Like it so far. Waiting on the 3rd function which is backordered. I did buy a 60” clam shell grapple which will be on the channel. Thanks for you comment.
yeah thats same size deere e4406 44hp but they wanted rediculas price of $82,600 just for 44hp tractor with no attachments thats why kubotas are cheapest in the market
@@michaelmactavish4445 I had a 2019 3038e JD purchased in January 2020 which I sold before I bought this one. Got tired of overheating in the summer and the seat beating me to death. Also, it’s a much lighter tractor. JD quoted $47,200 for a 3039R and $51,900 for a 4044R. Much less for the Kubota.
Why would you have to slam down your implement with the 3-point lever? Or even mess with the adjustment? It's a lover you can ease into it lower slow..... That one has always crack me up
They guy explained it properly. He was explaining that that 3 point is a float down system. Its controlled by that valve for rate of downward float however that is affected by the weight of the implement. So anytime you change implements you need to adjust that so that it floats down at a rate that is right. When I am snow plowing with a blade I want it to drop quickly because I am fast with that attachment and I can speed up my time when I am pulling snow away from the buildings. If I have a box blade I will adjust it to be a slower drop so that the rippers drop into my driveway more gradually. So the float valve is an important adjustment that helps you get the most out of the tractor.
Some of these dealers make me chuckle.... They Explain stuff they don't even know the first clue about themselves or don't even know what it's called 😂
@DunbarLand Farms I completely understand, and you have a nice tractor, but for a couple hundred dollars I think front/rear lights and wipers should be standard. Better to have them and not need them, than to need them and not have them.
It's amazing tractor😍
Like it so far. Waiting on the 3rd function which is backordered. I did buy a 60” clam shell grapple which will be on the channel. Thanks for you comment.
@@DunbarLandFarms Yes
yeah thats same size deere e4406 44hp but they wanted rediculas price of $82,600 just for 44hp tractor with no attachments thats why kubotas are cheapest in the market
@@michaelmactavish4445 I had a 2019 3038e JD purchased in January 2020 which I sold before I bought this one. Got tired of overheating in the summer and the seat beating me to death. Also, it’s a much lighter tractor. JD quoted $47,200 for a 3039R and $51,900 for a 4044R. Much less for the Kubota.
Why would you have to slam down your implement with the 3-point lever? Or even mess with the adjustment? It's a lover you can ease into it lower slow..... That one has always crack me up
I guess they just want another option to discuss.
They guy explained it properly. He was explaining that that 3 point is a float down system. Its controlled by that valve for rate of downward float however that is affected by the weight of the implement. So anytime you change implements you need to adjust that so that it floats down at a rate that is right. When I am snow plowing with a blade I want it to drop quickly because I am fast with that attachment and I can speed up my time when I am pulling snow away from the buildings. If I have a box blade I will adjust it to be a slower drop so that the rippers drop into my driveway more gradually. So the float valve is an important adjustment that helps you get the most out of the tractor.
What do the farmers there do?
Mostly corn and soybeans with some wheat. We rent out our crop land and I maintain the rest as I’m retired. Thanks for your question.
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Some of these dealers make me chuckle.... They Explain stuff they don't even know the first clue about themselves or don't even know what it's called 😂
Please advise what you're referring to.
I didn’t hear anything myself but I’m guilty of it myself.
I love kubota tractor like this.But i don't have honey to buy💵
So far I like it and can’t wait to use it. Equipment is so expensive now. Thanks for commenting.
Yeah
A lot of bells and whistles to keep in a row.
You’ll love them.
Missing cab lights? They put a radio in for you, but lights are extra. I consider lights a necessity.
@@timothydeshaies if you go to bed with the chickens it's OK.
@@timothydeshaies Not planning to work at night.
@DunbarLand Farms I completely understand, and you have a nice tractor, but for a couple hundred dollars I think front/rear lights and wipers should be standard. Better to have them and not need them, than to need them and not have them.