I love the free tractor remark in the comments. Their dealership still had to buy it from Kubota. I don’t care how he got it, what I care about is the info Neil gives you about the product they sell.
Yea, I'm not sponsored by Kubota so I am paying for my own stuff. I do get the occasional implement to demo, but anything I run on the channel is equipment Messick's sells, not whatever sponsored equipment is sent to me.
@@MessicksEquip Do you get a discount though since you are a dealership employee? Or do you end up having to pay the same prices as regular customers? I've always been curious if Kubota did employee discounts on their equipment at all for you guys. Since you are a dealer as well, could you contact Kubota and ask them to send you any machine they have if you don't have it as just a demo machine, or do you have to have the machine sold in order for them to send you equipment that you normally don't keep in inventory?
I like to use a front mounted snowblower with a rear box blade. My previous tractor had R4 tires and was nearly useless without tire chains. My new tractor has the same implements but with R14 tires. In 3 years of moving snow, I have yet to need to install the tire chains!
Hmm, I may have to check into R14's for my BX2680...its more of a ski on snow/ice with the R4's LOL. I've heard people say the turf tires are actually better in snow/ice than the R4's, and possibly the R14's, but with the dirt work I do frequently I don't think I'd want lawnmower tires on the tractor LOL. I don't have chains for my tractor....yet...I do need to get some for sure at some point but the snow hasn't really been bad enough the past few years to even need to plow. I did last year once when we had a foot of snow, and the tractor overall didn't do too bad, just took it slow and easy, and made shorter passes with the blade. I'd love to get the front mount snow blower but...OUCH that thing with the hitch is expensive, about 1/4 of the cost of the tractor LOL.
@@wildbill23c Turf tires are even better then R14's in the snow.. I've run all 3 moving snow, But the R 14's are the best of traction in wet dirt in the summer and snow in the winter
Neil, I bought the LX4020 from Messicks. Could not be happier with your teams expertise, all the implements (the right size for my LX4020) as well as with the Kubota products itself. I waited almost 4 years to make this purchase. A very pleasurable experience and your sales team is top notch! Looking forward to seeing how you continue with your 4020.
I’ve always wanted a fancy new kubota I can’t justify one… yet I’m happy with my little ford 1100 it’s not high tech but it’s got some serious pulling power for its size
Hey Neil I've got the oversized tires on my 2610. I wouldn't do that again. Things don't fit quite as well when it comes to 3pt hitch. Working on a video about that now actually. Stay well, nice new tractor. 🇨🇦🇺🇸🍻🌴
I can see where the larger tires would present an issue with the 3 point...and probably leads to having to put some of those implements/attachments on blocks, or pallets so you can hook up to them and unhook from them because the arms no longer lower far enough.
We traded in our LX2610 for an LX3520. What an amazing difference. We had the Quick-tatch on the old one, opted to skip that this time. Never used that feature, as we never removed the loader. We run a WoodMaxx MX8800 chipper, which works better with the added horsepower. That’ll also be useful for winter use with the rear 60” blower we run. The auto-throttle at first seems problematic in 540E with a mower (we have an FDR1660 we use). The key is to use the B throttle preset with the 540E, and the A preset with 540. Those A and B are factory default to get you 540RPM at the 540 and 540E PTO settings. That wasn’t obvious at first, especially for the 540E, but once we understood it, it’s fabulous. Like you, we run wheel spacers, and did so again on the new tractor. They make a big difference on our steep hills. The wider front axle does as well. At this point, all of our rear attachments are quick-hitch compatible. We’re running a Speeco quick hitch at this point, but considering whether to get a QH05 or QH16 at some point for somewhat better quality. The FDR1660 works great with the floating top link kit we ordered online from Messicks. Our local dealer could have gotten it, but you had it in stock and got it to us in a couple days. The Land Pride third function works nicely, but seems to take more power away from the loader than the Kubota 3rd function did on our LX2610. We have two issues that our dealer needs to address when the tractor goes in for it’s 50 hour: the brake pedal vs. parking brake need readjustment. We have some zip ties at present preventing the metal blade that engages the parking brake from rotating too far forward, precluding pushing down the parking brake lever. Our temporary fix with some loose zip ties ensures the mechanism doesn’t extend that far. The cruise control cancel cable that attaches to the brake pedal mechanism was not adjusted properly, and it’d pop out of whatever setting it was in and the tractor would stop. Some adjustment to that helped, but I’ll have the dealer do a proper setup on that too. All told, we love the LX3520. It’s SO VERY much quieter and all around a better performer.
