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@jean-philippegagnon91894 жыл бұрын
As a JD Dealer, i like your videos and encourage my customers to go watch them and make up their own mind. I think these are 2 great tractors brands and customers should be aware of the pros and cons of each. Not every dealer share my opinion but I know MY costumers are happy that I'm willing to talk about it.
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
@dave43410 ай бұрын
What do you think about a JD Dealer who gave me a price on a tractor and when I went to pick it up & pay for it , they said they couldn't do it! I will buy me a tractor but, Needless to say It will not be from them!!!
@scurrytom4 жыл бұрын
I finally got my B2301 (23hp version of the B2601). I was unsure about the treadle pedal. First 2 hours of use: HATED it, was worried I was in trouble with this pedal Next 2 hours: OK, it's getting better, but takes a lot of force with the heel to go in reverse ~Hour 5 or 6: OK, I'm getting the groove of this. This won't be a problem at all, and am sure I'll come to really like it. So yes, there is a learning curve, and it isn't bad, and am starting to actually like it. Don't let the treadle pedal be the main/ only decision maker. Great videos/ comments!
@franklehman62294 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the comparison. To me I think the reverse pedal is outboard on the JD because when you are reversing and twisting around to look behind you it is easier to run the pedal when it is outboard. I have a 1025r and like the reverse outboard and would be disappointed if it was the opposite.
@Timothy_Smith4 жыл бұрын
The 3 range transmission was why I went to the 2601.
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@danielsharon5244 жыл бұрын
That's the main reason I'm considering a B2601 vs. a 2025R. There are features I like more about Deere (plastic hood, fuel fill location, bucket attach, pedals, mower attaching/lift brackets) & more about Kubota (3 speed, swing arms, dash layout).
@scurrytom4 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Can't wait to get my B2301 next week. Many of these comments from B2301/B2601 alleviate my concerns going with b2301 and not LX2601. Great videos, great community / commenters
@earlyriser89984 жыл бұрын
I have a Kubota and love the treadle peddle. I use my toe under the front to back up. But have a JD mower with the two pedals and like that too. You can get used to either one. However, my JD plastic hood has cracked in three places and has been glued and bolted back together. Just from vibration not from contact. My metal Kubota hood still looks great.
@danielsharon5244 жыл бұрын
Curious how old your JD is?
@larrycainjr4 жыл бұрын
Good follow up to the “just the facts” video, Courtney! Thanks for posting! (I’m surprised the B2601 has not sold yet!)
@blackhawkinternationalsecu69624 жыл бұрын
My JD dealer told me, this came from a company rep, the reasoning behind the JD forward and reverse pedals arrangement was; when backing up a tractor most people will look over their right shoulder and it is a natural body movement for your foot to move outward as you turn your body, thus the reverse pedal being on the outside. I enjoyed your comparison on both videos. Still glad I chose my John Deere 1023 E. We love it even though its the econo model. We really didn't need the extras on the 1025 R. And that "tredal pedal" on the Kubota, absolute pain in my book. Thanks for the videos! We learned a lot and helped in making our decision on a purchase of a new tractor.
@MrBemma14 жыл бұрын
I have the 1025r and I've found the fender mounted lights to be useless. They don't telescope and the light mostly hits the side of the tractor. I also hope JD gets rid of the stupid turnbuckles for the sway arms. I still haven't figured out how to adjust those things properly. Overall, I agreed with your opinions.
@w.glennrobbins17994 жыл бұрын
I was comparing the 1025r and kubota B2601, I went with kubota B2601, I think I got more tractor for less money ,thanks good information
@hughmeans51384 жыл бұрын
Good comparison and opinion videos. Bought the Kubota B2601 for two reasons: wanted the slightly bigger wheels due to terrain on my property, and JD dealers around me did not have 2025r’s on their lots. Love the B2601, I’m use to the treadle peddle, but I would much prefer twin peddle set up.
@ddelv16013 жыл бұрын
I went through this two years ago between the 1023e, 1025r, B2301, B2601, plus a Yanmar. I laid out all the specs in a in a spreadsheet and give them weights based on my needs. The B2301 was the winner and I'm very happy with it. The B2301 will cost you less than a JD 1025r, it has a 3 range transmission, and independent breaks. The B2301 also has a 3point position control valve vs the 1023e quarter inching valve. The other big winner for me on the Kubota is the bigger tires. They give you a little more ground clearance and I had them loaded with Rim Guard and now I can do most loader work without having to attach ballast. Where I am in NH a BX is good for landscaping but doesn't have the ground clearance of lift capacity to do much if you get off turf. The 1 series is good for turf and a little work in the woods. The B01 tractors good for working on rough ground and in the woods but keep them off the lawn if the ground is at all wet. My take is if your shopping for a machine ignore arbitrary classifications, and look at capabilities and real price of the machine instead of list price. The B2301 just packs a ton of value for my use case.
