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Kubota L2350 vs B20

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Paul
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1999-04-11          2731

I was wondering the trade offs between the L2350 and the B20. I would outfit them both with a backhoe and loader. Use them for drainage work, material spreading, private road maintence........I have found both machines in my area similarly priced. Thanks,Paul.

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Kubota L2350 vs B20

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1999-04-12          2739

The L2350 is a discontinued model replaced by the L2500 I own an L2350 DT and i love it but 1 of the biggest quirks of it is reverse gearing 2 of them you have a choice of superfast or super slow neither 1 is good for anythinghave you checked out the Kubota Tractor Source site @www.kubotasource.comthey have lots o good info on bota's ....

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Kubota L2350 vs B20

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1999-04-12          2755

As a new owner of an old B20 I can say I don't regret my decision. The loader issue is addressed by all manufacturers in a positive way. The backhoe however is addressed differently. Even my B20 manual says no 3 point hitch backhoe allowed. My primary concern was of the strength of the 3 pt hitch, mainly the top link particularly when digging towards the machine. The B20 now discontinued in favour of a B21 has a frame to carry everything including the loader whereas a 3 pt unit does not. The manufacturers may disagree and there are probably many happy 3 point users out there but the frame is what influenced my decision. My friend with a L3600 is faced with the same dilemna and has expressed good reviews on the frame setup vs the 3 pt. The frame offers some disadvantages as various messages on these sites have stated. Buy the machine that will do what you will do most. ....

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