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Kubota L35
4.2
Posted 08/29/2014
by Mr Royce Hagerman
Model year: 1999Date Purchased: 2014-08-22Number of Hours: 800
"Just looking for the manuals. I have the parts, but really need the shop and the owners manuals."
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Runs great.Cons: Have to pay some one to work on it.Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 AcresLocation: USA FLI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Workhorse L35
4.2
Posted 11/17/2013
by bob
Model year: 1996Date Purchased: 2001-07-11Number of Hours: 2200
"Great tractor for homestead. It's frame is more stout than plain 35 HP tractors. Of course, the backhoe is removable and the 3-pt hitch arms attach for other implements. I use it with bush hog, tiller, and a 4' boom flail mower (the boom mower is at the 3-pt hitch max capacity...but it still does the job).
I took my chances with this tractor as it was a rental. Had to replace the hydraulic pump and the clutch, but it has been rock solid otherwise."
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Heavy duty frame, proven mechanical systems, integrated canopy and 4 pt ROPS easily fitted with plexiglass or protective screen.Cons: "Industrial looks", hard to find another larger tractor with the same capabilities without buying a L39, 43, etc. No quick connect bucket.Type of User: Homeowner 50-100 AcresLocation: USA VAI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Kubota Tractors Are the Best
4.2
Posted 11/14/2013
by David holt
Model year: 1999Date Purchased: 2013-06-05Number of Hours: 2400
"I have owned many tractors and. Kubot as are the. Best. Excellent. Resale value as. Well."
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Dependability.Cons: None.Type of User: Tractor DealerLocation: USA NHI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Kubota L35
4.0
Posted 06/18/2013
by clint
Model year: 1997Date Purchased: 2009-06-22Number of Hours: 2200
"Love it, but parts can be expensive and hard to get."
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Reliable.Cons: Hard to find parts sometimes.Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 AcresLocation: USA FLI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
L35
5.0
Posted 03/09/2013
by Sealcoatindy
Model year: 1998Date Purchased: 2013-01-11Number of Hours: 2200
"Very competent tractor the backhoe attachment is handy as a pocket on a shirt."
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: 4x4 good power.Cons: None as of yet.Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 AcresLocation: USA INI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Backhoe
5.0
Posted 07/18/2012
by Raider
Model year: 1998Date Purchased: 2012-03-15Number of Hours: 1500
"I have put about 10 hours of backhoe work with both the 12" and 24" buckets. Both work quite well and really, very rarely have to work much above idle. It has plenty of power for machine size and the only limit is the weight of the machine as it can easily pull you along with the hoe. Have yet to see it's capacity."
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Ease of use and fine for stumps.Cons: Seat is a little querky.Type of User: Homeowner 100+ AcresLocation: USA CTI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Little Orange tank
4.8
Posted 10/16/2011
by VaughnB
Model year: 2000Date Purchased: 1999-11-15Number of Hours: 1459
"Built tough with very strong hydraulic system, I have added teeth to the bucket and it does a great job breaking hard packed dirt loose. "
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Strong hydraulics and power for size.Cons: I have had some minor trouble with the splined shaft on the front drive shaft stripping.Type of User: Homeowner 50-100 AcresLocation: USA MII also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Lovin' my L35
5.0
Posted 06/02/2011
by Andy
Model year: 1999Date Purchased: 2011-03-01Number of Hours: 1635
"After a hellacious New England winter overwhelmed my 60 year old Cub, SWMBO agreed that I could look for a bigger machine. My budget was $20K. I wanted something reliable with 4wd, real backhoe capability, and enough HP to handle 1000 ft. of gravel driveway, as well as some paying side jobs. I spent a couple of months reading, asking questions, and visiting dealers.
I considered new, but given that it's likely I'll only put 100 hours a year or so on the machine, a well-maintained used tractor made more sense. I could get a lot more bang for my buck.
When I found this machine at a local dealer, I knew right away I'd found what I wanted. I paid $18.5K at Woodbury Tractor, in Woodbury, CT. I felt the owner, Bob, was an honest guy who treated me fairly. He's even offered to help me figure out the hydraulics I need to rig to angle a snow plow, and he'll show me where to order the parts online.
So far, I'm loving the machine. I've done one pole building foundation for a friend. That required digging a dozen holes, ripping out an old oak stump that was so big the tractor couldn't lift it once I got it out, and running in about 90 tons of stone. A bigger machine would have been unwieldy on that small site, and a smaller machine wouldn't have gotten the stump out. Additionally, I've done some grading and hoe work around the house. Seems like the perfect machine for me. "
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Great size - Small enough to move around, tows behind a pickup, but big enough to do some real work. Cons: I'm thinking...Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 AcresLocation: USA CTI also considered buying: Yanmar 3220D, Massey Ferguson 3050, John Deere 110 TLB REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Kubota L35 TLB (Tractor Loader Backhoe) review
4.7
Posted 04/17/2011
by jleo1
Model year: 0Date Purchased: 2011-04-17Number of Hours: 1300
" I have a Kubota L35 TLB (Tractor Loader Backhoe). It has 4WD and R4 tires.
It has a quick disconnect (less than 5 minutes) BT900 backhoe which is great and it has the TL720 FEL.
And with the 3 point hitch and PTO I can do all I need to on 60 acres in Conservation Reserve Programs.
I have just about all the attachments a guy could want.
It pulls a 6' Woods bush hog and a 6' Land Pride disc just fine. I also have a 6' snow blower, a 5' Land Pride box blade, 5 1/2' Bush Hog tiller, a seed spreader, a 6' Land Pride finish mower and a 6' grader blade.
I've dug a lot of dirt with the backhoe and I love it. "
REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Hard mounted backhoe with the rapid disconnect feels way better than messing with a 3 point hitch hoe., 4WD, R4 tires, It's built to last.Cons: No complaints yet!Type of User: Homeowner 50-100 AcresLocation: USA INI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS
Price
4.3
Posted 12/04/2010
by shermanater
Model year: 2009Date Purchased: 2010-07-07Number of Hours: 30
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REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pros: Price.Cons: None so far.Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 AcresLocation: USA PAI also considered buying: REVIEWER'S PHOTOS