantastic job on your vedios
I like the sloped down and no headlight designed hood. Problem is you can get the standard L much cheaper and better financing with a backhoe and their capability on paper is similar or better than the B26, but the standard L has more versatile, which is kinda the point of a compact tractor. Doubt many will remove the backhoe and mow a field.
B26 and the swivel seat seems like more of a pain than just hopping on the back seat. B26 total hydraulic flow is similar to L3301, but don't see details about power steering breakdown (L3301 is 6.3 GPM for just implement and rest is power steering). Looking at videos, B26 backhoe seems to work maybe slightly better than BH77, but not by much.
L47 GPM is significantly higher and seems more capable than any compact tractor attached backhoe. Being able to turn around see while sitting down plus have other features like creep is a huge upgrade. In summary, if you went the TLB route, you probably want the L47, but that is far more expensive (60k) and at the price, might as well buy a mini-ex or skidsteer.
Other factor is no one has TLBs in stock (seems to be a rare obscure model) and don't see good incentives on them (84 month 0%).
your kinda missing the point. These tractors are more about being bomb proof than capacity for your dollar. It's a machine targeted for rental yards, job sites, etc.
The only dumb thing they did was put the split brakes on the right.... I only have one right leg
Unlike the rest of us who have two right legs. Maybe the brake pedals are ok and the problem is you not having only one left leg
Love the review helped me with my m62
How much does the M62 weight?
8925 lbs. That's loader and the backhoe.
That was a helpful video. Thanks. Well done.
Personally I prefer a side-shift backhoe rather than centre mount. Makes digging in confined areas easier. Good tractor though.
Are you from the USA? Common around europe from what I understand, but very rare here.
I'm from England living in Canada. Side shift 4 in 1 buckets are a must over UK.
Superb presentation.
I swear, sometimes Google reads my mind. I was just on Kubota's website and wondering what exactly was the difference between a B26 and throwing a hoe on a B-series...then this video popped up, lol.
Owning an L47...its all the difference in the world.
Great informative video. Thanks
love my B26
Creep function?! I solved that with a wooden dowel rod and a tie wrap for the seat switch. Patent pending, don't you let none of them Japanese engineers see that, they will want to charge a hundred dollars for a bracket to hold the dowel rod when not in use.
It's funny- I've watched this video twice. I'd rather watch a tractor commercial than almost anything on TV.
TV is crap.
Wish John Deere would bring back the 110TLB
You are a great presenter!
+Sean Exum thanks