Kubota T Series
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T2090 junk
T Series T2090BRI spent the extra money on this kabota lawn tractor 5 yrs ago (close to $6000 new). Since then I've replaced mower belt 3 times and the drive belt twice. I also have to call the place I bought it to come get it to replace the drive belt as well. This gets expensive but its hard to change since you pretty much have to dismantle the front end to do it. The mower belt is constantly coming off and is not an easy job to put back on. Today I found a tare/break in the steal to the rear left bracket of the deck. I have a farm property to cut. The kabota just doesn't cut it.
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T Series T1880Purchased Kubota T1880 in 2012. It is a belt eater. If you do not remove pulley covers each time you mow, clean around the pulley, by removing the debris, you will be replacing a new belt. They are not cheap. Secondly, it does mow in reverse. In order to move mower, without power, you have to engage the transmission lever and push all at the same time. Overall, it cut well and has enough power; however, the belt eating is too much to bear.
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T Series T2380I have a 2015 T2380 and as others have said it leaves a strip of any type of grass long short Ky or dry. I sharpen the blades and the underside is clean but this makes no difference.
It has done more belts than I've had hot dinners and now they are $90- each. It has done two pulleys also and this week I need to order one pulley and two belts. It has plenty of power for towing a small trailer and the drive seems Ok. The deck is like one of my older John Deere's and collects rust. Although it sometimes sits outside and I don't have time to clean
This is Terrible, I could live fine without it
T Series T2080Just not a Mower I would buy again.
No, it is not really easy to maintain, burns Belts very easy, also Cuts Grass VERY uneven, can't adj. it at all to stay even.
Comfort to ride is about only thing I DO like about this mower.
It is easy on fuel of coarse that could be because one is constantly replacing belts or adj. Cutting level on Deck.
& mower is sitting idle most of the time.
Do yourself a favor & stay away from this model. Lots of other choices to choose from.
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leaves a strip of grass between the two blades has did it from day one
T Series T1880I have had no problems with the lawn mower but the mower deck is not worth a crap it has the Infinity Series Deck with speakers one blade turns one way one blade turns the other but it leaves a strip of grass between the two blades have replace the blades twice and it still does it from day one not a very good mower deck design
T2380 - Expensive, Over-rated belt-chewer!!
T Series T2380Moved to 5 acres and bought my first ride-on, a Kubota T2380, because of reputation and smooth talking salesman at Dural near Sydney. My father-in-law said it sounded wrong from day 1 - should have listened. Threw mower deck belt 3 times in 6 months and drive belt twice. Drive belt damaged after 9 months and replaced by the people that sold it to me - they claimed it wasn't a warranty issue. Still throwing belts and finally chewed 2nd drive belt one month after warranty expired. Dealers said "out of warranty" but only charged parts because serv
... Read moreice in warranty should have picked up problem. They said pulleys needed replacing and said I must have been misusing!! I only have grass, no bush, so can't see how that is possible. Hundreds of dollars later, supposedly repaired, and it chewed another drive belt after only second time out. Service people don't want to know about it now because repair was start of winter and destroyed belt was start of spring so 3 months warranty on repair has expired even though only 5 hours of mowing since repair. So, rubbish machine and rubbish after sales service. I won't touch a Kubota ever again. If Kubota was once a reputable brand, those days are well gone. Comfortable when running Runs roughly, throws belt and destroys them,Details
Kubota T Series T2290KW2.3(3) | Kubota T Series T2090BR2.0(1) | Kubota T Series T2290KWT4.0(1) | ||
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Category | Ride-On Mowers | Ride-On Mowers | Ride-On Mowers | Ride-On Mowers |
Price (RRP) | $4,995 | $4,995 | $4,995 | $5,950 |
Zero Turn | No | No | No | |
Power Source | Petrol | Battery (Built-In) | Petrol | Petrol |
Features | Mulching Capability and Side Discharge | Mulching Capability and Side Discharge | Mulching Capability and Side Discharge | |
Catcher Type | None | None | ||
Cutting Width | 1,219 mm | 1,067 mm | 1,219 mm | 1,219 mm |
Height of Cut | 25 mm to 102 mm | 25 mm to 102 mm | 25 mm to 102 mm | 25 mm to 102 mm |
Number of Blades | 2 | 2 | 3 | |
Weight | 282 kg | 270 kg | 300 kg | |
Transmission Type | Hydrostatic | Hydrostatic | Hydrostatic | |
Horsepower | 21.5 hp | 20 hp | 21.5 hp | 23 hp |
Max Speed | 9.2 km/hr | 9.2 km/hr | 10.8 km/hr | |
Reverse Speed | 5.6 km/hr | 5.6 km/hr | 6.4 km/hr | |
Dimensions | 1310 x 1392 x 1900 mm | 1305 x 1392 x 1900 mm | 1310 x 1540 x 1910 mm | |
Manufacturer Warranty | 4 year(s) | 4 year(s) | 4 year(s) | 4 year(s) |
Engine / Motor | ||||
Engine Name | Kawasaki GH739V-3 21.5 HP 2-Cylinder 44.3cc Engine | Briggs & Stratton GH660V | Kawasaki 21.5 HP 2-Cylinder 44.3cc Engine | |
Brand | Kawasaki | Briggs & Stratton | Kawasaki | |
Engine Displacement | 44.3 cc | 40 cc | 44.3 cc | |
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Just an update on my review - I have since had further contact with the Service people at Hills District Farm Equipment and they have now conceded that the mower had not been repaired properly on prev
... Read moreious occasions and that has caused a number of my problems. They have provided free parts for the latest problem and offered complementary service next time around to make up for the inconvenience. It's good they came to the party and resolved the problems their service caused but that still doesn't explain why the Kubota itself was faulty from day one.