Congrats on the new tractor Neil. No matter how many tractors you own or are around daily it is still super exciting to get a new piece of iron at the hose or homestead. I was a little surprised to see the choice not to get the adjustable lift arm option. My Case 75C has them I while I don't use that function a lot because I use a QuickHitch for most attachments, I am glad the tractor has it. I had two smaller Green tractors w/o that feature and the kicking got old real quick. Like you, I like quality lights on my tractor so I'm curious to see if you do any lighting install DIY projects on the new LX. Thanks for the consistently high quality content!
We've got a 3046R, and REALLY like the extra power and capacity in that size of tractor! It allows it to use our Shaver SC50 stump grinder, without having to take the 5-series tractor (which we also have) on the trailer! It's also nice to be able to use the 7' bush hog with a hydrostat in the woods trails! We maintain 13+ miles of trails, so that's a common thing!
Nice to see the upgrades Neil, and you can afford the change up... Large difference in price, from my LX3310 to LX4020 in my CDN market. Have fun with it.
Both are great machines. That new model is really awesome. Looking forward to seeing it in action in future videos. I have a BX2670 that I have been hoping to swap for a B2601 or B2650, but I think that dream is fading. Thanks for sharing!
Just think about the discount we could get if they actually had to put a manufacturer date / year when built . Some of these tractors are several years old when sold
I'm on number 3. Started with a 2001 B7500, then a BX23s, and now a B2601. The BX was a mistake - no separate brake controls, no float on the 3pt, and excruciatingly slow bucket curl. I only had it for a year. Compared to the B2601, there are 2 things I miss from the B7500: 1) You could slide/reposition the rear wheels on the axle - no spacers necessary and it took about 5 minutes; and 2) the PTO had 2 speeds - 540 and 960, so e-pto before that was a thing. I don't miss the 1/4 inching 3-point.
For pulling a NT drill the weight of the standard L or grand L seem better as bigger but the LX seems like a great lighter option, lighter on land and trailer. Great review.
I love the throttle return feature. Hopefully it will be added to the grand L, and other series. I also don't see why there is a large lever on the grand L when a knob/wheel like the pto knob would do the same job, just color it orange instead of yellow.
I’m Always thinking of upgrading. 40 hp is huge for that frame. I want it now that I’m mowing more property. Currently using an 300 hr L2501 that has been flawless and paid for. lol. I’d be upgrading g everything so that’s a huge expense to get a foot wider
@@timkd5vmv583 it’s way lighter which is a pro and a con depending on use I got the L3301 because it was heavier than the lx but the 4060 le would be a great option for me with the No till drills needing the heaviest and most hp I could afford. Love my standard L and sometimes with tree branches glad it’s not a cab but those two models with the cab are the ones I’ve been looking at for the comfort of a cab.
Thanks for another interesting video Neil. Question: I have a 2022 B2601 with the LA435 swift tach loader. Like you mentioned, I too like the hydraulic coupler, but I really dislike the linkages, etc. for the stands. Is it possible to convert it to traditional pins and stands like an older LA 434?
I do LOVE my Kubota tractors, but I have to be honest, the "swift-tach" hydraulics will eventually leak. I see it all over the Facebook groups and online forums for the BX series and I'm almost certain it is the same system as what you have there on the new LX. It is handy, easy to use and so far, mine is not leaking on my new BX but when it does, I will be changing it back to individual flat face quick connects.
