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NH TC33 vs Kubota L3010

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Cody Reeves
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2001-06-20          29460

I looked at the Kubota L3010 and how the front end loader was designed. It is supported across the top, across the front of the tractor and it is supported all the way back to the rear axle. I have only looked at the TC33 so far. It is only supported by 4 bolts on each side of the lower block. Please correct me if I am wrong but it seems that the Kubota is going to out perform and last the NH hands down. I still like the NH brand but I am really concerned about the design. Is the NH TC35 designed the same way?

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NH TC33 vs Kubota L3010

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keith rose
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2001-06-24          29575

They are all designed the same way, i have had by tc29d for two months and have had no problems. I believe the under carraige hookup is a problem if you are using implements like a belly mower. The JD is the same as the NH and I havent heard of any major problems, the Kubota I think you have to get off the tractor and set up loader legs if you want to remove it while the deere and NH use the loader fram as a stand. ....

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Art White
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2001-06-25          29595

Keith is right about the loader you do have to put stands down to set the Kubota loader. The loader is supported all the way to the rear of the Kubota as you noted which helps to reduce the load and stress from the front of the tractor. ....

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