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What the heck is a Valtra farmer?. Once you buy a kubota, you don't have a choice, you become a "kubota farmer". I know this..... I read it on Hay Talk.
It's not so bad....
So are you trying to put together a tractor/loader? Like for loading round bales 2 at a time? Used to have a 1353 loader. It would lift 2 RBs easily.
I'm purty sure they ain't nobody ever on haytalk said anything about a "kubota farmer" but you......
Most on here could care less about what tractor anybody uses to make a living....I sure as hell don't and I think I speak for the majority. I've owned a lot of kubota equipment and no one around here ever referred to me as a "kubota farmer" that I know of, perhaps a "dumbass farmer" many times over, especially when trying to get around me.....I don't think they gave a crap what color my tractor was either....but they were mouthing something when they came by and proclaiming they (or someone) was number 1......maybe idk
 
I'm purty sure they ain't nobody ever on haytalk said anything about a "kubota farmer" but you......
Most on here could care less about what tractor anybody uses to make a living....I sure as hell don't and I think I speak for the majority. I've owned a lot of kubota equipment and no one around here ever referred to me as a "kubota farmer" that I know of, perhaps a "dumbass farmer" many times over, especially when trying to get around me.....I don't think they gave a crap what color my tractor was either....but they were mouthing something when they came by and proclaiming they (or someone) was number 1......maybe idk
They was one on here and still frequents from time to time that kinda referred to the Kubota farmers with a sneer in the typing...but I don't let other people live rent-free in my head (I'm one of dem dare Kubota farmers myself).

I am also a Farmall farmer (x2); (just to be fair, the Farmall 460 DOES have JD fenders on it though). I'm a Massey farmer, a Caterpillar farmer, a Minnie-Mo farmer, a New Idea Farmer, a Vermeer Farmer, and a few other brands if I were to think about it. I'm also a Deere Farmer (but I don't like to admit it in mixed company.) I give a couple of locals heck about their Deeres and they, in turn, give me crap about my Farmalls.

None of us could give a hoot in hell what kind of tractor or equipment the other uses...we just want to stir crap with each other over a beer or whatever.

It's hard for it to come across correctly on a typed forum but, speaking for myself, when I give someone heck about a specific brand, it is ALWAYS in jest.

Mark
 
I'm purty sure they ain't nobody ever on haytalk said anything about a "kubota farmer" but you......
Most on here could care less about what tractor anybody uses to make a living....I sure as hell don't and I think I speak for the majority. I've owned a lot of kubota equipment and no one around here ever referred to me as a "kubota farmer" that I know of, perhaps a "dumbass farmer" many times over, especially when trying to get around me.....I don't think they gave a crap what color my tractor was either....but they were mouthing something when they came by and proclaiming they (or someone) was number 1......maybe idk
And I'm purty sure there WAS a reference made about a "kubota farmer". Kinda snarky, too-like Glasswrongsize said.
As if a Kubota HP is and different than another HP, whether it's from a Fendt or a Percheron...LOL
And quite honestly, I'd say the Kubota's I have may be the most reliable equipment in my collection.
The reason it kind of grabs me because there's some "kubota farmers" out there making a lot more hay than some of the other brands. It's really a compliment (I pointed that out in my original kubota farmer post). Too bad you took it the wrong way..
 
And I'm purty sure there WAS a reference made about a "kubota farmer". Kinda snarky, too. As if a Kubota HP is and different than another HP, whether it's from a Fendt or a Percheron...
And quite honestly, I'd say the Kubota's I have may be the most reliable equipment in my collection.
The reason it kind of grabs me because there's some "kubota farmers" out there making a lot more hay than some of the other brands. It's really a compliment.
We have 2 kubotas, they are ok but realize they are made lighter. After running them for a while you notice the lack of heavier metal in places.
 
We have two as well, found them every bit as well built as similar weight other brands. An m120 for example is a 100 hp machine, and very comparable to large 5000/ small 6000 series in other brands around the same weight and hp. It is not a 7000 series tractor anymore than other brands 5000 series are.
 
