@@kaddman69 so im looking to use this machine to do what you did but in dirt (same depth, width, and length). Didnt know if you tracked your time at all. Id like to do it in less than a day but not sure if thats possible
Can you verify the hitch part number please. I’m trying to put on a B2750d on my B2601. I do have a b2733 hitch for the snowblower and a 6’ blade. I’m told I need a B2791 hitch to put this Bx2750d on my b2601. Thanks again
I thought they discontinued those x-change half-hitches, terrible janky things in my opinion. Looks like a good machine otherwise, I am unfamiliar with Doosan engines but the only reason its there instead of a Kubota is because Doosan bought Bobcat. A fair few companies put Perkins, Kubotas, Cummins, CATs and Yanmars but I've never seen another manufacturer go with a Doosan. Time will tell.
What about using the 3-Tine Grapple for setting rocks? I build ponds, waterfalls, & rock walls. So I’m negotiating for an E35 33hp now with that option.
@@kaddman69 man im between the kubota kx-040, this machine and a cat 304. I dont know what to do. Any advice? The kubota would have much better breakout strength. But also more money
@@kaddman69 brand new. Looking at the bobcat e35 as well. Relly want a 3.5 ton that can do a 4 tons work hahaha. The 040 seems to be the lightest and strongest under 5 ton
@@chadbassmaster9084 My vote is a e35, used a cat 304 did not like it slow tippy on the side, if you are not worried about zero turn and want a beast the 040 is your pic, but I would match it up against the e42 from bob cat, get the exchange if you get a bob cat. Go drive them!
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Thank you for the information. I live in Thailand and I have less choice than you in the USA. I believe the Kubota diggers are manufactured in Thailand. I am buying a new Kubota U35-6 and it costs 1,180,000 baht = US$39,000
@@kaddman69 I have a bit more life in me than most of the Biden supporters. At least those Biden supporters won't have to live through Biden's coming policies and more than likely war.
Liked a few thinks better on the old Kubota like the bucket and thumb, motor seemed a little more smoother at mid throttle, work station was crowded. Overall really like the bobcat, cab is amazing, better visibility, roomy and quietness compared to the new Kubota's.
@@rsidhu5396 Go drive them, I noticed right away that that Kubota was loud in cab, Believe me I love orange swore I would never buy a bobcat. Maybe a few things built just a little better on the kubota, but I do feel BC is got it together with this e35. If you want to take off line let me know..
Yes I did look at the 35G never test drove one. Really think its a great machine with a nice foot print. After discovering the extended arm on the E35, I was hooked.
Awesome review. Thanks. I think the 35 is the perfect choice as well. Might take a little longer to do what a 50 could do but you'll still get the job done. This size alowes you to fit where the 50 can't. Perfect all around far as I'm concerned.
No D.E.F or regen. That is the benefits of owing a bobcat over a kubota. Bobcat still has a after treatment system which is called D.O.C ( diesel oxidation catalyst ) but it is a no maintenance after treatment system.
Good choice, you are correct about height of joysticks in kubota, you can lower seat but doesn't help much , I just bought e50 r2 series awesome machine, fast , smooth, excellent visibility
Ya nailed it with the low joysticks. I have a cat 303.5c cr ive been thinkin about trading in on newer one. Really like kubotas but I like having the joysticks high and the kubota seems really odd like that. Had a buddy thats not an operator come look at some with me last year ad he said the same thing. Maybe ill be lookin at some bobcats now
Put a light bar on it will change the night game. Bobcats got there shit together man I love both of mine no problems at all and they have way way more power then cat. Kubota feels pretty close in power the thumb is trash on kubota.
Oh and I have a e50 it’s the perfect Size a ton of power the I ran every company’s 50 size/10 to 11,000 pound size and the bobcat is by far the best which is why I bought it very very happy with it.
I would have to say yes, coming from a non emission machine at 28 horse.. I wanted to get the most power I could... never was disappointed getting bigger motors in, trucks, boats, and Snow machines.
If you have not fixed the exhaust pipe soot problem you may want to take a look at how I fixed the soot problem. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3ztjwRE8v5U.html Later
*”Does a nice job right down to pavement!>>>**ur2.pl/988** A little difficult on wet snow but motor does not lose power! Only flaw is shute turns with vibration of machine. But maybe do to the fact I did DW 40 all moving parts before using it for first time. For the money you can't go wrong!”*
I shimmed my bx to add a 150 lbs or so I wouldn't go over top of spec range. this thing has lots of power so I'm sure you'll be happy. If and when I do it I will try to make a video.
Thank you for getting back to me. I wish there were more videos on B 2601 when I get mine I will try and do my part. Do you know if they have a service manual that can be downloaded for free? Thank you
Your are right there are not a lot of videos on the B2601. I am going to buy one soon and I was wondering if you have heard or know if you can increase the hydraulic pressure by adding shims. I have watched videos of the BX 25D where shims have been added to increase the hydraulic pressure. Thank you
John nice machine, good luck with it. I should have went with the 26 when I purchased mine. I have the same blower on my B7610 that I'm converting to hydro rotation and actuator chute. Would you mind telling me what hydro motor it uses. Kubota wants close to 1k for the set. Great tip on the poly scrape blade.
I forgot to add in this video that I had to make the holes bigger on the angled piece that attaches to the loader bracket. I had to cut out those holes a little bit in order to have it fit the bolt holes.