Did my research and still doing it. Logic tells me L4802 but considering L3902 simply because of price difference. I like the fact the L4802 has a wider more stable foot print over the L3902. It also has a 4 cylinder engine over 3 cylinder which means it does not have to work as hard and should last longer. I am told to get the L4802 would be a month out but L3902 should be available now and really need it now.
I'd like to know, since you have or had a new LX ''20 series tractor to drive around ... IF with the new HST transmission, that the initial surge from standstill to forward or reverse was eliminated (mainly noticeable in mid or high ranges)? I know the sound was greatly reduced both in a cab or open station. However, it's the operational aspect of the HST that means more to me. I have a BX and it doesn't surge at all. I'd love do know about the HST surge issue that supposedly many, if not all, of the LX '10 series tractors have and if it goes away with the LX '20 series?.?. I was very close to purchasing a LX-2610 before I noticed it during a test drive AND also found many other owners experiencing it. Please let me and others know about this. Which Kubota's are less prone to this? I want a Kubota with HST that operates smoothly in all ranges. I also read that it would have been nice to put the HST Plus in the LX tractors.?.? Is that possible? Sorry for all my questions, but you did say if we had any to ask and you would answer them. Thanks much!
My biggest regret was not getting a cab on my BX at the time of purchase. Other than that extremely happy
B2601 should have probably picked up the BH with it... wife was pushing to buy it ... I could have figured out storage I guess.
Did my research and still doing it. Logic tells me L4802 but considering L3902 simply because of price difference. I like the fact the L4802 has a wider more stable foot print over the L3902. It also has a 4 cylinder engine over 3 cylinder which means it does not have to work as hard and should last longer. I am told to get the L4802 would be a month out but L3902 should be available now and really need it now.
I'd like to know, since you have or had a new LX ''20 series tractor to drive around ... IF with the new HST transmission, that the initial surge from standstill to forward or reverse was eliminated (mainly noticeable in mid or high ranges)? I know the sound was greatly reduced both in a cab or open station. However, it's the operational aspect of the HST that means more to me. I have a BX and it doesn't surge at all. I'd love do know about the HST surge issue that supposedly many, if not all, of the LX '10 series tractors have and if it goes away with the LX '20 series?.?. I was very close to purchasing a LX-2610 before I noticed it during a test drive AND also found many other owners experiencing it. Please let me and others know about this. Which Kubota's are less prone to this? I want a Kubota with HST that operates smoothly in all ranges. I also read that it would have been nice to put the HST Plus in the LX tractors.?.? Is that possible? Sorry for all my questions, but you did say if we had any to ask and you would answer them. Thanks much!
Guess you never got any answers to your questions or they weren't posted here for everyone to read.
You are correct, I never received any answers whatsoever.@@kathleenoliver5461
canopy for my l2501