The B and LX use a different manifold than BX does. These have not had the leaking issue. The BX's are also mostly fixed at this point. I would not say they never leak, if you don't keep the interface clean it will, but its not near the problem it was 7-8 years ago when that system was introduced.
Hi Neil, love your videos. As you stated that you run wheel spacers on your tractor so ive got a grand l 5460 cab tractor with the r4 tires and have a implement that when is on the lower linkage rubs against the tires.. So how much of a spacer would i need and where could i get them... Also my tires are filled so and weigh over 600 lbs each so any suggestions how to remove and replace for the spacers...Thank you..
Nice! I have a B2650 with a 3rd function for the front snow plow. How do I figure out the flow rate? I'm looking to get a hydraulic pole saw for tree trimming. Thanks. Patty
Hello Heil, Still have My B2650 with approx 75 hours on it... Only issue currently is that the Fuel Gage Indicates Full since last use when I know that it is not? Thanks ';-)
Seems like the LX3520 is in short supply. Outside of the Farm Machinery show in Louisville, I am not finding them in dealerships, much less my dealer near me. I have even asked for one, to no avail. Any idea what is up with the supply side of things for the LX3520, Neil?
I need a Utility tractor in the 75-80 h.p. range. I wish you would spend more time reviewing, detailing, demonstrating, & comparing tractors like that and not as much on these little compact units.
Search back through the channel. I've done a lot on utility tractors over the years. They don't get updated or get as many features added as the small ones do.
Maybe saving on the dealership markup whatever that may be but he still had to pay Kubota. He deserves a free tractor like many but they don’t give out many free Kubotas.
I’m a retired Kubota dealer. Believe me, the difference between dealer cost, sitting in the yard, assembled and serviced for sale, and what we typically retailed tractors for was always less than 10%. I didn’t RUclips, so I always purchased good used models and implements when they came in.
I love the free tractor remark in the comments. Their dealership still had to buy it from Kubota. I don’t care how he got it, what I care about is the info Neil gives you about the product they sell.
Yea, I'm not sponsored by Kubota so I am paying for my own stuff. I do get the occasional implement to demo, but anything I run on the channel is equipment Messick's sells, not whatever sponsored equipment is sent to me.
@@MessicksEquip Do you get a discount though since you are a dealership employee? Or do you end up having to pay the same prices as regular customers? I've always been curious if Kubota did employee discounts on their equipment at all for you guys.
Since you are a dealer as well, could you contact Kubota and ask them to send you any machine they have if you don't have it as just a demo machine, or do you have to have the machine sold in order for them to send you equipment that you normally don't keep in inventory?
@@wildbill23c I own the dealership :-). Anyone who works here buys equipment at cost just like I do. It's not a huge savings over a customer price.
Just traded in my cab LX3310 and picked up my LX4020 yesterday. Neil spent time with me and took me on a shop tour. Great experience.
Thanks for your business! You'll love the tractor.
I like to use a front mounted snowblower with a rear box blade. My previous tractor had R4 tires and was nearly useless without tire chains. My new tractor has the same implements but with R14 tires. In 3 years of moving snow, I have yet to need to install the tire chains!
Hmm, I may have to check into R14's for my BX2680...its more of a ski on snow/ice with the R4's LOL. I've heard people say the turf tires are actually better in snow/ice than the R4's, and possibly the R14's, but with the dirt work I do frequently I don't think I'd want lawnmower tires on the tractor LOL.
I don't have chains for my tractor....yet...I do need to get some for sure at some point but the snow hasn't really been bad enough the past few years to even need to plow. I did last year once when we had a foot of snow, and the tractor overall didn't do too bad, just took it slow and easy, and made shorter passes with the blade.
I'd love to get the front mount snow blower but...OUCH that thing with the hitch is expensive, about 1/4 of the cost of the tractor LOL.