@ddelv16012 жыл бұрын
@@michaelcschmitt I agree, love me 2301 and really I can't use a much bigger tractor on my property. My next-door neighbor has a 2301 as well, and has used clear land for a nice new lawn. Though I'm maxing out the lift capacity with all the boulders and hard wood trees up here in NH. My next toy might have to be a mini X. Though if I buy one my wife might use to dig my grave:) It's still probably worth it.
@mattoverholser42664 жыл бұрын
I would assume that JD has the peddles that way because of ergonomics... Most of the time you're going forward and it's more ergonomic to have your foot closer to in front of you than off to the side. At least that's my feeling on using mowers that have it. I also agree on that having a 3 range hydro is great. I'm assuming price is why JD doesn't include it in the smaller tractors. The only thing I think you might have missed was the brakes. I like having split brakes, I know the 1025r doesn't have them, not sure if the Kubota does or not. I also know Deere doesn't offer them until you get to the large frame 2 series which is sad.
@bobbyt33589 ай бұрын
I appreciate your honesty in your videos. Great job as well!
@stanleyspinks37294 жыл бұрын
Hey man you gave the best comparison of any on KZbin yet thanks and I am a Kubota guy and have a B2601
@RichardGilbert27273 жыл бұрын
I revisited this great video review after eight months with my B2601. I would have gotten a 1025R if I could have worked with the JD salesman I drew. Anyway, I knew a main use of my tractor would be loader work but was surprised how much topsoil, mulch, and compost I moved this past summer. 50 yards of mulch and compost I bought and a huge stockpile of soil I had. One thing I love is that my Kubota will lift a big bucket load so high-that's necessary in my case to dump mulch over a 5-foot woven and barbed wire fence that the tractor is downhill from. The JD might do just as well. Now I know that, for a few years at least, until my plants dominate certain sites, that capability is crucial and might rule out a BX, say. On the rear lifting power, had an interesting failure despite the tractor's odd power there. I decided to pull a fence post and couldn't, and had always been able to do so easily with my previous JD970 33 hp. But it might have failed too because this was a DRIVEN post, which farmers know are 5x stronger than augered and set posts. I had to use a big jack and pour in some oily water to grub it out. I am getting used to the treadle pedal, which is notoriously stiff in reverse on the B2601. As well, I do not think it's natural to have to stomp down for reverse. I chocked the treadle for a while with a piece of 2x4 to loosen the spring. Not sure if that worked at all or if I simply have gradually adjusted from all my loader work.
@Allworldsk13 жыл бұрын
Once again thanks for all the great information and I purchased one of the grease gun setups from your link. Appreciate the discount.
@belindakt4 жыл бұрын
Could this be the age old ford vs Chevy debate, only in the tractor world? LoL,
@shanegriffith78384 жыл бұрын
I’m debating on a tractor. Money always biggest thing for most. But I looked at bx 1025r and 2series and the b2401. I actually want a clutch manual tractor. So these 2 videos really helped me. thanks God Bless.
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Glad you find them helpful, good luck!
@philipchamberlain95634 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this comparison. You can go bigger in either brand and get something that will outperform the other. BX is better than X700 but less than the 1025r, B2601 is more than 1025R (about same as 2025R), but then the B2650/LX2601 is more than 2025R but less than ... it just keeps going. For my needs I am looking at 1025R/1023E and B2601 so this comparison is what I was looking into so thank you. If I could find a good dealer I might end up buying Kioti or some other brand just based on dealership (which I finding to be more important than the machine itself). Its looking like the JD and Kubota are relaying too heavy on the brand and less on suppling support, what a shame.
@tomoaktree49514 жыл бұрын
Hi Courtney, One additional item to mention in the comparison between John Deere and Kubota. Fueling. Now if it wasn't for the government, fueling would be easier. With the introduction of the safety fuel cans these days which everyone hates, and are absolutely worthless, it is so easy on a Kubota to spill fuel all over the hood and below. I really like the fact that JD has the fuel fill in the back where it's easy to get to. Great Video as always!
