I think you guys made a good choice. I purchased a LX2610 ROPS a year ago and I have been very happy with it as well. I opted for the Land Pride 6' snow blade rather than the snowblower for snow removal. Works well with less than a foot of snow but when we occasionally get a foot or two, a snowblower would be the better tool for the job. It's nice to be able to easily swap between the blade and bucket when needed though.
thats accully aint bad of the price for the whole package deeres here dont have cab for there 2022r and plus they still wanted $30,000 more wich was insane
Thanks for sharing your numbers.. I have asked other people in the past before and it's a big secret... I just got got my 3310 a few weeks ago and with the loader and 60" bucket also with ktac and financing it was 39k.. I didn't buy a snowblower yet but I will next year.. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice purchase, which also seems to make both of you happy. Kubota = the Tonka for adults. I know this from experience. "Okay, now I have to go play in the snow, see you later."
Who knew playing with Tonkas as kids would be good life experience for playing with tractors later in life? ;-) We love our Kubota, it's awesome, and built Tonka Tough!
Nice tractor. Traded my BX23S for the LX3310HSTC. Someone gave me a free tractor for a summer at my house I was hooked. Bought the BX worked great at the house then we bought 100 acres in WV. We're starting our own business to repay costs of the tractor and attachments for the farm. It was delivered yesterday. 😂
New Subscriber here! I came across your channel earlier today and shared it with my friend Dave (RCAFPolarExpress). I live not far on the other side of the border. I live 35 miles northeast of you. I recognized the farm next to the I91 you show in your channel's introduction! I use to travel regularly for work to MA. You don't go wrong buying a tractor on such a large property. Especially with a long driveway. The front snowblower is not a luxury, it's a must! The cab as well! Actually, this is much closer to an investment than an expense. Thanks! Joe.
Ooops, it's rather Northwest. I am in St-Joachim-de-Shefford. I run a small channel similar to yours, about tractors, outdoors, mechanic. We live on 88 acres of land, mostly wooded. Thanks!
I put side extensions on it and I haven't had any issues at all. I find it to give a tighter turning radius not being so wide. If your asking about the traction I've had no issues with wheel slippage or anything like that..This is a commercial grade snow thrower as well 😉. Hope this helps 😁
The payment on my lx2610 is $412 a month I'd have to say that's pretty good versus $400 per day rental for a John Deere wow... and if you can find plenty of work for a tractor it's a great investment.. and they will last two lifetimes properly maintained
We have loved our LX3310, and having it in the garage gives us peace of mind when there is work to be done with it. (clearing the road of fallen trees, dirt work, snow clearing etc.) The tractors we rented were all open station, having the cab is a huge benefit to us (heat / AC especially make us happy).
So the turf tires in my opinion get better traction in the snow and ice and they don't tear up my lawn or driveway. I rented a tractor with the R14s and I didn't care for the tires, they did tear up the dirt driveway when it was just a little damp and when I did some dirt work tore up the grass too.
That size tire with beet juice I can tell you right now is not 550 lbs per tire that is total between both tires my last Kubota l3301 head bigger tires in total with both was 660 lb with beet juice 11 pounds per gallon
He was doing clean up. It was the rest of the snow that fell over night which was a few inches at most. There is a steep grade with a 60° turn which I know doesn't show well on camera. But hey if you want to come shovel my 1/4 mile driveway with a shovel be my guest.
Your comparing a 2 series to a 3 series. Not apples to apples. I have owned both and in the long run there is no comparison. JD is head and shoulders above Kubota. The oil change alone will almost cost you double. Good luck.
I think it's a matter of application on what is 'better', and we get it - some brand loyalty is like religion. For us, and for the money, Kubota came out way on top. Heated and AC cab was a primary deciding factor with the features we wanted. Not even JD or Kubota agree on what their 'comparison tractor' is, and looking at UA-cam, very few do. If you have a recommendation for the model with factory cab on the John Deere side that is a good comparison, please let us know. Cheers!
P.S. We just made a comparison just now to the 3039R Compact Utility Tractor with Factory installed Delux Cab. Without the front mount snowblower, or box blade, it was over our 50k already. (priced out using the "build your own" option on the configure.deere.com website) - Curious what you think the comparable tractor is to the LX3310 Deluxe Cab model is, let us know.
I think you guys made a good choice. I purchased a LX2610 ROPS a year ago and I have been very happy with it as well. I opted for the Land Pride 6' snow blade rather than the snowblower for snow removal. Works well with less than a foot of snow but when we occasionally get a foot or two, a snowblower would be the better tool for the job. It's nice to be able to easily swap between the blade and bucket when needed though.
thats accully aint bad of the price for the whole package deeres here dont have cab for there 2022r and plus they still wanted $30,000 more wich was insane
Thanks for sharing your numbers.. I have asked other people in the past before and it's a big secret... I just got got my 3310 a few weeks ago and with the loader and 60" bucket also with ktac and financing it was 39k.. I didn't buy a snowblower yet but I will next year.. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice purchase, which also seems to make both of you happy.
