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Looking for a compact tractor in Ruston, Louisiana? Trying to decide whether the Kubota L2501 or John Deere 3025E is the better tractor? While both are excellent pieces of machinery, we’d love to highlight just a few reasons why we believe the Kubota L2501 is the superior compact tractor!
Kubota has retained its crown in the compact tractor segment for the last decade; the L Series being the number 1 selling compact tractor in the USA. With a reputation for reliability and durability, the L2501’s heavy-duty front axle, cast steel transmission, metal hood and fenders are all built to take a beating and ensure you’ll be operating for years and years to come. The John Deere 3025E makes use of a composite plastic hood and axle casing, alongside a no-scratch, no-dent guarantee, but if you ask us, we’ll take the peace of mind that steel gives us any day of the week. Both the L2501 and 3025E come standard as ROPS (Rollover Protection Structure) models and offer a dealer-installed cab, perfect for heating up the winter months and providing you with air conditioning during the scorching, summer days. Ergonomic placement of controls and easy-to-read systems make operating both compact tractors a breeze, and on all HST L2501 models, you’ll enjoy the Kubota treadle pedal and its fatigue-fighting design. When you’re looking for comfort and durability, you know who to call.
Let’s face it. When you’re looking for a compact tractor, you want something designed to go the distance. Something ready to put power where you need it, when you need it. Wondering how much horsepower does the Kubota L2501 have? Boasting a 24.8 horsepower rating, the Kubota L2501 makes a name for itself in a crowded tractor segment and sits just a hair above the John Deere 3025E’s 24.7 maximum horsepower. A hydrostatic transmission gives the 3025E two ranges, and the hydraulic valve system offers the compact tractor two valves for hydraulic functions. The Kubota L2501 upgrades this option with a standard, deluxe hydraulic system with three available valves and a three-range hydrostatic transmission to help you exercise precision control over your tractor. Oh, and did we mention the Kubota L2501 has a 10-gallon fuel tank? Compared to the John Deere 3025E’s 7.5-gallon tank, you’ll keep working efficiently throughout the day behind the wheel of the L2501 and never stress having to fill up during the nine-to-five. Both tractors offer plenty of performance matched attachments to take your potential to the next level, but when you’re looking for power and unmatched capability, the Kubota L2501 will never let you down.