Kubota GR2120 Personal Review and Ride & Drive!

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2023
  • Chris shows us his personal Kubota GR2120 Diesel lawn tractor to give you a run down from front to back on all of its features as well as review his 70hrs on the clock! Afterwards he show you the unit in action on his property.
    Content provided by Huckabones Equipment, Cobden Ontario Canada.
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  • @rtg
    @rtg 5 місяців тому +3

    If you ever get a chance, I would love to see a demonstration of the attachments you can get for this machine; the blade, broom, snowblower... There's no much information out there on them, or demonstrations of them in use. Great video!

  • @richardtrammell7521
    @richardtrammell7521 6 днів тому

    Thanks for the info 😊

  • @michelparent8392
    @michelparent8392 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the interesting video Chris. I am presently using a Massey with hydrostatic transmission and hydraulic deck. I do have a super steep incline to mow and that can only be done using aggresive tire chains for traction. The climb is so steep that there is very little ground pressure on the front wheels during the ascend and the tractor just tobbogans, ripping and tearing lawn on the way down . What is the steepest recomended climb angle and the critical climb angle as well as side hilling angles for the GR120?

  • @justingregoris3164
    @justingregoris3164 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm looking to get one but I am worried that it is really a 3x4 as soon as you start to turn. I need this to also blow snow on my gravel and interlocking driveway - it is u-shaped and as soon as I turn, I may not be able to push through the snow because of it going into 3x4? Also, how high does the front snowblower lift off the ground? I also have to blow snow down steep gravel driveway to the shop. How does this GR2120 compare to the John Deere X739? Or is it no comparison... 739 blows the GR out of the water?

  • @bradleyphillips204
    @bradleyphillips204 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I don't see too many of these and have read the other comments. My thought on comparison between the Kubota models and John Deere is just like some manufacturers ATVs for example sometimes they do not directly compete. The gr2120 I believe sits between the x590 and x700 series John Deere. The BX 1880 is a notch past the x758 because it can use a loader and has a 3 point hitch. Until you get to the subcompact tractors there's a place in there where it's like comparing apples to oranges. Both brands have great machines. It's just about what you want to do with it. That being said the only thing that I would find disappointing about the gr2120 would be that visually if you take the cover off the back the axle doesn't look visually beefy. Not sure how much weight the tractor moves but not a big deal if you are just using it to mow. May be more helpful for snow removal though. The other thing is that it would be nice to have some different tire options like Carlisle all trails or something more grippy but then the worry would be rubbing up front on the deck with a tight turning radius. Overall both brands are good and Kubota is definitely worth looking into for me next time. I have a little under 2 acres. Not sure if id do this or go to the BX. Basically want for mow and snow.

    • @HuckabonesEquipment
      @HuckabonesEquipment  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and the comment, agree with the apples & oranges comment GR is very different from the X series Deere with different set ups and different Pros/Cons

  • @radioace318la
    @radioace318la 2 місяці тому

    Any idea why my front wheel drive quit working? The shaft isn’t turning. Thanks

  • @williamcoon5863
    @williamcoon5863 3 місяці тому

    Where did you get those cool hub caps?

  • @jacobhendrickson8935
    @jacobhendrickson8935 4 місяці тому

    I have a chance to get one of these 2010 model garage kept 230 hours in great shape with a soft cab snow blower and salt spreader for 3900. Is it worth 3900??

  • @justCarner
    @justCarner 10 місяців тому

    What Deere would this compare to? The 758? Also, does this have any suspension at all? I have husqvarnas biggest garden tractor, which is fine but my property is rough, hilly and not easy to manage. The lack of power steering and 4wd makes it hard to deal with. Not to mention, mowing with locking diff engaged takes even longer because it won’t turn good. It’s just too much for what my mower can handle. It has handled it since 2016 very well, since it works at its absolute hardest and hasn’t died yet. Also the deck is spring assist, so, not practical for my land I would say. I’m looking to purchase this, the Deere equivalent or the simplicity prestige with power steering, suspension, striping kit on it stock. But no diesel.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 9 місяців тому +1

