Wouldn’t swap my Kubota posi tracks for anything…great after sales service…the door is amazing and the feel you have for the ground and your levels is the best in class
You’re obviously a salesman, not an operator, I have run both machines, the kubota is probably a better value considering all the specs. But it depends on your location dealer. And the service department in your area. All these machines are pretty amazing at what they do.
Thx for a practical comparison. A picture (or vid.) is worth a thousand words. I agree w/ you on the gimick Kubota door. Noisy + seems like it’ll end up being hot in summer & cold in winter (I’ll buy a cab to be comfortable & able to work longer…). Quick question on the 332 “midnite black”: does it cost more than standard yellow? As I prepare to buy a track loader, it looks like NH has upped their game in several aspects that are important to me. Thx for putting this vid together. Pls tell your tractor guys to get a video out on the Boomer series. Not much (if any) on UA-cam in the past year.
The door is definitely not a gimmick. The cabs are now one piece, sealed, and pressurized. Depending on the dealer they will probably charge you 5,000 or more for that paint job like case does with its red model. I’ve owned both and have a 75-3. Will take the kubota every time.
My first tractor was a Fiat and the engine was so smooth, it could not be heard. The New Holland has all the good aspects of the Fiat. Italian engineering is the best, irrespective of the great strides made by Kubota.
Bad test as it’s about weight plus traction as the new holland has the wider tracks and about 900lbs on the Kubota. I only like the lift height of the new holland granted I’m comparing the svl 75-3 not -2.
I have no dog in the fight except that I am looking to purchase a CTL. He's comparing factory to factory machines. You could put on 17 inch tracks on the Kubota but who wants to spend another 2k for something that could have been offered from the manufacturer and...would the 17 inch tracks fit on a Kubota? I personally am open to any brand but since it's for farm use and will get used a lot but not a lot of hours, I'm going bang for the buck. So far it's down to NH, Case, or used JD
No role up do nope hard pass never seen a new Holland on big Comercial job sites . Takeuchi is the best ctl end of story get real operators to do the videos
for any person who works alone with a skid steer i find the door on the kubota one of the best assets the machine has.
I just take the door off my case /new Holland when a job requires me to exit the cab a lot. Takes 30 seconds
I own 2 bobcat t66 . Purchased svl75-3. Sold it after few months. After a few hours door was rattling, visibility was terrible over you shoulder.
Won't buy one until they change front door design. Can't see right side of bucket. Lift arms to close to cab reason for stupid door design
New Holland is the best of the best.
@@johnbodman4504 we think its definitely a competitor in compact construction.
Wouldn’t swap my Kubota posi tracks for anything…great after sales service…the door is amazing and the feel you have for the ground and your levels is the best in class
it's a 75-2 they should compare to 75-3
You’re obviously a salesman, not an operator, I have run both machines, the kubota is probably a better value considering all the specs. But it depends on your location dealer. And the service department in your area. All these machines are pretty amazing at what they do.
Thx for a practical comparison. A picture (or vid.) is worth a thousand words. I agree w/ you on the gimick Kubota door. Noisy + seems like it’ll end up being hot in summer & cold in winter (I’ll buy a cab to be comfortable & able to work longer…). Quick question on the 332 “midnite black”: does it cost more than standard yellow? As I prepare to buy a track loader, it looks like NH has upped their game in several aspects that are important to me. Thx for putting this vid together. Pls tell your tractor guys to get a video out on the Boomer series. Not much (if any) on UA-cam in the past year.
The door is definitely not a gimmick. The cabs are now one piece, sealed, and pressurized. Depending on the dealer they will probably charge you 5,000 or more for that paint job like case does with its red model. I’ve owned both and have a 75-3. Will take the kubota every time.
My first tractor was a Fiat and the engine was so smooth, it could not be heard. The New Holland has all the good aspects of the Fiat. Italian engineering is the best, irrespective of the great strides made by Kubota.
And the price difference between the 2???
kubota
Bad test as it’s about weight plus traction as the new holland has the wider tracks and about 900lbs on the Kubota. I only like the lift height of the new holland granted I’m comparing the svl 75-3 not -2.
What's different about the midnight edition vs the standard yellow?
Nothing just color
And price. Black paint is expensive apparently
Let us all guess, your a new holland dealer.
That tug of warxproves nothing as teack width is different
Put 17in camso tracks on the Kubota and make it fair.. nice biased opinion
I have no dog in the fight except that I am looking to purchase a CTL. He's comparing factory to factory machines. You could put on 17 inch tracks on the Kubota but who wants to spend another 2k for something that could have been offered from the manufacturer and...would the 17 inch tracks fit on a Kubota? I personally am open to any brand but since it's for farm use and will get used a lot but not a lot of hours, I'm going bang for the buck. So far it's down to NH, Case, or used JD
You’re still paying for the wider track regardless. Kubota offers a 15” as well.
No role up do nope hard pass never seen a new Holland on big Comercial job sites . Takeuchi is the best ctl end of story get real operators to do the videos
Can tell you’re not a fan of Kobota
All the dealers bash them because they are running away with the market.