As someone who spent 15 minutes trying to connect two of the wrong weatherpak connectors together because I'm an idiot when putting my dual front hydraulic kit on, this factory option makes a lot of sense! 🤣
If your orange machine is a subcompact you’re not comparing apples to apples. This machine is awesome but doesn’t come close in performance to my 35hp tractor when it’s get tough time.
@@timsimpson4579when it comes to versatility and performance I’m apt to say that the Ventrac has it covered. My dad has the Kubota BX 2380 and my Ventrac can go clear the brush on his 5 acres because his can’t maneuver on the 25 degree slopes his land has. And that small compact tractor cost right at 30k
Please have more information regarding future products in advance. Not a lot of information shared and I just purchased 4520 and would’ve waited for this… I’m having to add the kits myself
Have a 4520 at work we really like it. Only down fall when it’s dry out I have to stop every 30 minutes to clean out the screen on the radiator so it doesn’t over heat.
Have you looked into creating an attachment to do forestry mulching? I saw a stand-on skid steer the other day that had one that was small but very effective and wondered why Ventrac didn't offer something similar. The tough-cut just doesn't quite go far enough on the real heavy stuff.
Awesome tractor, spent hours on one at a GC. However changing front implements is a challenge to make happen, sometimes try and try again for much too long. I’d still own one in a heart beat.
I have a question for Aaron Graber. With the new front loader what about making a AUGER attachment so I can do post holes for my possible future fence building company. If you do what about making it so there is a way to preset depth adjustments. And fwd or reverse drilling ability.
Need a version at *LEAST* 1/3 larger that can handle attachments at *LEAST* twice this size *TOO/ALSO/AS WELL* as yes this is a great start but no, this is not a John Deere which when combined with Kubota continue to flood the US market with *PREMIUM* Tractor product of every type let alone all of the other stuff.
I've always thought these were extremely interesting but for the size exceptionally expensive. I ended up with a JD because of loader height and lager capacities. For my purposes I could use this for maybe 50% of what I need a machine for and the price is the same for a Deere 2-3 times the size and a few more horsepower.
You're funny, my ventrac dealer has 14 john deere tractors and zero turns traded in on ventrac, plus 5 Kubotas. The JD won't do what a ventrac will do.
As someone who spent 15 minutes trying to connect two of the wrong weatherpak connectors together because I'm an idiot when putting my dual front hydraulic kit on, this factory option makes a lot of sense! 🤣
Outstanding. I was wondering when Ventrac was going to do this. Excellent.
When can we expect a dash and speedometer that will actually work for more than 100-200 hours? Also no fogging would be needed as well 👍
Man I really want to ditch my Kubota BX2380 for one of these. Love that y’all build them in my home state of Ohio 👍🏻
Stop by your local dealer for a test drive, or take a drive and come tour the factory. You won't miss your Kubota. ✊
Your Kubota will outlast this machine
If your orange machine is a subcompact you’re not comparing apples to apples. This machine is awesome but doesn’t come close in performance to my 35hp tractor when it’s get tough time.
@@timsimpson4579 BX2380 = subcompact 23 engine hp. I’m just disappointed in how flimsy the loader is and the tractors stability on slopes.
@@timsimpson4579when it comes to versatility and performance I’m apt to say that the Ventrac has it covered. My dad has the Kubota BX 2380 and my Ventrac can go clear the brush on his 5 acres because his can’t maneuver on the 25 degree slopes his land has. And that small compact tractor cost right at 30k
Please have more information regarding future products in advance. Not a lot of information shared and I just purchased 4520 and would’ve waited for this… I’m having to add the kits myself
Have a 4520 at work we really like it. Only down fall when it’s dry out I have to stop every 30 minutes to clean out the screen on the radiator so it doesn’t over heat.
Have you looked into creating an attachment to do forestry mulching? I saw a stand-on skid steer the other day that had one that was small but very effective and wondered why Ventrac didn't offer something similar. The tough-cut just doesn't quite go far enough on the real heavy stuff.
Awesome tractor, spent hours on one at a GC. However changing front implements is a challenge to make happen, sometimes try and try again for much too long. I’d still own one in a heart beat.
As someone who has added these features to my 4520z, now I have to add stickers too. Guess mine will be the DIY Pro model.
Should have come with standard with duals to make it more Proerer!
ugh...I wish my dealer had mentioned this BEFORE I bought the 4520N 2 weeks ago.... communication, folks.
This is the BEST!
I have a question for Aaron Graber. With the new front loader what about making a AUGER attachment so I can do post holes for my possible future fence building company. If you do what about making it so there is a way to preset depth adjustments. And fwd or reverse drilling ability.
Does it allow you to use the front end loader, like an actual loader, where you can raise/lower, and pitch the bucket at the same time?
can you get a quick attach to be able to run other attachments?
So it's like a step toward the Bradley edition
Yes it does, I want one
When will there be pricing info on the Pro upgrade?
Love it!
Does the cab accessory have ac and heat?
How much can a Ventrac tow?
Need a version at *LEAST* 1/3 larger that can handle attachments at *LEAST* twice this size *TOO/ALSO/AS WELL* as yes this is a great start but no, this is not a John Deere which when combined with Kubota continue to flood the US market with *PREMIUM* Tractor product of every type let alone all of the other stuff.
I've always thought these were extremely interesting but for the size exceptionally expensive. I ended up with a JD because of loader height and lager capacities. For my purposes I could use this for maybe 50% of what I need a machine for and the price is the same for a Deere 2-3 times the size and a few more horsepower.
Something that does everything,usually does nothing well
Graphics are lame guys. Sorry.
Easily identifiable with operator crying because they should have bought a John Deere subcompact.
You're funny, my ventrac dealer has 14 john deere tractors and zero turns traded in on ventrac, plus 5 Kubotas. The JD won't do what a ventrac will do.
@@grimreeper70 you are saying used JDs have residual value and fair trade for new vencrap. That sounds about right.
@dirkdiggler2052 no, john deere shit is being traded in for ventrac. The dealer can't git rid of the john deere, he sends them to auction.
@@grimreeper70 vencraps are perfect for low-t wannabe JD types
@@dirkdiggler2052 Jd is crap. They always have been. But you can run the crap.