Posted by David Snipes on February 25, 2008 at 10:44:42 from (198.239.217.184):
In Reply to: Kubota M4950 posted by dpecota on February 24, 2008 at 08:24:19:
I have had a Kubota L245DT since 1977 and I can't really complain about it. Most of my frustration with it was that I often tried to work it beyond it's capacity, which is not the tractors fault. The engine has several small plugs pressed into the block at various places and one seems to blow out every couple of years. They access oil lines cast into the block and it dumps oil out at a rapid rate. If I was running a backhow and this occurred, the engine would be ruined. Hopefully the newer ones have correctet that weakness.
If you like all three brands pretty closely, I would consider the dealer as a tie breaker. Talk to previous customers, check with the local Better Business Bureau, etc.
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