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I'm thinking of getting a new 2.6-2.7t machine. I've currently got a kubota kx61-3 but have spent about 1000hrs in the seat of someone else's kx027-4 . I do a lot of grab work, fencing etc and I'm often on fairly steep slopes, along with the usual earth moving duties. The kx61 is getting on a bit now and although it's a solid machine, it would be nice to have the two aux circuits on the joysticks.
There are a few things I don't like about the kx027 - really jerky tracking on the foot pedals, basic cab, constantly having to press the aux button every time you get out of the machine - also quite often when you get back in and press the button it doesn't actually turn on both aux functions, if you open the side window it never stays put and they rattle like mad even when closed. Apart from that it's a great machine and a nice weight for towing with implements.
Does anyone own/spent a good bit of time in the Yanmar SV26? How does it compare? First impressions are that it's a well thought out and well built machine. Again it's got a pretty basic cab and is either really noisy or the three cylinder engines just don't sound as smooth as the kubota 4 cyl. Nice big track pedals but they're at a funny angle so would have to be modified a bit. I like the nice big and wide 38mm bucket pins, should really help with pin wear.
Bobcat E27 is about £3.5k more than the yanmar. The dealer hasn't got one for me to look at but judging by the e27z, the cab is a lot more comfortable and it's nice and quiet.
Any help is much appreciated.
There are a few things I don't like about the kx027 - really jerky tracking on the foot pedals, basic cab, constantly having to press the aux button every time you get out of the machine - also quite often when you get back in and press the button it doesn't actually turn on both aux functions, if you open the side window it never stays put and they rattle like mad even when closed. Apart from that it's a great machine and a nice weight for towing with implements.
Does anyone own/spent a good bit of time in the Yanmar SV26? How does it compare? First impressions are that it's a well thought out and well built machine. Again it's got a pretty basic cab and is either really noisy or the three cylinder engines just don't sound as smooth as the kubota 4 cyl. Nice big track pedals but they're at a funny angle so would have to be modified a bit. I like the nice big and wide 38mm bucket pins, should really help with pin wear.
Bobcat E27 is about £3.5k more than the yanmar. The dealer hasn't got one for me to look at but judging by the e27z, the cab is a lot more comfortable and it's nice and quiet.
Any help is much appreciated.