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Good point Tom. I wish all tractors did away with the hood fuel fill. Hate it!
@scurrytom4 жыл бұрын
I haven't had this problem. They carved away a fair amount of metal from the cap, so it was easy to access. I put a rag down, anticipating a spill, and had ZERO drips. No real technique, just easy to reach on the B2301 (same as the B2601).
@kenbowman11394 жыл бұрын
Why do this comparison? Because this is the comparison many buyers are doing to make their decision whether to jump up to a compact. Thanks for doing this one!
@larrypoeschel68714 жыл бұрын
But why was it Kubota and not JD compact . Thanks Larry
@kevinmoore81064 жыл бұрын
I had a BX24 Kabota back in around 2010 on a 101 acre farm in W.Va. which was a very hard working horse I used it to load 680 lbs round bales in field to trailer to barn then unload them stacked them in the barn. I love the Kabota's
@kipcudd72534 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I needed to lift over a 72" fence but my 1025r wouldn't do it and I'd have to go around thru a gate to move material.
@govtfunded4 жыл бұрын
Opinions of a person who has access to both machines unbiased means more to me than a spec sheet. Thank you.
@GPOutdoors4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Courtney!
@BG-vq9fd4 жыл бұрын
I do not change rear implements very often but I would like to have the sliding draft links on my 2025R instead of turn buckles. It's just my opinion but I am more comfortable with the forward peddle inboard.
@johnolson96144 жыл бұрын
And agree with the lighting they need more lighting on them and great video
@mattc33034 жыл бұрын
We're in the process of buying a B2601 in Australia. Have been told by two different dealers that the SSQA isn't available here! Apparently have to move up to the L series to get a quick attach bucket.
@unclealansyard51764 жыл бұрын
Ha! You definitely went from preaching to pedaling on the pedals! 🤣. Great videos keep up the great work!
@ffc34764 жыл бұрын
Great stuff thanks for sharing
@peterconlin90024 жыл бұрын
I feel like most people, such as myself, don’t believe that a 1025r vs B2601 is an apple to apple “fair” comparison. I’m curious about the comparison because I want a little bit more tractor than the 1025r.. the 2025r isn’t enough.. and the price jump to a large frame 2-series is a bit too far for me(also, I don’t need the horsepower, I mostly want greater loader and 3-point capacity, so the added complexity of the exhaust after treatment is a negative on large frame 2-series) The B2601 seems to be that in-between step that’s missing from the Deere line up. My curiosity for this comparison is to see how much more capability you get with a B2601 for that modest $2500ish jump above a 1025r.
@vannorman11164 жыл бұрын
Peter...go with the 2038R hands down !!
@danielsharon5244 жыл бұрын
@@vannorman1116 Nevwr had a tractor but quite familiar w/equipment. I'm contemplating 1025R vs. B2601 vs. 2038R. The 2601 is EXACTLY the size I wanted (m/l in between a 1025R & 2038R). I like the mower, pedal configuration & plastic hood on Deere (& PTO HP/lifting cap. on the 2038R) but like the 3 speed gearbox & 3 point hitch on the Kubota. I wish Deere would've made the 2025R more like the B2601 - I'd probably already have one on order but am leaning towards a 2038R. Put a 3-sp. gearbox in and it would make that decision a lot easier.
@danielsharon5244 жыл бұрын
I think in some ways it was fair only because the BX is so lacking compared with a 1025R. The dimensions are similar as is the loader capacity bet. a 1025R vs B2601. I haven't looked at the turning radius but the 1025R's maneuverability is sure impressive.
@danielsharon5244 жыл бұрын
@Bill MaddAgree. If I was going to get a cab, there'd be no decision exc. which Kubota compact model to buy. I have the 2650 brochure sitting here too:).
@jbooh882 жыл бұрын
I’ve got the 2601. The heel reverse was intuitive, but has a funny feel to it. After two years I am one with the machine and would recommend to anyone. I like that the newer model comes with 435 quick detach loader. The hose manifold is awesome. I like Japanese made stuff, and preferred to buy from our my Kabota dealer. Kabota or Deere, there was no other option in my eyes
@Sny7343 жыл бұрын
I have a f915 front mount diesel mower I've had for 15yrs with those pedals that I mow around shrubs and trees and plowing snow using the forward and back pedals constantly and I LOVE THEM! I also have a Bolens tractor mower G series tube frame with the rocker pedal that I had first and worked Okay but never really stays in one place/speed. I like the JD better as your heel is on the deck steadying your foot better. I do understand that the Kubota part of the foot is also steadied on the deck but the transition from forward to reverse looks like a lot more action/work/time.