      Nope, no suspension, just a couple small springs on the seat, and they don't do much...its a rough ride.
      The X754 has 4 wheel steering, the X758 does not but is 4WD, where the X754 is not 4WD. Personally, yes, I would go with the X758 over the Kubota. The John Deere X758 has a higher horsepower diesel engine 24HP VS the 17HP of the Kubota. The X758 is a bit beefier in build too, the Kubota GR series looks more like a regular old off the shelf box store lawn tractor...sure its 4WD, but doesn't look nearly as heavy duty as the John Deere. Both the X754 and X758 have power steering, but if you got a rough property to mow, I'd certainly get the 4WD X758, the heck with the 4 wheel steer stuff. The X758 also is offered with a 60" deck, the Kubota only has a 54" deck as the largest option.
      I have a Kubota BX2680 sub-compact tractor, but the JD X758 would be my choice if I was after a garden tractor type mower. Price is high regardless which color you buy, but honestly I'd go with the X758 for your needs. Deck lift on the X758 hydraulic.
      The X758 does have a rear diff lock, the Kubota GR series does not.
      Big huge PLUS for the John Deere X758 again, they offer an air ride seat kit so more comfortable than the Kubota would ever be.
      Gotta say, even though I own a Kubota tractor, I'd definitely pick that X758 as a dedicated mowing machine...and keep in mind its capable of running a front mount snow blower, and some other attachments if you need.

    • @bradleyphillips204
      @bradleyphillips204 8 місяців тому

      I always figured that the gr2120 sat between the John Deere x590 and the x700 series tractor. The gr isn't as beefy as the x700. The gr looks like something that would be great for mowing and maybe some snow but to do other things like tilling a garden obviously the John Deere has more options.

    • @justCarner
      @justCarner 8 місяців тому

      @@bradleyphillips204 yeah, I hear ya. That’s what’s it seems like to me. Not quite as beefy as x700s, but it is bigger than it looks. I went to look at one in person and they are bigger than my husqvarna glxi54, just more heavy duty in all aspects. The fact that it’s 4wd and power steering with a diesel engine is what I am after so, I honestly don’t know if I can justify the price between the deer and the kubota. My neighbor has the x739 and it’s very nice, but the cost is insane. I think at this point the kubota would suit my needs. I don’t need to till a garden, etc. I just need a mower and potentially a snow plow and that is more than enough to plow snow.

  • @JohannZ100
    @JohannZ100 11 місяців тому +2

    Better than the mowers sold at lowes or home depot espcially the John Deere Troy bilt or any Craftsman mowers sold at lowes

    • @Morpheen999
      @Morpheen999 11 місяців тому +2

      Ya its a heck of a lot more money, It has to be 20x better

    • @WilliamEllison
      @WilliamEllison 11 місяців тому +1

      When I visited Lowe's and Home Depot, I couldn't help but notice the absence of high-end mower models on their showroom floors. Instead, they prominently displayed a range of entry-level mowers, which, in all likelihood, catered to the budget constraints of the vast majority of customers. It was evident that these retail giants focused on offering options that were affordable and accessible to the average consumer, which is a smart business strategy.
      Although Lowe's and Home Depot boasted an extensive selection of mowers, it became apparent that prestigious brands like Kubota and Simplicity were not part of their inventory. These top-tier mower brands were renowned for their superior quality, advanced features, and unmatched performance. However, the premium price tags attached to them made them more suitable for individuals with a more substantial budget for lawn care equipment.
      Having invested in a Simplicity mower myself, I can attest that it was indeed a substantial financial commitment. The decision to splurge on a high-quality mower was driven by my desire for unmatched precision and durability. Simplicity mowers were reputed to deliver immaculate cuts and were built to last, making them a favorite among avid lawn enthusiasts.
      However, looking back, I couldn't help but wonder if I had overestimated the need for such a premium mower. In hindsight, I pondered whether opting for a more affordable model from Home Depot could have been a wiser choice. After all, many entry-level mowers nowadays come with decent cutting capabilities and reliability, and they may have provided a satisfactory performance that could rival that of my high-end Simplicity mower.
      While the allure of owning a top-tier mower was undeniable, the practicality of a cost-effective option should not be overlooked. A cheap mower from Home Depot might have been a viable alternative, offering an appealing balance of functionality and budget-friendliness.
      In conclusion, the decision to invest in a high-end Simplicity mower was driven by a desire for top-notch performance and long-lasting quality. Yet, in retrospect, it's clear that a more affordable option from Lowe's or Home Depot could have potentially delivered comparable results, making me reconsider my choices for future lawn care investments.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 9 місяців тому +2