Kubota = the Tonka for adults. I know this from experience.
"Okay, now I have to go play in the snow, see you later."
Who knew playing with Tonkas as kids would be good life experience for playing with tractors later in life? ;-) We love our Kubota, it's awesome, and built Tonka Tough!
Nice tractor. Traded my BX23S for the LX3310HSTC. Someone gave me a free tractor for a summer at my house I was hooked. Bought the BX worked great at the house then we bought 100 acres in WV. We're starting our own business to repay costs of the tractor and attachments for the farm. It was delivered yesterday. 😂
Tractors are definitely addicting
New Subscriber here! I came across your channel earlier today and shared it with my friend Dave (RCAFPolarExpress). I live not far on the other side of the border. I live 35 miles northeast of you. I recognized the farm next to the I91 you show in your channel's introduction! I use to travel regularly for work to MA. You don't go wrong buying a tractor on such a large property. Especially with a long driveway. The front snowblower is not a luxury, it's a must! The cab as well! Actually, this is much closer to an investment than an expense. Thanks! Joe.
That's great, thank you so much for subscribing! Yes, I agree with you on all fronts with the tractor! We absolutely love our Kubota!
Ooops, it's rather Northwest. I am in St-Joachim-de-Shefford. I run a small channel similar to yours, about tractors, outdoors, mechanic. We live on 88 acres of land, mostly wooded. Thanks!
We have subscribed to your channel. Thank you!
Looking for a cab tractor just like yours. Why did you choose the 51” blower and not the 63-64” bigger ones? Great videos 👍🏼🇺🇸
How do you like the 51" lx2970 vs the 64" commercial blower? track width on your lx3310 is 53.7" just wider than blower. any issues?
I put side extensions on it and I haven't had any issues at all. I find it to give a tighter turning radius not being so wide. If your asking about the traction I've had no issues with wheel slippage or anything like that..This is a commercial grade snow thrower as well 😉. Hope this helps 😁
Looks like you guys opted for the turf tires.
We're really happy with them and they work great in the snow.
The payment on my lx2610 is $412 a month I'd have to say that's pretty good versus $400 per day rental for a John Deere wow... and if you can find plenty of work for a tractor it's a great investment.. and they will last two lifetimes properly maintained
PS PTO horsepower does not affect front end loader use just PTO driven implements
We have loved our LX3310, and having it in the garage gives us peace of mind when there is work to be done with it. (clearing the road of fallen trees, dirt work, snow clearing etc.) The tractors we rented were all open station, having the cab is a huge benefit to us (heat / AC especially make us happy).
Why did you choose turf tires and not R14’s?
So the turf tires in my opinion get better traction in the snow and ice and they don't tear up my lawn or driveway. I rented a tractor with the R14s and I didn't care for the tires, they did tear up the dirt driveway when it was just a little damp and when I did some dirt work tore up the grass too.
That size tire with beet juice I can tell you right now is not 550 lbs per tire that is total between both tires my last Kubota l3301 head bigger tires in total with both was 660 lb with beet juice 11 pounds per gallon
Good to know! I guestimated the capacity in gallons in each tire. We enjoy the extra weight from the beet juice, and that it's non-toxic!
Gunna wear that windshield plum out with that wiper.
I see a foot print in the snow it shows 1 inch no where near a foot. Bad depth perception.
He was doing cleanup after he plowed the night before which snowed a foot. Semantics, but your right there isn't a foot on the tarmac...
Doesn't look like a foot of snow to me? I could shovel that much. I also didn't see the steep slopes you mentioned. Operator needs practice.
He was doing clean up. It was the rest of the snow that fell over night which was a few inches at most. There is a steep grade with a 60° turn which I know doesn't show well on camera. But hey if you want to come shovel my 1/4 mile driveway with a shovel be my guest.
@@redfoxmanortractorsequipment No thank you. Thanks for the clarification. I love your tractor. Wish I had one. Keep up the great videos.
Your comparing a 2 series to a 3 series. Not apples to apples. I have owned both and in the long run there is no comparison. JD is head and shoulders above Kubota. The oil change alone will almost cost you double. Good luck.
I think it's a matter of application on what is 'better', and we get it - some brand loyalty is like religion. For us, and for the money, Kubota came out way on top. Heated and AC cab was a primary deciding factor with the features we wanted. Not even JD or Kubota agree on what their 'comparison tractor' is, and looking at UA-cam, very few do. If you have a recommendation for the model with factory cab on the John Deere side that is a good comparison, please let us know. Cheers!
P.S. We just made a comparison just now to the 3039R Compact Utility Tractor with Factory installed Delux Cab. Without the front mount snowblower, or box blade, it was over our 50k already. (priced out using the "build your own" option on the configure.deere.com website) - Curious what you think the comparable tractor is to the LX3310 Deluxe Cab model is, let us know.
JD really has dropped the ball with no factory cab for the 2 series, I own a Kubota because of it. BTW I grew up on green…..
Blow that snow as far away as you can or you will regret it when you run out of room to put it. Definitely dont blow it at a wall.
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