We have two as well, found them every bit as well built as similar weight other brands. An m120 for example is a 100 hp machine, and very comparable to large 5000/ small 6000 series in other brands around the same weight and hp. It is not a 7000 series tractor anymore than other brands 5000 series are.
I ment more like thickness of skidplates, steps, amount of metal around drawbar and 3 point, size of rear axle. Kubota is said to be most hp for weight meaning 10000lbs tractor with 103 pto hp
As compaired to a 6400deere at at 10000lbs and less hp.
Ot a case ih 5240 at 12,000lbs or more putting the same hp down...
Or a deere 2955 cab 4wd is 11000lbs and 83pto... Alot more metal in that 2955.
 
We have two as well, found them every bit as well built as similar weight other brands. An m120 for example is a 100 hp machine, and very comparable to large 5000/ small 6000 series in other brands around the same weight and hp. It is not a 7000 series tractor anymore than other brands 5000 series are.
They aren't as well built......that's very easy to see. Very good tractors. But do not confuse them with a Deere, Agco, Fendt, etc.....
One thing kubota has done well....adapt and change. They seem to listen to customer responses.....the cabs and lever layout on earlier models were just awful, I felt like I was in a sardine can with one of my early models, seat was a real POS....but they've listened and gotten better. The new cabs are very spacious and ergonomic. The kubota engine is a decent engine, I'm not gonna say I would rather have a high hour kubota engine rather than a powertech but a lot of that depends on the maintanence the machine received during its life.....
That being said, the small 27hp engine that is popular in the RTV series is not as bulletproof as I once thought....I had to rebuild my Rtv900 at 1700 hours, but it had overheating issues that plagued it, that was a design problem for kubota....they got it right now. I also have the same engine in a Exmark 72" mower.....had to rebuild at 990 hours. It had a good cooling system and excellent maintanence.....that's completely unacceptable for me. My Kohler engines in my other Exmarks have 1500 hours and still strong and I rebuilt one this winter with 1950 hours.....you would think the advantage would go to the diesel but I'm not so sure. That kubota engine is very high tech but it hasn't been bulletproof for me, but I did buy a new RTV 1140 so there were a lot of things to like about it compared to the others on the market.....
 
And I'm purty sure there WAS a reference made about a "kubota farmer". Kinda snarky, too. As if a Kubota HP is and different than another HP, whether it's from a Fendt or a Percheron...
And quite honestly, I'd say the Kubota's I have may be the most reliable equipment in my collection.
The reason it kind of grabs me because there's some "kubota farmers" out there making a lot more hay than some of the other brands. It's really a compliment.
But who cares? It doesn't matter what someone said in some obscure thread.....you perpetuate it by repeating it......I bet if you were to search that term with haytalk in the query, you would see JD3430 is the main contributor of that term....there are also some of the other brands out there making a lot more hay than Kubota so what does that have to do with anything.....if your happy with your kubota (like I've always been) that's all that matters, not what some person said or didn't say about the line, everyone has their own experiences and that forms their opins.....
 
Really what matters is does it run and do the job and does the a/c work. M120 is plenty for any round baler. Does the a/c throw out ice cubes? And in the middle of the day most important thing is... Do you have to have the blower on high to keep up? Or is it like my favorite tractor that even in 100degree temp full sun its low blower setting and somtimes cutting back the temp setting. A/c is all that matters.. maybe radio

In reality a $12k tractor gives you just 1000 hrs of good service it should have already earned its keep.. becuase just sitting there as a moveable hunk of metal its going to be worth say 7500... Hell if you bought new that 4500$ is the depriciation once you sign on the dotted line, much less take it off the lot.
 
