I won’t deny Rivets about quality but I would not recommend getting this tractor if you have hilly terrain. I’ve had my tractor for two years and I like a lot about it but now I’m having issues with the drive belt wearing out after 25 hours of use. They tried tightening the belt up but it is just way to loose and worn as well. They are replacing the belt, but checked it on a new tractor in the lot and its belt is loose as well. I don’t think the engineers designed that drive system properly and the dealership guys who work on it agreed. It works fine on flat terrain but once you put a load on the drive belt i.e. like on a hill, the belt starts to slip on a perfectly good transaxle pulley. They have taken this issue to kubota and they are just recommending to change the belt for now. Not very happy if I need to change a belt out after every 25 hours. Kubota needs to redesign that or make a modification like more tension from the spring, but I have a feeling they won’t until they get more complaints. I’ll be posting on their website as wellIn my opinion I always recommend the Kubota T series to anyone looking for a residential tractor if they can swing the extra money over the cheaper Big Box tractors. Quality of build and longevity of the mower will pay for itself in the long run. You’re looking at a fabricated deck, Kawasaki engine, better tranny, and quality of cut which out performs the cheaper units.
I agree that a 10 degree or even a 40 degree should not be that much for anything other than a ZT. I like how well built the t2290 is. I mow about 3/4 of an acre, and about a third of that ranges from 10 degree to as much as 40 in one spot. I have a different dealership then the one mentioned earlier and they all know their stuff. I like Dave in their service dept a lot. I had a John Deere that had the Tuff Torque transaxle that lasted me 15 years on an L130. I did my homework and had heard that the hydro gear was a better transaxle(which I still believe that) hence one of the reasons for getting that tractor. I just think that until they fix this loose belt issue, the buyer should beware. Just changing belts is not going to make people happy on $5000 dollar tractor. (Not to mention it is not easy to change) Im hoping that i just had a bad belt. Tractor is in the shop and they are changing it right now. Cmon Kubota, this should be an easy modification.If you’re happy that’s what counts, but I still don’t agree with what you have been told about Kubota. A 10 degree incline is not that much for any tractor.