@@wildbill23c Turf tires are even better then R14's in the snow.. I've run all 3 moving snow, But the R 14's are the best of traction in wet dirt in the summer and snow in the winter
Neil, I bought the LX4020 from Messicks. Could not be happier with your teams expertise, all the implements (the right size for my LX4020) as well as with the Kubota products itself. I waited almost 4 years to make this purchase. A very pleasurable experience and your sales team is top notch! Looking forward to seeing how you continue with your 4020.
Thanks for your business, glad to hear. Say hi if your ever at the Mount Joy store.
I’ve always wanted a fancy new kubota I can’t justify one… yet I’m happy with my little ford 1100 it’s not high tech but it’s got some serious pulling power for its size
Hey Neil I've got the oversized tires on my 2610. I wouldn't do that again. Things don't fit quite as well when it comes to 3pt hitch. Working on a video about that now actually. Stay well, nice new tractor. 🇨🇦🇺🇸🍻🌴
I can see where the larger tires would present an issue with the 3 point...and probably leads to having to put some of those implements/attachments on blocks, or pallets so you can hook up to them and unhook from them because the arms no longer lower far enough.
We traded in our LX2610 for an LX3520. What an amazing difference. We had the Quick-tatch on the old one, opted to skip that this time. Never used that feature, as we never removed the loader. We run a WoodMaxx MX8800 chipper, which works better with the added horsepower. That’ll also be useful for winter use with the rear 60” blower we run.
The auto-throttle at first seems problematic in 540E with a mower (we have an FDR1660 we use). The key is to use the B throttle preset with the 540E, and the A preset with 540. Those A and B are factory default to get you 540RPM at the 540 and 540E PTO settings. That wasn’t obvious at first, especially for the 540E, but once we understood it, it’s fabulous.
Like you, we run wheel spacers, and did so again on the new tractor. They make a big difference on our steep hills. The wider front axle does as well.
At this point, all of our rear attachments are quick-hitch compatible. We’re running a Speeco quick hitch at this point, but considering whether to get a QH05 or QH16 at some point for somewhat better quality. The FDR1660 works great with the floating top link kit we ordered online from Messicks. Our local dealer could have gotten it, but you had it in stock and got it to us in a couple days.
The Land Pride third function works nicely, but seems to take more power away from the loader than the Kubota 3rd function did on our LX2610.
We have two issues that our dealer needs to address when the tractor goes in for it’s 50 hour: the brake pedal vs. parking brake need readjustment. We have some zip ties at present preventing the metal blade that engages the parking brake from rotating too far forward, precluding pushing down the parking brake lever. Our temporary fix with some loose zip ties ensures the mechanism doesn’t extend that far. The cruise control cancel cable that attaches to the brake pedal mechanism was not adjusted properly, and it’d pop out of whatever setting it was in and the tractor would stop. Some adjustment to that helped, but I’ll have the dealer do a proper setup on that too.
All told, we love the LX3520. It’s SO VERY much quieter and all around a better performer.
THANKS, Neil - Really like your videos and the information you share! Glad Mike Morgan 'introduced' us 😉
Congratulations on your new tractor young man that is sweet. Thanks for sharing be safe have fun
Great info, Neil.
Congrats on the new tractor Neil. No matter how many tractors you own or are around daily it is still super exciting to get a new piece of iron at the hose or homestead. I was a little surprised to see the choice not to get the adjustable lift arm option. My Case 75C has them I while I don't use that function a lot because I use a QuickHitch for most attachments, I am glad the tractor has it. I had two smaller Green tractors w/o that feature and the kicking got old real quick. Like you, I like quality lights on my tractor so I'm curious to see if you do any lighting install DIY projects on the new LX. Thanks for the consistently high quality content!
Congrats on the upgrade! Look forward to the comparisons.
We've got a 3046R, and REALLY like the extra power and capacity in that size of tractor! It allows it to use our Shaver SC50 stump grinder, without having to take the 5-series tractor (which we also have) on the trailer! It's also nice to be able to use the 7' bush hog with a hydrostat in the woods trails! We maintain 13+ miles of trails, so that's a common thing!