@javabean2154 жыл бұрын
From the what I've seen the Kubota BX series is terribly under-speced. I'm not sure why they did that, but every other 'sub compact' has higher lift capacities, better hydraulics, etc. The "small b" B2601 is what they should have released instead of the BX, which to me is just a super versatile lawn mower. Then you move to the "big b" B2650 (thankfully now called the LX26210 to stop the "b series confusion"). One thing I noticed in your video is that the B2601 has valve stem protectors on the rear tires, couldn't tell if they were on the fronts too. Does the Deere have those? To me, that's a simple, but awfully important, corner to cut in something that's designed to be working in the mud and limbs.
@ammo4uragingjudge55910 ай бұрын
Friend of mine installed off-road rock lites u Dee his tractor. Super impressed on how it lights up, I’m putting them on mine.
@markhall34343 жыл бұрын
Grease Gun Must Have: a Grease fitting with a Lever. So many times, I couldn't get the grease fitting to disconnect from the Zerk fitting.. the lever Eliminates this issue, and makes connection/removal easy. Must Have a Lever on the fitting.
@troyeager88774 жыл бұрын
I so agree on the pedal forward and reverse issue. Make it like a car.
@barelystablefarm71514 жыл бұрын
Would love to see it again a newer 2025R. They do lift more on both loader and rear 3 PT even though the loader is the same. Actually I’d love to see a good comparison video between the 1025R and 2025R, I’ve yet to find one.Thanks for the vid!
Good Works Tractors I was looking for more operational like what you did here. Loader lift, rear lift, turning radius, things like that. Thanks for the link!!
@Gatnor4 жыл бұрын
Tractor detailing videos please!!
@jjvansly4 жыл бұрын
When talking about lift capacity in the front end loader, which are class 3 levers, the farther from the boom pivot point the hydraulics connect, the less mechanical disadvantage (or more mechanical advantage) the lever has. From the video images, it looks like the John Deere boom hydraulics are connected lower on the front end loader frame and farther out on the boom (closer to the load) than the Kabota. This should give JD 1025R a mechanical advantage over the Kubota B2601 if the hydraulic force (pressure and piston size) were identical. It would also help explain (in conjunction with the straighter boom arms) why the Kubota lifts higher because the JD would need longer hydraulic cylinders to lift to the same height. It would be interesting to compare the distance from the boom pivot point to where the hydraulics connect and the total length of the hydraulic cylinders.
@larrypoeschel68714 жыл бұрын
Good video, usually the lifting arms on the three point are much shorter than the JD that could be why it lifted more. thanks Larry
@PatrickDKing3 жыл бұрын
In the 80s/90s my dad got a Kubota and I used it all the time. It had a true clutch on the left and a lockable/unlockable left/right break peddle and a separate gas petal on the right side. In the middle there was a manual shifter with R, and 1-3 or 4 for forward. It also had a low/med/high speed gear. I never had a problem shifting gears and moving or doing work. Do users these days have arthritis or gout problems? Do they not know how to shift? If its for convenience, how many people are really going forward and back hundreds of times a day?
@timking12834 жыл бұрын
Good job. Yes you can have an opinion and we can respect it even if we don’t agree.
@edwardmartin18314 жыл бұрын
Great video You are right everyone has a opinion Thanks again Edward
@Sny7343 жыл бұрын
I was looking for comments on the aggressive looking tooth bar on the JD front bucket. It looks like it could be a bear to control possibly excessive wear on the heel of the bucket to keep it from gouging the ground. I'd like to see it digging virgin topsoil.
@GoodWorksTractors3 жыл бұрын
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@RDavies1267464 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more with all you said! I own a Kubota B2920 and I am very disappointed by the loaders lift capacity, I expected more. And the automobile style setup opposed to the current pedal design..... #kubota #JohnDeere ......ARE YOU LISTENING? Great video!
@sunseeker50714 жыл бұрын
OMG....... I laughed so hard on this video.... Thank you so much for this entertaining and informative video
@bodgaard3 жыл бұрын
On my B2601, i don’t use my heel, I just shift my foot back. Seems comfortable and natural; back is back, forward is forward. These two tractors are a fairly close comparison, except for the tires, the tractors are very close to the same size. Ya, the bx series doesn’t have quite as much ‘umf’ as the 1025, but it’s still a very good machine. Any tractor is a lot better than no tractor"?….