But who cares? It doesn't matter what someone said in some obscure thread.....you perpetuate it by repeating it......I bet if you were to search that term with haytalk in the query, you would see JD3430 is the main contributor of that term....there are also some of the other brands out there making a lot more hay than Kubota so what does that have to do with anything.....if your happy with your kubota (like I've always been) that's all that matters, not what some person said or didn't say about the line, everyone has their own experiences and that forms their opins.....
And man can you give opinions...
 
We have two as well, found them every bit as well built as similar weight other brands. An m120 for example is a 100 hp machine, and very comparable to large 5000/ small 6000 series in other brands around the same weight and hp. It is not a 7000 series tractor anymore than other brands 5000 series are.
I would have to agree with that. I've run 4 of these tractors and are overall very well thought out. I still say there's no better tractor with a 16 speed powershift for the money than an M-1xx. Plus you get a bi-speed front axle with locking front differential. The M blew away the 110HP McCormick I had.
Kubota Engines are way better than decent.
They supply Diesel engines for many other manufacturers. My favorite was when a DEERE mechanic came out to set up the Deere CX-15 I had just bought. He asked me "what tractor are we hooking the mower up to?" I pointed to my Kubota and said, "I guess you hate Kubota since you work for a Deere dealer?" He said "hell no! I've been working on Deere equipment and tractors for over 20 years and I bale my own hay....guess what tractor I use??? KUBOTA!!"

We had a good laugh. He went on to tell me only the salesmen at the Deere dealership hate Kubota mostly because Kubota has been eating Deeres lunch on small to medium size tractors for about 30 years. He pretty much thought that Kubota makes a better haying and mowing tractor and gives you more tractor for the money under 125HP. Also said easier to work on and cheaper parts.

Not my opinion, an experienced JD mechanics opinion.
 
Lol, a good A/C is really high on my list of "likes"......if it ain't working, it will be in short order ;)
Y'all keep talking about that AC enough to make me want sumn with a cabin on it. I DID buy a new (to me) truck this year mostly just to have AC; they waddnt nutting wrong with the ol chevy with its 386k miles...other than my dogs need AC when we're in the field. I went to bale straw at my uncle's tonite and had choice between 5040 open station and a 7040 cab/air to run my baler and accumulator... I chose the open station so I could hear the baler and could easily mount my camera and moisture meter with magnets on the fender.

My baler has had 2 catastrophic failures within the last 500 bales...last thing I need is for a cab/ac to jump the list of wants/needs over the in-line baler. I know where there is a hesston in-line for 5.5k that I almost dropped the hammer on tonite...but I fabricobbled the ol NH 269 back together for another run at it.

Boy, I sure got off track, but I'm sitting here cooling off and dreaming of AC on a tractor.

Mark
 
Lol, I tried it the open cab way.....my momma didn't raise no fool, just opinionated :eek: but I can assure you when the humidity is hovering around 90% and the temp is 96 and the big ball of fire is directly overhead.....it ain't fit for man or beast. Did I mention the gnats....probably not as I've grown used to them (somewhat ;) ) but after a couple in the eye (they always seem to leave body parts after digging them out) and one or two down the throat, not to mention the five or six in each ear :eek: you'll be looking for that cab real quick, and ya don't mind leavin it runnin' either......seems the gnats don't like the cold A/C :) good for me....I always have it crankin', blower on high until it needs to come down ;)

Just my opinion, yours will definately vary depending ' on your locale....
 
"Boy, I sure got off track, but I'm sitting here cooling off and dreaming of AC on a tractor.

Mark"

You'll be in one soon. I can tell by reading your posts how dedicated you are. It'll happen, probably sooner than you think.
Way back, when I was in the JD3430 making hay, I remember when the AC quit.
I think there's no greater torture than being in a cab with broken AC.
My Silverado Z71 AC just quit last week. Everything appears to be normal, but no cold air.
 
We have 2 kubotas, they are ok but realize they are made lighter. After running them for a while you notice the lack of heavier metal in places.
You can always add weight via wheel weights, liquid in tires, front weights.
Can't take weight off a heavy, underpowered tractor when ground is soft, though.
 
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