cubs4lifeofme
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Ya, i think thats it. Who's to say the Company didnt drop Google some $ to say that ?
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Upgrade NowKubota makes their utility tractors, garden tractors, and utv's in Georgia. They make their own engines in a plant in Illinois. Most of their attachments, minus the front loader, are made in Japan and assembled in Georgia. Kubota is extremely reliable as a general rule, minus the b3350. The b3350 is still a good reliable machine, but it has issues with the regen cycle. It will start a regen during use, and you are stuck waiting for it to finish. It's well documented with many complaints. The tractor is reliable, you just gotta wait a while for it to do its thing, then get back to work. I wish I knew how to link a YouTube video here, but I don't. Good works tractors has a video about 5 tractors to stay away from, he gives a decent description of this problem.Where is Kubota made ?
John deere is in the middle of a very important lawsuit right now. They are being sued because they won't release their diagnostic software. They say it's proprietary and what not. But without the soft ware, you can't diagnose a simple check engine light. You have to take it in, or have them come out to you, at your expense. It doesn't sound like a big deal, but think if the auto industry did that, where you couldn't even scan a code, or look at the data stream. Where would we home technicians be? How many cubs could we afford if we had to take our trust trusty cub haulers to the dealer for everything?Thats what im affraid of. Spend 30-50k on something thats just not gonna be fixed by the home mechanic.
cUBS...THAT IS ALREADY IN FORCE all motorcycles are now using electronics that we can't touch,most new cars are impossible....a life long wrench friend has been saying all the top 3 were holding back until warranty period was over so nobody else could work on them....(warranty was the excuse) If I were looking to buy. I would buy an older machine and rebuild to new cond...Adaughter bought a new GMC, a few issues showed up and she found out not all dealers have the same diagnostics...Do some serious internet looking nation wide,you'll be amazed at what's out there...Thats what im affraid of. Spend 30-50k on something thats just not gonna be fixed by the home mechanic.
Thats what im affraid of. Spend 30-50k on something thats just not gonna be fixed by the home mechanic.
Yes, alot of eyes are on this as auto makers want to follow suit. The term "proprietary" is being used as defense. They're also using the "we do not want people disabling safety and emissions features". It's all about the $$$.John deere is in the middle of a very important lawsuit right now. They are being sued because they won't release their diagnostic software. They say it's proprietary and what not. But without the soft ware, you can't diagnose a simple check engine light. You have to take it in, or have them come out to you, at your expense. It doesn't sound like a big deal, but think if the auto industry did that, where you couldn't even scan a code, or look at the data stream. Where would we home technicians be? How many cubs could we afford if we had to take our trust trusty cub haulers to the dealer for everything?
That sir, is exactly why my stock 48 ford p.u. is not for sale...Wow, Alot of sickening things were headed for. If we can reasonably buy gas im gonna drive something i can fix. ugh
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