@kevincamilleri16959 ай бұрын
Yes the heal reverse is a little tough👍
@TelescopeJunky4 жыл бұрын
So true about metal vs. plastic. Courtney I don't know if you remember this but when Cub Cadet (MTD) changed the Super Garden Tractor lineup to use plastics for the hood and side covers over the engine people went bonkers. They said MTD was cheapening the SGT lineup. Well we all know MTD is famous for that but.... Many years later people have a different opinion about this today. Many realize as you said that it is so easy to make these pieces look new again. They are grateful it is plastic now! 😀😂😂
@Mopardude4 жыл бұрын
I love it every time you bring up the metal hood thing. I spent a year reading the tractor groups/forums looking at both new and used Kubotas and John Deeres, before I bought my tractor. I get it I would prefer metal hood too, but jesus christ if every used Kubota out there doesn't have hood damage to it. Where are all these goofballs that say oh metal you can fix? You can fix plastic too either with a plastic welder or fiberglass repair. The reality is whether it is plastic or metal, nobody is spending the money to fix it.
@Shootst-pr7ow4 жыл бұрын
You are right. The tractor models don’t directly compare. However, when I think about which two smallest models I’d buy, it would be the 1025R and the 2601. That’s why I think it is a good comparison. I don’t personally care what name the manufacturer gives in quotes either “subcompact” or “compact”. That naming is arbitrary. I also think that the manufacturers intentionally don’t have models that align, so each can do comparisons against the other brand to “win”. At the end of the day, what two models are you considering from each brand matters not whether they are called “subcompact” or “compact”.
@muchogracious15572 жыл бұрын
Having the bucket out further from the tractor makes it easier loading trailers, trucks, etc.
@ghosthunter4304 жыл бұрын
My dealership i got my b2601 from they get the tractors from factory with quick attach loaders
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Yes, they can be ordered from the factory with ssqa. It still isn't standard. Base model includes a pinned bucket.
@scurrytom4 жыл бұрын
My dealer ONLY sells them with SSQA. You'd have to go out of your way to get pin on. Yep, you're paying for it, but my dealer has the same attitude as Courtney.... you're going to want a quick attach, so he REALLY doesn't want to sell you a pin on unless you require it.
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
That's really good to hear. It's literally the first thing I look for when evaluating buying a used Kubota. If it has a pinned bucket, I immediately say no 99.9% of the time.
@Will-tm5bj4 жыл бұрын
That is a great comparison as those are basically the two I'm really looking at
@gusswenson78114 жыл бұрын
Good morning. Your right it is very hard to compare. I have the best of both worlds. I have a JD 1025R and a Kubota B2650. I use them both for very different purposes. The Kubota has a Cab and a front mount blower. Great for the winter. Nice and warm. Hahah The JD I mmm belly mower and I use it in the woods for my fire wood. I was so impressed with it pulling out full length trees with the skidder attachment I have.. I don't like the foot pedal on the Kubota but I am used to it. I love the JD pedals. But overall I am a little partial to Green 😊 As you say it is a opinion! Have a great weekend. Go 603..
@sfergie384 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't the best way is to get as close to the size of the tractor? The JD 2025r and the B2650. I am leaning to the B2650 because of its capacity to lift. What do others think?
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
B2650/B3350 are full frame similar to a 2032r/2038r. That would be a pretty even head to head in my opinion. 2025r is a big 1 Series :)
@nickluft63154 жыл бұрын
Speaking of detailing, what do you use to clean up the plastics on the 1025’s? Mine gets small scuffs from mowing by the pine trees
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Mainly Car Guys products...found in my Amazon store.
@daviddodier88454 жыл бұрын
What about one comes in a crate from Japan and one is built in Georgia?
@robwright30644 жыл бұрын
Agreed with the 1025 to BX. Deere wins out. And not many apples to apples until you get in to larger models.