      @@WilliamEllison In order to find the better stuff you have to go to a dealer. Once at the dealer, for example your John Deere riding mowers are going to be the X-Series, starting from a lower end lawn tractor up to a diesel powered 4WD garden tractor.
      To get stuff that lasts, visit a dealer, the box store stuff is fine for someone just starting out, or that has a very small size property...but you get what you pay for, typically the box store stuff don't last nearly as long, and not much in the way of support.

    • @chuckm8472
      @chuckm8472 16 днів тому

      How heavy of a lawn roller can it handle, did they put a better hydro unit in them?

  • @arthurspooner36
    @arthurspooner36 11 місяців тому

    That seat blows
    I bought a car for that price that last 20 yrs. Kohler will need a head gasket before the gas runs dry.😊

  • @wb6568
    @wb6568 Місяць тому

    The background music interferes with the sound of the diesel engine.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 10 місяців тому +1

    Beats a jd any day

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 9 місяців тому +1

      IDK, their X758 looks like a dang good garden tractor, and its 4WD and can be had with an air ride seat....at least give you a less teeth jarring ride than every other lawn tractor out there LOL.
      I have a Kubota tractor, but no way would I waste the money on one of those GR riding mowers.

  • @richardmeyer7018
    @richardmeyer7018 9 місяців тому +2

    I had a GR2100 and it truly was one of the worst machines Kubota built. Constant repairs. I would avoid this at all costs

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 9 місяців тому

      I've heard a lot of people state the same thing about those Kubota lawn tractors. Given their price point, I'm glad I bought a BX instead that is far more versatile than their over-priced lawn tractors, even though the GR is 4WD, its not nearly as useful overall as the BX is.

    • @richardmeyer7018
      @richardmeyer7018 9 місяців тому +1

      @@wildbill23c you made the right decision

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 9 місяців тому

      @@richardmeyer7018 Definitely, I use the loader a lot, which was one reason that pushed me towards a BX. Now its just a matter of picking up all the attachments/implements that I need over time.

  • @HuckabonesEquipment
    @HuckabonesEquipment  5 місяців тому

    Find us online at www.huckabones.com or give us a call at 1-613-646-2708 for any of your Kubota and equipment needs!

  • @MrMan5014
    @MrMan5014 9 місяців тому +4

    If you like this style of tractor and love blowing lots of money, the Deere x700 series is a much better unit…much better machine and longevity than the GR…but the Bx is the better all choice…and the earlier Gr’s were absolutely garbage tractors…so much so that I’m surprised kubota didn’t discontinue them…they are a better machine now but they are just too much money for what you’re getting!

    • @HuckabonesEquipment
      @HuckabonesEquipment  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info

    • @GoGoggansGo
      @GoGoggansGo 5 місяців тому

      The 7 series Deere garden tractors are much bigger and arguably a lot better than the GR2120. But because garden tractor market is so small compared to compact tractors. They are enormously expensive to buy, I have a 1025 a seven series with the same but smaller diesel “1 liter vs 1.3” was literally the same money. This is why I actually recommend the Kabota with the diesel keyword, to anyone who can afford a 7 series or doesn’t have the room. You cannot go wrong with either.

    • @lilbreazy6785
      @lilbreazy6785 Місяць тому

      I’ve heard bad things about the earlier gr2000s but we have bought one brand new in 2005 and still have it today with very little issues