Deadly video again lads. Kubota have been around for a while and like Japanese cars in the late 70s early 80s they were odd balls until they sorted them now look at the likes of Toyota now plus the own kverneland too
Prob the most popular hobby farm tractor brand in US. Great engineering, reliability and dealer support. Not popular in large commercial tractors versus main US brands who have legacy allegiance.
Great video guys!!! Daddy is some pro driver..... what's the saying... "the OLD dog for the high (boggy) road(field) 🤔😂 great looking tractor ..... no too blingy though but ya wonder who these non main stream makers consult for practical everyday use/design as she could be better in a lot of ways it seems?? 😀
In fairness coming from a fleet of high spec John Deere’s to a relatively new player is a tough call but for someone coming up the way who not used to front suspension or power shift tractors may impress them more . A lot down to value for money too. Do you know how much that model is to buy?
@@dannyjones7181 i know its a bit late, but kubota actually offer them in any colour from factory! I presume the more exotic the more expensive, but for how cheap they are, if the only fault is the colour you’d save a lot of money and still have a minty black tractor (or whatever colour you like)
Good honest appraisal of the kubota and ye didn't cut it up and rubbish it against the top spec Deeres and case tractors in the yard. They've had several good dealers in Cork for years and yet haven't made any inroads to the market. I think most guys who are budget conscious tend to lean towards a used Case, Newholland or John Deere etc. Those small annoying things that Paul correctly pointed out could be enough to turn a potential buyer off. I know that I would be slow to get used to niggling things like a clumsy shuttle lever or hitting my head off the mirrors every time etc. So no harm to point these things out. When you're paying out alot of money you shouldn't have to be compromising about somebody else's short sightedness..
What language is he speaking? It has some words that seem like American but then he just mumbles something Dutch or something?? No idea what he is saying.
Deadly video again lads. Kubota have been around for a while and like Japanese cars in the late 70s early 80s they were odd balls until they sorted them now look at the likes of Toyota now plus the own kverneland too
Great video lads as always she’s certainly different 👌👍
Great video lads it’s a mighty little yoke
Great video again lads.
I have m7 I love it
Nice video lads a nice tractor the kubota great comments about the old bull Paul 😂
We have a M7 very nice to drive and very competitive on price in comparison to other brands.
Prob the most popular hobby farm tractor brand in US. Great engineering, reliability and dealer support. Not popular in large commercial tractors versus main US brands who have legacy allegiance.
Great video lads 👌
Great video guys!!! Daddy is some pro driver..... what's the saying... "the OLD dog for the high (boggy) road(field) 🤔😂 great looking tractor ..... no too blingy though but ya wonder who these non main stream makers consult for practical everyday use/design as she could be better in a lot of ways it seems?? 😀
Sur those loads are only ½ filled. 🤣
Jerry 6420 was well impressed with the one he got on demo
In fairness coming from a fleet of high spec John Deere’s to a relatively new player is a tough call but for someone coming up the way who not used to front suspension or power shift tractors may impress them more . A lot down to value for money too. Do you know how much that model is to buy?
Great review and in all fairness the green and yellow are gone over priced for most farm jobs. Maybe this is where John Deere were 45 years ago
At least they won't fight you if you try to repair it like Deere does haha
Nice one lads.
Not a bad looking tractor.
If they were competitively priced it might give them a leg in the market.
Very bad colour !! Horrible
@@dannyjones7181 Like Cathal was saying , if the wheels were a different colour, she'd be grand.
@@dannyjones7181 i know its a bit late, but kubota actually offer them in any colour from factory! I presume the more exotic the more expensive, but for how cheap they are, if the only fault is the colour you’d save a lot of money and still have a minty black tractor (or whatever colour you like)
Good honest appraisal of the kubota and ye didn't cut it up and rubbish it against the top spec Deeres and case tractors in the yard. They've had several good dealers in Cork for years and yet haven't made any inroads to the market. I think most guys who are budget conscious tend to lean towards a used Case, Newholland or John Deere etc. Those small annoying things that Paul correctly pointed out could be enough to turn a potential buyer off. I know that I would be slow to get used to niggling things like a clumsy shuttle lever or hitting my head off the mirrors every time etc. So no harm to point these things out. When you're paying out alot of money you shouldn't have to be compromising about somebody else's short sightedness..
Paul you have pairly anything in the dump trailer
It has a very raw nice sounds like the engine is bad. Very rough noise
It’s not too bad Seamus it performed well
I thought that tractor was two ton heavier than the 135 hp for only an extra 15 hp
I suppose its a good tractor for what it is and it being Japanese it will probably last forever anyway
Would you consider buying one if the price was right or would you prefer a used case or John Deere ?
They don’t come in 6 cylinder probably won’t suit them
How is arm
Slowly but surely getting better 🤕😅
How's your elbow now?
Getting better 🤕😅
Cheap, leave it up at the cattle yards!👍👌🐂
Too much cab noise for me
Mine isn't that loud
What language is he speaking? It has some words that seem like American but then he just mumbles something Dutch or something?? No idea what he is saying.
Why clean up fields in the wet and not in summer making a mess.
Think they are getting ready to plough for potato 🥔🥔
In the summer your not allowed to cut hedges and things like that