@pbgd33 жыл бұрын
On the treadle pedal. I like most prefer separate pedals for most things particularly mowing or pulling a rake anything where you seldom change direction. Even loader work I think the brain is wired for gas brake so having to move off fwd to reverse makes sense. But if you do heavy tiller work the treadle makes a ton of sense. One minute you can be pushing forwards to help get the tractor moving forwards on loose soil and the next second the tiller grabs into some heavy clay and tries to push you forwards. On a treadle you can constantly and continuously vary and respond with some reverse if the tiller is pushing you forwards. This goes away as your tractor gets big and heavy. I run the same tiller sometimes on a large geared tractor and you just ride the brakes lightly to keep the forward motion smooth as the tiller pushes. But on a little subcompact roots have you hitting reverse. The other time I love it is backblade work. I do most of my snow with my backblade spun 180degrees in reverse. So I back up to the edge of the pavement while raising the blade as it comes off the drive to feather it out. On a treadle while looking backwards I can easily roll off reverse and pull away with no transition between pedals. Because my tractor has a very different reverse vs forwards speed high gear in reverse is a lower gear ratio and handles the blade perfectly. Then in forwards with out a shift I am in high gear to quickly set up my next pass. I have a fel with snow push but then I'm shifting down to lower gear to go forward and it is painfully slow in reverse so I use the same technique as I used on our old farmall plow backwards in reverse pop to 3 to get where you're going and let the reverse gear ratio be your low gear. Anyhow see if you notice that running smaller tractors with tillers. I run a 5' forwards rotation tiller on a subcompact and it sure does push.
@coltons4436 Жыл бұрын
What would you take a summit or the kabota
@Northeast_Mainiac Жыл бұрын
I know this is an old video but I am considering buying a B2301 with a backhoe and the reason is, I used to own a 2014 bx25d. But I did not like the lift capacity of the bx25D struggled to lift things, but one of the dealers said the B2301 is the same engine as the Bx25D. So he said I should go up to a B2601, but it physically looks bigger and I have 3/4 of an acre. I like the size 2301 , what do you think?
@3pRanchTx4 жыл бұрын
I noticed on the Kubota, that you didn’t use quick connect bushings on the ballast box spindles before connecting the ballast box to the quick connect hitch. I just purchased my first ballast box. Is it ok to hook it up that way?
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Hi Craig, Correct, but this is the only quick hitch that doesn't require bushings. See this listing here. I process orders manually if interested, so just shoot me an email. Thanks! www.goodworkstractors.com/product/category-1-e-hitch-quick-hitch-no-bushings-required/
@3pRanchTx4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the immediate reply, I’m impressed! I already have a quick connect hitch, but I’ll reach out when I need additional implements. Thanks again!
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Very welcome!
@hav1byte Жыл бұрын
so heres a question for you...im now looking at both john deers & kubotas tractors. I primarly (at this time) want to be able to move 5 x 4 round bales, sudan hay from point a to b and stack them 2 high, i have never had or driven a tractor before, what tractor would you recommend for this task, i dont need a shredder or any rear attachments except a bale fork, pallet forks, and a bucket.. what is your recommendation for rear ballast ?
@blairmayer78842 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you're honesty, and yes you can have some bias. But it's ok if you know it and let us know it 👍
@Kcolby474 жыл бұрын
Nice job Courtney!
@johngaudreau75064 жыл бұрын
So Kubota has higher 3 point lift capacity.... What I wonder now is what attachments can it use that 1025r can’t. Can the rest of the frame handle it? Is it practical for the size tractor? Probably better with post hole digger. What else?
@GoFastGator4 жыл бұрын
The sub-compacts are limited in lift height, which is a thing when looking to use a post-hole digger. The Kubota in this vid has significantly larger tires as well, which not only help get the full lift height from the 3pt, but the loader too.
@carlwelte60944 жыл бұрын
I was told by a Kubota salesperson that rental companies prefer Kubota for the "treadle" pedal arrangement...it is seen as more "idiot proof" and offers less operator error potential for people who are not familiar with the equipment.
@RichardGilbert27274 жыл бұрын
Comparing the BX and 1025 is as "unfair" as this. So I am glad you did this series. Fact is, Kubota made a very small subcompact in the BX and Deere went bigger. Those two are officially in the same class, but they are different enough in size that people don't go by it. JD was probably better at marketing, knowing people always want a little bigger. Kubota was true to its roots producing a very small, rugged tractor. Best of both worlds is the B2601.
@edparrish89664 жыл бұрын
Agreed, but I think it would be great to list all 4 tractors with their sales price. BX2380 is $15,000 John Deere 1025R is$18,000 B2601 is $20,000 and 2025R is???. I don't care what the tractor is called ( compact subcompact etc). You care about the work it could do for the price. Both tractors are great tractors and are able to do great work and have strong brand support behind them. The Kubota BX 80 series has a lower price point to get a first time tractor owner so that is a big advantage to me to go along with all of the 80 series upgrades. If you require the advantages of a 1025R then you can pay extra for those extra strength that that tractor provides but for me the Kubota gets my foot in the tractor door world with great capabilities.