Very nice video explaining the upgrades to the Lx series tractors. Thanks Neil
Nice to see the upgrades Neil, and you can afford the change up... Large difference in price, from my LX3310 to LX4020 in my CDN market. Have fun with it.
Both are great machines. That new model is really awesome. Looking forward to seeing it in action in future videos. I have a BX2670 that I have been hoping to swap for a B2601 or B2650, but I think that dream is fading. Thanks for sharing!
Just think about the discount we could get if they actually had to put a manufacturer date / year when built . Some of these tractors are several years old when sold
I'm on number 3. Started with a 2001 B7500, then a BX23s, and now a B2601. The BX was a mistake - no separate brake controls, no float on the 3pt, and excruciatingly slow bucket curl. I only had it for a year. Compared to the B2601, there are 2 things I miss from the B7500: 1) You could slide/reposition the rear wheels on the axle - no spacers necessary and it took about 5 minutes; and 2) the PTO had 2 speeds - 540 and 960, so e-pto before that was a thing. I don't miss the 1/4 inching 3-point.
Beautiful tractors.
yes exactly, ground engagement implements, stump grinder etc loose about 2”.
For pulling a NT drill the weight of the standard L or grand L seem better as bigger but the LX seems like a great lighter option, lighter on land and trailer. Great review.
Yea, an LX is not the tractor you want for a no-till drill. The HP maybe there, but its too light.
Nice run down Neil! Now what do you have for Yellow jackets other than a cab tractor???
I love the throttle return feature. Hopefully it will be added to the grand L, and other series. I also don't see why there is a large lever on the grand L when a knob/wheel like the pto knob would do the same job, just color it orange instead of yellow.
Was thinking of upgrading myself. Looking forward to the side by side.
Love the tractor, but tooth bar doesn’t protect original bucket lip like BXPanded does. One reason I liked their tooth bar
I use the e-540 often on my M7060. Much better sustained RPM's at rated pto speed.
I’m Always thinking of upgrading. 40 hp is huge for that frame. I want it now that I’m mowing more property. Currently using an 300 hr L2501 that has been flawless and paid for. lol. I’d be upgrading g everything so that’s a huge expense to get a foot wider
Awesome video, as always .
Thank you
Neil, please do a side by side comparison of the L3560LE and an LX4020. With cab if you can.
Thanks.
@@timkd5vmv583 that’s a great idea the 35 and 40 LE
I have an L3560 and think that an LX4020 might actually suit my needs better.
@@timkd5vmv583 it’s way lighter which is a pro and a con depending on use I got the L3301 because it was heavier than the lx but the 4060 le would be a great option for me with the No till drills needing the heaviest and most hp I could afford. Love my standard L and sometimes with tree branches glad it’s not a cab but those two models with the cab are the ones I’ve been looking at for the comfort of a cab.
Thanks for another interesting video Neil. Question: I have a 2022 B2601 with the LA435 swift tach loader. Like you mentioned, I too like the hydraulic coupler, but I really dislike the linkages, etc. for the stands. Is it possible to convert it to traditional pins and stands like an older LA 434?
Yes, you can use the traditional stands. You need the parts that came with your loader from the factory. Often times dealers discard these.
@@MessicksEquip Good to know, thanks very much! I will try my dealer. Really appreciate the info.
Don't you remember your favourite tractor Neil?? The NH TC45D... bigger hp many years ago
It still is. Way to big for my home though.
I do LOVE my Kubota tractors, but I have to be honest, the "swift-tach" hydraulics will eventually leak. I see it all over the Facebook groups and online forums for the BX series and I'm almost certain it is the same system as what you have there on the new LX. It is handy, easy to use and so far, mine is not leaking on my new BX but when it does, I will be changing it back to individual flat face quick connects.
