Length | 95.1 (241 cm) | |
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Weight | 1 | |
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Wheelbase | 61.5 (156 cm) | |
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Width (in.) | 49 (124 cm) | |
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"Recently purchased. Got to love 0% financing. Was going to get a BX25D, but after a lot of research on TBN and really focusing on what I was going to do with it, decided to go up a size. Only need to mowe 1 acre, but will till 3 acres. Pull logs, stumps.Grade 2 acres for landscaping, dig foundation for garage. Trench in drain tile and water and septic lines. Have 5 hours of digging with backhoe already. Very easy to use. Digs through wet dirt to 36" like its butter. Stability on a slight muddy slope was very good. More to come as I play with the."
"Moving up from a BX2660 for these reasons: - Access to underside for MMM hookup,and servicing filters, MMM and other grease zerks. - Higher ground clearance for plowing, tilling etc. - 3 speed HST. - Little more power and weight. - Foldable ROPS; - Analog(?) Hour Meter - Got good trade in for BX."
"I bought this tractor to clear a lot of brush, large boulders too big to fit in the front loader bucket apprx. 2' x 2' not sure of the weight but I was able to push them where I wanted no problem. I had a pile 10' high x 30' long of cherry tree tops average 18' long x 14" and was able to lift them with the front loader to move without even bouncing the machine. Did an excellent job grading while back dragging the blade. I did have the dealership attach the Steele blade for the front of the loader bucket. I used the backhoe with a 16" bucket to dig 5' down to repair a crack in my foundation all the way to the footing. The front loader bucket was the perfect width to remove the soil to install my new front walk. It left just enough room to screed the sand before paver installation. Another good feature is the front loader bucket has a float position to use for winter plowing. Which I haven't had a chance to try yet. This machine has exceeded my expectations."
"No issues right through 400 hours."
"The rear axle lock is of very poor design. It will not engage very well, and if it kicks out, it is all-over. Has been totally replaced 3 times and still will not work properly(?). I had a 2011 b 2620 with the same problem, i should have learned !!!! my BX-2200 was perfect all trhe way to 3100 hrs when I traded, BIG mistake !! will never buy another one!!!!!!!!!!"
"Overall it is a fine tractor. I use it mostly for mowing around 5 acres weekly. I bought this tractor with a 60" deck and turf tires, and nothing else. I traded in a JD455 mower, also with a 60" deck. My major complaint with the JD455 was that it would suck grass clippings onto the shrouds covering the engine, requiring frequent stopping and shutting the engine off to clean it off. I do not have this problem with the B2620. However, I do have a major complaint in that the front tires dig up my grass whenever I turn around at the end of my yard or when I go around trees. This leaves bare ground, as shown by the attached photo. This was in 2-wheel drive and going slowly when turning. The JD455 did not have this problem. It is easier to grease the mower deck on this tractor compared to the JD455. However, the B2620 service manual says to grease it daily. The JD455 only needed to be greased every 25 hours. The B2620 does not come with a mulching deck, where the JD455 did. I have to run over the grass clippings a couple of times to spread them out. However, the B2620 is much better at cutting tall grass."
"I am swapping out the tires and getting a metal sunshade. This tractor is perfect for my light duty needs at my farm."
"Purchased loader and 60" belly mower (29B) as a unit. Excellent value."
"Replaced a Ford 3000 yard ornament and JD X485 mower. Purchased with RCK-60-29B belly mower and LA364 FEL. Does not mow as well as the 485 but much better than the JD 240 the 485 replaced. Purchased a Land Pride BB1548 and with it and the FEL was able to clean out and re-sculpt half acre pond during last summer's drought. Did pump it dry first. Works great, getting firewood up out of the woods and with a Land Pride RCR1548 rotary cutter keeps a 10 acre pasture groomed. Could use 60" rotary cutter but the 48" works better in my wooded areas. I remove the mower and FEL often with no complaints that practice hasn't solved. Handled 2010/11 and 12/13 winter snow with 72" rear blade and FEL. No fluid in tires. Do have an issue with the 3 point linkage and belly mower raising and lowering from the same control. As a result I've bent and had to replace 3 point linkage parts because I backed up with the mower down and hung the linkage up in a bank. I felt a bit stupid and I pay more attention now. I agree with other reviews that the turn signal switch is easily activated with your knee. I'm 6' 3" and that may be part of it. Could use a bigger tool box but I'd just fill it."
"After quite a long decision making process, I decided on a Kubota B2620 over a similar compared John Deere 2320 or 2520. I believe the JD is a good tractor but opted for the Kubota. I purchased the LA364 loader and 54 inch belly mower. My reason for selecting Kubota is this: The tractor is made in Japan but the front loader and belly mower are made in GA. The JD was made all over the place, I like the fact Kubota makes everything on this tractor. This tractor is strong for its size, I am able to run my father’s 50 inch rear tiller with no problem, front loader is more than enough to pull the rear loaded tires off the ground. Here are some points of interest if you are looking at a tractor of this size: If you are going to use this tractor for mowing, keep in mind if you go over a 54 inch mower deck, you get gauge wheels for height adjustment (JD and Kubota). This means the mower actually rolls on the ground while you mow, if your ground is not perfectly smooth, it’s a horrible experience. If most people are like me, a lot of my yard at one time was pasture so I opted for the 54 inch mower deck which is a "floating" deck...rotary dial adjustable. Another point of the floating deck is that you can lock it in the up position without exiting the tractor and putting a pin in the linkage if you decide to use the 3 pt with the deck still on. Kubota has a three range hydro drive. I hardly ever use the low range (tilling mostly), I find myself using high for tramming and level mowing, med rang works for loader work and mowing on grade. JD pushes its easy on/off loader; I can remove mine in approx 2 minutes. Installing is almost as quick. Just serviced mine for the first time. Kubota offers a 5 filter kit for 100.00 bucks (good deal) it included air, hydro, hydraulic, oil, and fuel filter. This tractor is a little bit lighter than the JD, I cannot speak of the JD's power and traction, but the Kubota has done all I want it to do. It has bar turf tires on the rear and turf on the front. I am amazed at how little it marks the ground even in wet conditions. We have owned and currently own several Ford, John Deere and Massey’s on the farm with no complaints. I am just as happy with this little tractor as I am with the larger ones. I truly believe you will like what you get used to."