trade b3200 for b3350

sheepfarmer

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Check out the threads on b3350, post by rdhamill a week or so ago, he was told that Kubota is having dealers halt sales of the 3350 until they fix some problems. Don't know if that would impact your use or warranty of a 3350, but it might.
 

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Ditto what sheep farmer said I wouldn't trade an excellent tractor for a
known pos on a bet. If you're looking for some more power look for a non
Tier 4 model until they get the bugs worked out of them.
Al
 

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Not to stir the pot, but Why? Do you really want the Tier 4? Figured it would be the other way around...
 

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Not all tier IV's are known to be pos, I am quite fond of mine :D at least so far. The engines and emissions designs are quite different between the B3350 and the L3560 for example, so some may work out ok in the long run. Let's hope so :eek:
 

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I certainly hope so, but looking back 13 years ago what the EPA did to that poor 6.0 Powerstroke and it's gotten worse since then. If they leave it at a DPF, Ill sleep better.

How awful would it be to see turbo tractors and skid steers with urea injection, DPF, EGR and idle time-out switches?
 

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My dealer would not even let me look at a B3350. They must have hidden all of them on the lot. I bought a B2650 or at least I thought I did. Been a week and a half and still has not been delivered. :(


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I certainly hope so, but looking back 13 years ago what the EPA did to that poor 6.0 Powerstroke and it's gotten worse since then. If they leave it at a DPF, Ill sleep better.

How awful would it be to see turbo tractors and skid steers with urea injection, DPF, EGR and idle time-out switches?
It is a reality already. :eek: Look at the new Kubota M series. Don't know about time out switches.

Apologies to the OP, I have successfully hijacked yet another thread. :(
Sorry we meant well.