Posted by JDseller on June 15, 2012 at 20:25:05 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Kubota B2630 Opinions... posted by used-to-be-iowa-dave on June 15, 2012 at 12:28:11:
The Kubota B2630 is only a 19.5 PTO horse power machine or 26 HP gross. It is not going to be any speed daemon with a 72 inch deck.
I would keep the Massey and just get a good Zero turn mower. If the pond damn is an issue just get a finish mower for the Massey. The only way I would think of buying the Kubota is IF you have a need for the backhoe and snow blower. You already have everything else but just want to mow faster.
I would bet that you can get a local dealer to bring you out a used/demo zero turn mower to mow your yard with one time. I think that with a good zero turn you can cut the mowing time by at least a third. The Kubota 2630 will not gain you that much in time savings.
The little compact tractors do a lot of different things. The trouble with them is that they really don't do any of them great but do a lot of them well. They are versatile but a good zero turn will out mow them hands down. I will not even push one brand or a another. There are lots of good ones out there now. Just find a good local dealer and try one.
Also the lift capacity of that B2630 will not be even half of what your Massey will lift with its loader.
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