@jimmielittle8774 жыл бұрын
Ed Parrish what is retail on Kubota 2301? James River priced me a JD 1023e with 54" deck for $12,500
@GoFastGator4 жыл бұрын
Don't forget that Deere has offered the X700 series "super" garden tractors as well. If they weren't intentionally limited (and priced) to keep out of the 1xxx series turf, the X7 diesel 4x4 models would compete pretty well against most BX tractors. The hydraulics even work at idle. At one time, you could setup the X7's with 3pt hitches, Rear PTO, front loaders, and a whole line of heavy duty front mount attachments. The BX's advantage is the backhoe. Yup, tiny, but it's there.
@johnnywishbone13497 ай бұрын
Need to compare them all because these could fit in our garage and a few thousand more may not make it or break it in some of our cases like mine
@王卓诚2 жыл бұрын
Do you need the adapter and teeth for H&L series? I have a foundry in China and can produce that.
@rickdavid17952 жыл бұрын
That’s a great comparison. I’m probably going to buy a Kubota because the dealership is close to my property. But I like them both. Disappointed with Kubota charging extra for skid steer quick attach. For the price of one of these things it’s hard to believe they cheaped out on such an important item.
@weightlossandlife9174 жыл бұрын
Several Kubota tractors come with the quick attach included
@lmm20134 жыл бұрын
How do you go about polishing the John Deere plastic? I was replaceing an engine with my 1023e and some brake clean found my hood.
@mikekowal49444 жыл бұрын
Good job...I have a b2650 and at work we have a 2025 R the jd rpm idles at 1500 where the kubota idles at 1000...but I hate the pedals on the kubota..jd wins in my opinion for that....if you ever find a conversion kit...im in!!!
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Haha, yeah I know what you mean. Thanks for sharing!
@herbcaldwell9432 жыл бұрын
This is the third time and it still gets a thumbs up from me.
@timtwing58862 жыл бұрын
The reason Kubota tractors FEL sticks out farther from the tractor than JD is because that makes it just that much more versatile. I think Kubota has taken that approach for some years. They might not have the highest lift capacity but their loaders on most of their tractors have high lift, good reach= good dump angles. There's much more to a loader than lift capacity, plus one must take into account where that lift capacity was taken from and the options/add ons to the loader. With that being said your number was a far cry from Kubotas number. Everyone you add more weight to Kubotas loader vs JD, because Kubotas sticks out farther, every pound causes a greater and greater affect on lift capacity. But really for the average home owner lift capacity isn't something you should be so concerned with. I would personally prefer a more versatile loader.
@ibookgeek014 жыл бұрын
What model JD skid steer, been looking for a used steer and not really seeing a lot of used lol
@vannorman11164 жыл бұрын
Jd 320...325...or 332 with tracks
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
This one is a 2018 324e. Sold my Cat 259B3. Initial impressions are that I love this one.
@doct0rnic3 жыл бұрын
Its about price for me, I searched this subject because I worry that the BX might be too small, I started looking at the B series because its roughly priced the same as the 1025, I didn't know that the B series has the independent brakes, which would put it as a winner for me.
@tonistephenson89624 жыл бұрын
Is 2009 Kubota L3400 4x4 Hydrostatic, garage kept, R4 tires, with front loader, under 400 hrs. for 16k a good deal? What about that tractor model good/bad?? Any advice appreciated...looking to get a tractor have some acreage trying to learn. Thanks.
@AdamSmith-uv6kr4 жыл бұрын
Non of the dealers near me even offer a pin on loader option. All of the booms they bring in as of 2018 1/2 are quick attach ready from the factory so I wonder if your seeing 2018 and older.
@stumpintom23 Жыл бұрын
I think the lift height of the loader is going to be the deal breaker for me on these two tractors.
@jetdr2 жыл бұрын
I Love a Kubota, been a fan of those for many Years, I am really looking at the 2601.
@jameskennerly97483 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir!
@expatconn72424 жыл бұрын
Does KUBOTA have the forward , reverse on the column like the J D that you hade in your vid . 3 different styles
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
Yes, they have the same setup for their power reverser transmission
@jhomrich894 жыл бұрын
i have owned both jd and kubota honestly put the 2 pedal system on the kubota and that would make it 100% for me, especially when literally every other manufacturer uses some form of a 2 pedal system i find the tredle pedal not very natural especially when doing loader work. Otherwise i feel in all series Kubota is the better machine i can overlook the tredle because of all the other features it offers over deere
@JB.Olsen7 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that JD where I live is within $500 difference to the B2601, and the B2601 is 2k cheaper at the kubota dealer I’m familiar with than other dealers for the same tractor, so it’s interesting. Also, agreed on the pedals. I’d much prefer one pedal with a power reverser, and it’s much more natural. But I prefer the Kubota over the JD even so.
