L2501 and Rototiller

Stomper

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2017 L2501. Landpride Mower. Farm King Snow Blower. DIY Root Bucket grapple.
Jun 30, 2017
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Northern Canada
What size rototiller would a L2501 be able to handle. It would be used in sand and clay soil if that makes a difference. A 60" wouldn't quite cover the rear tire width.
 

edritchey

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A bunch of cute little Kubotas
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Wellsville, PA
It should say in your owners manual plus you might want to rent one to try before you buy one.
 

mickeyd

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2014 L3200 DT w/LA524 FEL, 2019 Kubota Z121S w/ 48" Pro Dec, TG1860G w/RCK54TG
Mar 21, 2014
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What size rototiller would a L2501 be able to handle. It would be used in sand and clay soil if that makes a difference. A 60" wouldn't quite cover the rear tire width.
It should take a 60" fine. If you want to go to 72", it had better be a forward Tine unit.
 

rkidd

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B2650, FEL With QA 60"mmm, 3pt FDR1672,homemade ballast box, BB 1572 box scraper
Dec 7, 2015
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I run a Land Pride RTR 66" on my B 2650, and it handles it no problem at all. Basically the same horsepower.
 

Stomper

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2017 L2501. Landpride Mower. Farm King Snow Blower. DIY Root Bucket grapple.
Jun 30, 2017
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Northern Canada
It should say in your owners manual plus you might want to rent one to try before you buy one.
Never thought about checking the manual. It says max width of 54" so I'm sure a 60" would be fine if I go easy. It would be awesome to be able to rent one but the closest place to me to rent is a 4 hour trip one way with a cost of $250/day. If I could get all my tilling done in 2 days it would be rediculously expensive. Rental place says they might be able to swing it for a three day rental if I can pick it up late in the day and bring it back early in the day. :confused:
1 day to pick up-$250
2 days use-$500
1 day to return- $250
Fuel to pick up and return-$200-250
Days lost for picking up and returning-Priceless
$1250 for 2 days rental:eek:
Some times it's really a pain to live in such a remote location.

May as well buy one and sell it after I'm done with it and recoop some of the money
 

edritchey

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You might find a nice used 60" and save a few bucks then like you said just sell it when you're done with it and hopefully get most of your money back after your works done.


Never thought about checking the manual. It says max width of 54" so I'm sure a 60" would be fine if I go easy. It would be awesome to be able to rent one but the closest place to me to rent is a 4 hour trip one way with a cost of $250/day. If I could get all my tilling done in 2 days it would be rediculously expensive. Rental place says they might be able to swing it for a three day rental if I can pick it up late in the day and bring it back early in the day. :confused:
1 day to pick up-$250
2 days use-$500
1 day to return- $250
Fuel to pick up and return-$200-250
Days lost for picking up and returning-Priceless
$1250 for 2 days rental:eek:
Some times it's really a pain to live in such a remote location.

May as well buy one and sell it after I'm done with it and recoop some of the money
 

precisionbike

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Jun 1, 2016
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Erie, PA
This is our B2601 with a 60” tiller. We are Breaking up fresh sod removing the excess dirt to lower the grade. We leveled a 2 1/2’ slope using it. The work area was about 30’ x 16’ of hard clay with some roots from a nearby maple.


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Sam L Series

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Kubota L3301, Forks, Loader, Tiller
May 3, 2020
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Florida
I thought that when adding an Implements to your PTO it needs to be rated for the HP of the PTO. So if your Kubota has a PTO rating of 27 you would need to get a Tiller at or under that rating. If you go over that rating you could damage your PTO gears over time... I have a L3301 rated at 27.5 HP, so my MAX size tiller would be 60 inch with a rating of below 27.5 HP...
 

timdan94

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L 2501 TLB
Oct 25, 2011
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5
8
Liberty Pa
I have an L2501 HST and run a 60" king kutter II gear drive tiller with no issues. I broke new ground with and went full depth on the first pass. The tractor never got hot or really bogged. Just go slow and listen to the tractor it will tell you if you are overdoing it.
 

Sam L Series

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Kubota L3301, Forks, Loader, Tiller
May 3, 2020
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Florida
I have an L2501 HST and run a 60" king kutter II gear drive tiller with no issues. I broke new ground with and went full depth on the first pass. The tractor never got hot or really bogged. Just go slow and listen to the tractor it will tell you if you are overdoing it.

I just got a L3301 and was researching getting a 72: but them I was told that If I go over that PTO rating I could damage your PTO gears over time... not right away, but over time...

So not its between a 60" king kutter or 60" CountyLine by Tarter... TSC is just around the corner, the king kutter is sold through Raul King two hrs away.. so that would be a four hr trip.

So its a tough choice, I probably need to stay local with TSC.
 

tawood

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L2501
Apr 18, 2020
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3
3
Lapeer, MI
I run a 60" King Kutter on my L2501 with no problem, and my soil is clay with basketball sized rocks thrown in. My L2501 runs the tiller so well, I'm thinking of reversing it.
 

tawood

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L2501
Apr 18, 2020
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3
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Lapeer, MI
Ended up ordering a 60" King Kutter Painted Kubota Orange
You'll be happy. The worst thing I can say about the 60" King Kutter (or probably any 60" tiller) is the dang thing is HEAVY...like my heaviest implement for sure. It really is my only implement that I feel I must keep the FEL on when using, just to keep the front wheels planted. Even my 5' disc isn't as heavy, and I often run that with a bushel basket strapped on top, that I put the field rocks in as I run it.