Posted by newhollandnut on January 04, 2019 at 20:32:01 from (174.231.165.231):
In Reply to: side by sides posted by JDPhil on January 04, 2019 at 14:36:18:
I have a 900 kubota that is about a year old. I didn’t really like the ones without the independent rear suspension but I really like the new one. Total on the farm we have 3. Mine, kubota 1140 and a gator 850 or 8 something. The gator is ok. Better than a pickup but a lot more of a toy. The kubota’s are the work horses of the farm. Have yet to have any issues with the kubota. The gator is pretty beat up mainly because of the primary drivers but one major problem is the throttle cable comes off of actuator constantly. The way it is attached is hard to explain but very silly if you look at it. It’s a major pain when it happens with a 30 gallon spot sprayer full as you have to raise the bed to fix it. Also had a lot of electrical problems but mostly from negligence I believe. There are only two things I do not like about the kubota. First the rear hitch receiver is way under the machine. It difficult to change hitches and you need at least 4” of sleeve between the pin hole and the welded on drop or rise. Most hitched are only 3 1/2. They make a kit too fix it. Just haven’t bought it yet. Second I wish I would have gotten a 4 seater. Seems like there’s always more that two of us going somewhere and my wife and I are expecting our first child next month so the extra room would be nice. I’m going tomorrow to see about trading the 2 seater for a 4 seater. Also I was on the fence about buying used or new. Kubota almost always offers 0% interest of utvs. So that was a no brainer buy new and very little upfront money out of pocket. Got to build quite a bit of extra fence with the cash still on hand
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