That's a good tractor. I have a m5-091 Kubota I bought in 2016. I really like the tractor pulls my roller and everything fine. Only downside is emissions, I've had 3 Def pumps in 5 and a half years. But where I like Kubota is they have replaced all of them at no cost so far. Great video and see you next time
The dealer where I’m at is nothing but a glorified lawn mower shop unfortunately. They don’t sell enough farm tractors for the technicians to know much about them.
We have 6 of them and do contract hay and our own and we have had great luck with them so far. We run up steep hills here in Tennessee and the tractors will go places you might not want to go
@@circlegfarms4078 we used the 9540 for several years till we got the 108 and it does fine just needs a little more power on the hills to stay over 5.5 mph or high 1st
@@jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 I like them tractors! I’ve run a 105s and I liked it alright. I really like the 135gx but I haven’t ran one or know the ins or outs of them
@@circlegfarms4078 so far the 108x is my favorite but I'm always trying to get a little more done in a day so I want a 135 next hopefully we can get one with suspension because I don't think I would know how to act with suspension on a tractor 🤣probably break whatever I'm pulling because I can't feel the bumps
Thank you for doing the review man! we have a 9540 12 speed sync shuttle, the 12 speed is very nice in the hay field! love kubota tractors, only thing I don't like on mine seems like radiator gets dirty quick and have to clean out or gets hot!
I think kubota has made a solid product in the past. I’ve ran a few of the newer 7060 and such but none of the bigger machines. I’d like to get in a bigger machine and see what it’s got to offer
@@circlegfarms4078 if you get in m6 or m100 105 108 they ride great and are the best rolling tractor in my opinion. The 9540 is the best cutting and moving tractor at least in our opinion. We are getting 135 to run the new baler and a new m5 111 to give the 9540 a few less jobs to do.
They all get dust in the radiator . We blow it out in the morning while we are fueling, cut 200 acres and then start over again the next day. I keep Milwaukee mini in the baling tractor and we use it if we don't come by the farm for a few days. We just warm up it never overheats just a little more then the middle point. Have you washed the radiator out? We pressure wash (carefully) the radiator, engine and the whole underside. We think it let's the whole thing run cooler if it's not caked on with grease and dirt plus it won't start on fire and my oldest tractor sweats a little on the top of the engine hoping to track that down this winter we never got any time last winter
@@jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 I’ve got a compressor on my truck and a long nozzle so I can blow the radiator out if need be. Never had a radiator pressure washed though. I thought about it a few times but never done it
Thanks for the video, I just bought a m9000 and don't no much about so any information is helpful
That's a good tractor. I have a m5-091 Kubota I bought in 2016. I really like the tractor pulls my roller and everything fine. Only downside is emissions, I've had 3 Def pumps in 5 and a half years. But where I like Kubota is they have replaced all of them at no cost so far. Great video and see you next time
The dealer where I’m at is nothing but a glorified lawn mower shop unfortunately. They don’t sell enough farm tractors for the technicians to know much about them.
We have 6 of them and do contract hay and our own and we have had great luck with them so far. We run up steep hills here in Tennessee and the tractors will go places you might not want to go
What size baler are you pulling with them??
@@circlegfarms4078 504r premium m108x
@@circlegfarms4078 we used the 9540 for several years till we got the 108 and it does fine just needs a little more power on the hills to stay over 5.5 mph or high 1st
@@jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 I like them tractors! I’ve run a 105s and I liked it alright. I really like the 135gx but I haven’t ran one or know the ins or outs of them
@@circlegfarms4078 so far the 108x is my favorite but I'm always trying to get a little more done in a day so I want a 135 next hopefully we can get one with suspension because I don't think I would know how to act with suspension on a tractor 🤣probably break whatever I'm pulling because I can't feel the bumps
Thank you for doing the review man! we have a 9540 12 speed sync shuttle, the 12 speed is very nice in the hay field! love kubota tractors, only thing I don't like on mine seems like radiator gets dirty quick and have to clean out or gets hot!
I think kubota has made a solid product in the past. I’ve ran a few of the newer 7060 and such but none of the bigger machines. I’d like to get in a bigger machine and see what it’s got to offer
@@circlegfarms4078 if you get in m6 or m100 105 108 they ride great and are the best rolling tractor in my opinion. The 9540 is the best cutting and moving tractor at least in our opinion. We are getting 135 to run the new baler and a new m5 111 to give the 9540 a few less jobs to do.
They all get dust in the radiator . We blow it out in the morning while we are fueling, cut 200 acres and then start over again the next day. I keep Milwaukee mini in the baling tractor and we use it if we don't come by the farm for a few days. We just warm up it never overheats just a little more then the middle point. Have you washed the radiator out? We pressure wash (carefully) the radiator, engine and the whole underside. We think it let's the whole thing run cooler if it's not caked on with grease and dirt plus it won't start on fire and my oldest tractor sweats a little on the top of the engine hoping to track that down this winter we never got any time last winter
@@jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 mine had never gotten in the red but close, yes I spray the radiator out alot
@@jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 I’ve got a compressor on my truck and a long nozzle so I can blow the radiator out if need be. Never had a radiator pressure washed though. I thought about it a few times but never done it
I think under 100 horsepower kubota is the best tractor available today
I feel like that’s a very agreeable statement!