@ritterjon4 жыл бұрын
💥 How dare you have your opinion! 😂 One advantage that the Kubota has with its loader sticking out farther is its reaching ability despite the loss of lift capacity. You made good points, I for one like the treadle pedal. However, Kubota should provide a kit to change it out for those like the Deere system better. I don’t know why they haven’t done that yet. *Keep on tractoring!* 👍
@98durangopack3 жыл бұрын
I like this guy. Lmao When he started talking about the gas pedal on both machines I laughed pretty good. I hear ya man. I honestly don't mind the Kubota pedal on my b2601. I would prefer the Deere dual if it was correct as in what we drive every day..
@retireddriver164 жыл бұрын
What have you got that compare with a jd4200
@tlclandscaping84554 жыл бұрын
I used to have a 4600 awsme machine
@markcole64752 жыл бұрын
I was under the impression the B series was the subcompact models and the L series was the Compact series? Learn something new everyday …😊 Interesting video tho!
@GoodWorksTractors2 жыл бұрын
B and L are both compacts, so is the Grand L and MX...BX is the subcompact. Clear as mud? 🤣
@markcole64752 жыл бұрын
@@GoodWorksTractors that’s what I was told by my Kubota dealer is all! Guess it’s confusing for everyone ! Lol Guess I’m confused with why so many different models? The B series and L series seem very similar other than the L series has a bigger frame and can’t do a belly mower! You would think the BX series would be sufficient for belly mower capabilities?
@chadbinette3201 Жыл бұрын
To me the series aren't lines up till the L-series and 4 series. Bx is slightly smaller than 1025r or 1023e. So in order I guess it would be bx - 1025r - b series - 2 series - larger b series or lx now =3 series and then l series and 4 series. And even then the largest l series have larger loaders I believe or atleast used to. And right when you get used to model numbers they change them. They do it on purpose so they can't compare to competition.
@danielsharon5244 жыл бұрын
I still think a 2025R vs. B2601 (& maybe 2032R vs. LX 3350) is as close to apples to apples as you can get. The 2025R is even $2500 more than a 1025R so that part is a wash, the FEL capacity on the 2025R is (very) slightly higher than a 1025R (prob. a wash), & the 3pt hitch capacity is significantly higher on a 2025R vs. a 1025R (prob. close to if not a wash). I think it would come down to maneuverability, split vs. single brakes, lift height, steel vs. plastic hood, fuel fill location, serviceability, dash layout, lights, hydraulic options, pedals, swing arms, quick attach bucket, FEL/BH ease of installation/removal, BH capabilities, mower deck attaching, and last but certainly not least, the 3sp. vs. 2 sp. If Deere went with the 3sp. & better swing arms, it wouldn't even be a question which one I'd be ordering (hopefully someone @ Deere reads these comments). I WANT a Deere but EVERYONE raves about those 2 features and so they ALONE have me seriously considering a Kubota.
@GadgetBiker4 жыл бұрын
The Kubota treadle pedal is kinda like Harley guys who HATE a heel/toe shifter. I personally adjust mine so that I can't even get my toe under the shifter.
@dpistone108 ай бұрын
Great video Courtney. 👍🚜👍🚜
@LeaMacDonald4 жыл бұрын
Seeing orange first thing Saturday morning is difficult . . . unless it's in my Lucky Charms. However, seeing a subcompact JD compared to a compact Orange plays testament to the fact of how capable the John Deere subcompact really is. In the end a Saturday morning spent with John Deere presented by GWT's makes for an epic Saturday! Now, on to cartoons and Saturday Morning Monster Matinee! (reruns) :)
@scurrytom4 жыл бұрын
Ahhhhhh the beautiful orange sunrise. Haha.
@KUBBI74884 жыл бұрын
I read all the comments and everybody complaining about the paddle on kubota nothing else! I would rather deal with that funky pedal then green jd with the thin metal
@GoodWorksTractors4 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you've never looked at a John Deere.
@KUBBI74884 жыл бұрын
@@GoodWorksTractors yes I did few times! Jd made out of plastic and thin metal !