The B and LX use a different manifold than BX does. These have not had the leaking issue. The BX's are also mostly fixed at this point. I would not say they never leak, if you don't keep the interface clean it will, but its not near the problem it was 7-8 years ago when that system was introduced.
Hi Neil, love your videos. As you stated that you run wheel spacers on your tractor so ive got a grand l 5460 cab tractor with the r4 tires and have a implement that when is on the lower linkage rubs against the tires.. So how much of a spacer would i need and where could i get them... Also my tires are filled so and weigh over 600 lbs each so any suggestions how to remove and replace for the spacers...Thank you..
There are no spacers for the GL tractors
Shucks, ok thx@@MessicksEquip
Are self-leveling buckets an available option?
Nice! I have a B2650 with a 3rd function for the front snow plow. How do I figure out the flow rate? I'm looking to get a hydraulic pole saw for tree trimming. Thanks.
Patty
Flow meter is the only way.
When do you expect to see an update to the B series line? Like the B2601.
Not for 2025, that I know.
Today I Learned the loader model number describes it's lifting capability in kg
Neil, how about a tug-of-war between your two tractors?
Looks like they finally moved the loader lever down a bit.
Hi Neil! I'm wondering if some PTFE tape on that ROPS nut would prevent it from vibrating loose. May be worth a shot.
Blue Lock-Tite, or a great alternative is nail polish.
Hello Heil, Still have My B2650 with approx 75 hours on it... Only issue currently is that the Fuel Gage Indicates Full since last use when I know that it is not? Thanks ';-)
I have same fuel gage problem. Shows full all the time. Mine is L-3400. No other problems.
My B2650 does the same thing. I fill it more often now, I'm guessing it's stuck from overfilling to keep the condensation out?
Seems like the LX3520 is in short supply. Outside of the Farm Machinery show in Louisville, I am not finding them in dealerships, much less my dealer near me. I have even asked for one, to no avail. Any idea what is up with the supply side of things for the LX3520, Neil?
We've had them for months now
did you consider a cab?
Pulling a 15 ft mower what Kubota required cab. And no cab. Hose disconnect great thanks
I need a Utility tractor in the 75-80 h.p. range. I wish you would spend more time reviewing, detailing, demonstrating, & comparing tractors like that and not as much on these little compact units.
Search back through the channel. I've done a lot on utility tractors over the years. They don't get updated or get as many features added as the small ones do.
A rear hydraulic arm would go well with that box blade 😉
Are the damage risks associated with your ‘time in the woods’ also a factor in deciding between cab/open station?
Yes. I work in a lot of tight places and am afraid I'd break the glass. If I did not, my kids would.
@@MessicksEquip Best to avoid the glass, shatters and makes a huge mess, not to mention wearing most of it depending on which window you break LOL.
Neil, are you willing to share an MSRP on this setup?
Tractor\Loader is about 36k MSRP
@@MessicksEquip thank you. Someday I hope to replace my older B21 TLB.
133 Hours is still a baby
Would be great if they would offer a 2 pedal option for the hydrostat-.
We sell both versions, I've always been a single pedal guy personally.
@Zacharysandberg you are not an airline so you don't have to announce your departure
@@MessicksEquip I have pins in my ankle , it makes it hard to operate the single pedal. You have them with 2 pedals?
@@bradjenkins932 I have also heard from others that is challenging. Today is there only a single pedal version.
I’m keeping my 3130 ag
Free tractor for you
yea, I wish. Anything I have at home and keep I've paid for.
Rodney GET EDUCATED BEFORE YOU SPEAK
Maybe saving on the dealership markup whatever that may be but he still had to pay Kubota. He deserves a free tractor like many but they don’t give out many free Kubotas.
I’m a retired Kubota dealer. Believe me, the difference between dealer cost, sitting in the yard, assembled and serviced for sale, and what we typically retailed tractors for was always less than 10%. I didn’t RUclips, so I always purchased good used models and implements when they came in.