In fact, their diesel engines are very efficient and highly reliable. How many hours is too many for a tractor? For somebody new to tractors, I'd be inclined to stay under about hours. Above that, you should have a fairly good understanding of mechanical things and be familiar with what you're looking at.
Between hours and more, you have some tired machines and it will usually show by physical appearances. What's better Kubota or John Deere? The simple answer is that there's no clear winner. I sell both used John Deere and Kubota tractors because of the proven reliability, parts availability, and plethora of dealer locations around the country to provide support. Who makes the best tractor?
It's clear that dealers rated Fendt as having the strongest 'brand image and impact'; it scored Next up was Case IH What is a good tractor to buy? What should I look for when buying a tractor? Here are his pointers to follow when inspecting a used tractor.
Fire or flood damage. Machine will likely be repainted. Wear and tear. Cab and tire wear should coincide with tractor hours. Tire kicking. Look for leaks. Inspect the engine. Take out the dipstick. Is Mahindra a good tractor? For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. How Long Will a Kubota Last? Thread starter rScotty Start date Jan 30, Jan 30, 1. Restoring Yanmar YMD. Figure on doing maintenance by the book or close to it, OEM parts, use a block heater in the winter, and work it hard but no abuse.
I've heard lots of guesses, but I don't think I've ever seen any data or studies to back up the guesses. Maybe a guess is as good as we've got so far. Is brand new better than hrs? How much life is left at hrs? How long do you expect them to last? Works fine, nothing needed. Jan 30, 2. Joined Nov 29, Messages If a diesel is not abused and maintained well it may well outlast you, I have seen a number of diesels with well over hours still going very strong.
Jan 30, 3. George Super Member. As long as the tractor is maintained properly and not abused it should last a very long time. Your tractor at hrs is just broke in IMO. Generally speaking, a tractor should easily last hrs. By that time there may be a need for some repairs just from normal wear. New vs one with hours? It depends if buying from a dealer or private owner, whether it still has warranty, if traded in at a dealer it may be the PO needed a larger tractor or may be that he had many problems with it or could be just a demo.
If not abused a hr tractor is basically still new. He is only talking about the general engine and not the RTV specifically. I was concerned about my heavy use and being able to save up to buy another. I try to change the oil and filter about every hrs which can get expensive up front for my frequent use. I change the trans every hrs and I use all Kubota filters. Is that a Miller bobcat welder or a bobcat as in skid steer.?
I have almost zero blow by-- still. If this is a skid steer, There are other things to look at Onfoot Member. I have over hours on it and it looks and runs like new. I have heard of folks getting 30, hours! I change the oil and filter in my genset every hours. Mind you, it never starts cold, living in a heated generator shed. Thanks for the feedback. That's a welder. I am maximizing the potential of sun and wind as power sources, but between October and February we depend on the diesel genset to make up the difference--days are short and there is often not much wind--and the ice is feet thick on the river.
We 'met' the Yukon via our son, who had moved here after university. He fell in love with the territory after spending his summers here as a river adventure guide for local adventure tour operators.
We came for a visit and fell in love too. So here we are. By birth I am a 5th generation Californian, but I have always loved the North. It's in my genes, I think. There is a small community in Alaska named after my great-great grandfather. At least that is the Reader's Digest version I have seen several rtvs with over 12, hours on them and little to no maintenance, the engine oil was changed every hours, trans at the same time and all the filters.
That drivetrain is so indestructable it is truly amazing.
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