I bought one with the backhoe attachment, I have just about 300 hrs on it and moved hundreds of tons of rock, from 3/4" landscape rock and 4-8" rip rap to 1000 lb boulders. I've saved over $150,000 so far doing my own hardscape for my new home build.
@@thewfc11 I've been using it alot for a brush hogging business. My opinion on the "composite" has changed a little. It's a great tractor for the money.
I borrowed one and during snow plowing the left back fender cracked when I used the handle to get up it's absolutely terrible that jd uses plastic parts all over and its super expensive to replace asvel so I'm thinking about getting a kubota with is made of metal
I've been fortunate that I haven't broken the "Composite" as they call it. We used it 2 weeks straight hours on end during the clean up after the tornadoes that hit our area here in TN. I was really impressed with how well this machine did at moving material, trees, block, etc that likely exceeded its lifting and pushing capacity. I think Kubota makes a solid product, and you'll be happy with your purchase.
I have one just like that bought 5 years ago I absolutely love it the tractor does everything I need to do on my 50 acers I have a tiller a grappel 60 in finish mower and the loader bucket that came with it I have never had to do anything to it but service the thing by the book it will serve you well
Similar situation -- we bought 60 acres in SW VA, but had been maintained a bit more. Still plenty to do, including lots of gravel drive/road maintenance. I'm waiting to pick up my new 2038R next month -- my understanding is the frame size on the 2038R is the same as the 3-series.
I bought one with the backhoe attachment, I have just about 300 hrs on it and moved hundreds of tons of rock, from 3/4" landscape rock and 4-8" rip rap to 1000 lb boulders. I've saved over $150,000 so far doing my own hardscape for my new home build.
Good works tractor has links to metal replacement parts for the plastic around the engine.
@@thewfc11 I've been using it alot for a brush hogging business. My opinion on the "composite" has changed a little. It's a great tractor for the money.
I picked up a 3032 and love it. Great tractors.
Congrats! Yes they are
I borrowed one and during snow plowing the left back fender cracked when I used the handle to get up it's absolutely terrible that jd uses plastic parts all over and its super expensive to replace asvel so I'm thinking about getting a kubota with is made of metal
I've been fortunate that I haven't broken the "Composite" as they call it. We used it 2 weeks straight hours on end during the clean up after the tornadoes that hit our area here in TN. I was really impressed with how well this machine did at moving material, trees, block, etc that likely exceeded its lifting and pushing capacity.
I think Kubota makes a solid product, and you'll be happy with your purchase.
I have one just like that bought 5 years ago I absolutely love it the tractor does everything I need to do on my 50 acers I have a tiller a grappel 60 in finish mower and the loader bucket that came with it I have never had to do anything to it but service the thing by the book it will serve you well
over the years you will be glad for the composite plastic on it go look at metal on tractors with age the rust and the dents LOL trust me
I absolutely agree with this aging comment. I'm sure you're right. I wish it were a bit more durable to branches.
Thanks great info I just bought the same machine
Hope you enjoy it!
Was that a Yeungling shirt? Looked at 3032/ 3038 today actually
Yes it is a Yeugling Shirt 🇺🇲
Love the video. Please post another in a month or so.
I just bought one of these last week waiting on delivery
It's an awesome piece of equipment. I'm coming up in 30hrs and will post another video soon.
Good review, ty!
New Germany isn’t crowded or over taxed at all. 😂
Similar situation -- we bought 60 acres in SW VA, but had been maintained a bit more. Still plenty to do, including lots of gravel drive/road maintenance. I'm waiting to pick up my new 2038R next month -- my understanding is the frame size on the 2038R is the same as the 3-series.
I briefly saw the 2- series. I believe you're correct.
Do they make a skid plate for the bottom?
I have yet to find one
How much they run for
Depending on the configuration. I believe the base is around 23k
Buongiorno Trattore 3038e c'è qualche difettino.