Honestly this video kind of just makes me want to find an old B-series or JD. These come with a huge price-tag when you could get an older and heavier duty piece of equipment for a third the cost.
Wrong style of mower for a one pass cut on grass that tall. I wish the guy would not talk so fast. I cut the video short for the strain on my ears to understand and not miss a word was exhausting.
I have a chance to get a really clean 2010 gr2120 with snow blower and salt spreader attachments 230hours garage kept for 3900 bucks. Is this a good deal or not?
The easy way to discern betwix a garden tractor and a lawn tractor is to look at the rear wheels. If you see lug nuts, its a garder tractor if you see NO lug nuts, its a lawn tractor. !
Great video. I have 29 hours on mt T2090....complaint, reverse gear is a joke, and virtually useless. Tractor good, not sure if my tranny is hooped. Only used for lawn.
Mowers with closed decks do not do a good job of cutting overgrown brush like what you demonstrated on. These are for mowing GRASS and slightly overgrown weeds. Bush hogs are equipped differently to tackle the heavy brush. Mower decks with an open front are for cutting heavy brush, neither of these have that.
Fabricated deck is plate steel that has been welded together the lightest gauge I have seen is 13 and the heaviest was 10. The fabricated decks are a lot stronger for projectile protection and life against rusting (more metal). The welds on a fabricated deck is where the metal is melted together. It is very important to keep paint on the welded metal to control rust. If the welding is done properly the surrounding metal will fail before the welded metal will. When doing a stamped deck a thinner metal needs to be used. The stamp decked is made using a process called deep draw stamping. In this process the steel is stretched over a die. If there are problems in the metal used (cheap steel) you will get hairline cracks, thinning or both that will be your point of failure in the future either from rusting or cracking. I should point out that the GR series Kubota use a 10 gauge stamped deck. That is very heavy duty steel and has to be of the higher quality to pull off the deep draw stamping process.
A Kubota with a stamped deck Really thats definitely a bad move by Kubota whats next doing what john deere did and start stamping there name on of a cheap china made homedepot mower
We LOVE our GR2120!!!! Only 'con' is the blower shute freezes.....
I had a T-2290 & it was a great mowing machine however I traded it in on a BX because I needed more versatility! Very happy with it!
Right on
Honestly this video kind of just makes me want to find an old B-series or JD. These come with a huge price-tag when you could get an older and heavier duty piece of equipment for a third the cost.
Just get a kubota from the late 90's early 2000's, you wont find a more reliable set of machines.
JD heavier duty? 😂
Personally, I'd never give JD my money after what they did to farmers
@@Golgi-Gyges It'd be an older used one obviously. You just use aftermarket support for the old models and JD doesn't get to see a dime.
@@spec8473 I have not seen Any JD's of high quality. The same quality as a Murray or similar
@@winstonpoplinwhere does one find such old machinery for sale?
What keeps the 2 blades from each other. My 30"Toro push mower uses a timing belt to keep them from hitting each other.
The GR has three blades, with the center blade mounted far enough forward to get a full cut without the blades needing to be timed.
Think you should have not shown that sequence cutting that tall grass, as it just convinced me to look elsewhere for a decent mower. This isn't it.
Wrong style of mower for a one pass cut on grass that tall. I wish the guy would not talk so fast. I cut the video short for the strain on my ears to understand and not miss a word was exhausting.
@@NoPeeking I felt like i just ran a marathon trying to listen...
I have a chance to get a really clean 2010 gr2120 with snow blower and salt spreader attachments 230hours garage kept for 3900 bucks. Is this a good deal or not?
should be, new is alot more
That's a Great deao
The easy way to discern betwix a garden tractor and a lawn tractor is
to look at the rear wheels. If you see lug nuts, its a garder tractor if
you see NO lug nuts, its a lawn tractor.
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Great video. I have 29 hours on mt T2090....complaint, reverse gear is a joke, and virtually useless. Tractor good, not sure if my tranny is hooped. Only used for lawn.
Mowers with closed decks do not do a good job of cutting overgrown brush like what you demonstrated on. These are for mowing GRASS and slightly overgrown weeds. Bush hogs are equipped differently to tackle the heavy brush. Mower decks with an open front are for cutting heavy brush, neither of these have that.
What’s a fabricated deck??
Fabricated deck is plate steel that has been welded together the lightest gauge I have seen is 13 and the heaviest was 10. The fabricated decks are a lot stronger for projectile protection and life against rusting (more metal). The welds on a fabricated deck is where the metal is melted together. It is very important to keep paint on the welded metal to control rust. If the welding is done properly the surrounding metal will fail before the welded metal will.
When doing a stamped deck a thinner metal needs to be used. The stamp decked is made using a process called deep draw stamping. In this process the steel is stretched over a die. If there are problems in the metal used (cheap steel) you will get hairline cracks, thinning or both that will be your point of failure in the future either from rusting or cracking.
I should point out that the GR series Kubota use a 10 gauge stamped deck. That is very heavy duty steel and has to be of the higher quality to pull off the deep draw stamping process.
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No way would i ever get rid of my 2021 Craftsman tight turn T240 for any of them the T240 is classified as a Lawn/Garden Tractor..
Could have at least put the deck down so it could cut the grass.
A Kubota with a stamped deck Really thats definitely a bad move by Kubota whats next doing what john deere did and start stamping there name on of a cheap china made homedepot mower