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I bought a small kubota tractor (B2601) used and it came with a few land pride implements, but I need more.

My local choices are Land-pride or King Kutter.

Anyone have experience with either brand for durability?
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flip a coin.....

best price & availability

We have Cal Ranch or TSC here.....

both made in China I'm sure

my bud just sold a B7500 Kubota...2001 ish hydro 4x4 w/FEL 275 hrs

Buyer pd $8500......how'd he do ?
Originally Posted by tikkanut


flip a coin.....

best price & availability

We have Cal Ranch or TSC here.....

both made in China I'm sure

my bud just sold a B7500 Kubota...2001 ish hydro 4x4 w/FEL 275 hrs

Buyer pd $8500......how'd he do ?


I think he did alright and recovered most of his money. Only 275 hours... not a bad deal to the buyer either.
Originally Posted by logger
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I'll find that. Thanks.
I’ve got landpride implements I use for maintenance, plowing fire breaks and food plots behind an MX5800. 6’ bush hog, 6p disk and a big poly spreader. No complaints. Can’t speak to King Kutter
Land pride is a higher quality, higher priced maker than king kutter. King kutter is kind of Tractor Supply Company/big box store stuff. Land Pride is a definite step up in quality and is made in Kansas. I think King Kutter is chinese but I'm not sure.
No question, Land Pride. I have a few king Kutter pieces,
Box scraper and landscape rake. Had a snow blade and destroyed it after 10-12 uses. Bent the schit out of it.

If it's something you'll use a lot, buy once/cry once,
If it's something you'll rarely use probably wont matter.
I agree with above. Land Pride is much higher quality (but also more expensive) than king cutter.
Land Pride is near the top of the line in medium duty attachments & mowers.

Made in Kansas & owned by Kubota.
I got a b2601 recently too. Other places to look for are Titan attachments (their shipping is free and takes forever but their items seem to be good); Everything Attachments; heavy hitch (for bucket teeth but EA has some wicked series of bucket teeth) and the youtube channels Messicks, Good Works Tractors, Tractor Mike, and Tractor Time with Tim just off the top of my head.

I really like my B2601.

Get some weight on it especially if you're on uneven ground, they can get tippy quick.
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