
In the market for a compact excavator in Pryor, Oklahoma? Sizing up the Kubota KX033-4 and the John Deere 35G, but having trouble making a final decision between the two? We’d love to highlight some key differences between the two mini excavators! At Springdale Tractor Company in Pryor, we are excited to share about the dominant Kubota KX033-4. Let’s dive in!
Kubota isn’t just known for their ridiculously good-looking equipment; the manufacturer is renowned for their durability and comfort. Lucky for you, the Kubota KX033-4 brings its A-game and promises the longevity you’re searching for. Heavy-duty front pin bushings, a centralized swivel bearing lubrication, two-way protected hosing, and more will keep your compact excavator protected.
Inside the full-flat operator’s station, you’ll find ergonomically placed controls and a deluxe suspension seat. These features keep you working comfortably throughout long days. Plus, an available closed cab fights off the elements during the coldest mornings and those sweltering summer days. But how does it compare to the durability of the John Deere 35G? The 35G sits a tad heavier than the Kubota KX033-4 and features solid craftsmanship, but Kubota steel is known to go further and harder than the competition. Factor in Kubota’s commitment to operator comfort, which you won’t find as much of behind the controls of the Deere 35G and we can safely say that the KX033-4 is the top-dog. Big jobs or small, this Kubota excavator does-it-all.
But you didn’t just come here to talk about durability and comfort, did you? Let’s take a look at the power of the Kubota KX033-4 compact excavator. Inside the Kubota excavator, you’ll find a tier 4 emissions engine entirely built by Kubota. So, just how much horsepower does the KX033-4 have? This model provides you with 24.8 horsepower, backed by two-speed travel and plenty of precision. You can even switch between ISO and SAE operating patterns on the fly, without having to leave your seat. How does it compare to the horsepower in the John Deere 35G? The 35G narrowly misses the KX033-4’s mark with its 24.5 horsepower, courtesy of a Yanmar-built engine. Our take? It shows quality when a manufacturer builds their equipment from the ground-up and Kubota does just that.
Sure, the Deere 35G’s hydraulic ratings are slightly higher and the Deere excavator has a higher ground pressure rating. But the Kubota KX033-4 has better displacement, dumping height, traveling speeds, fuel capacity, and hydraulic reserves. Factor in the 8,138 pound bucket breakout force in the Kubota KX033-4, as opposed to the Deere 35G’s 6,085 pound rating, and we think the numbers speak for themselves.
Mind made up? Thinking that you’ve got to have a closer look at the Kubota KX033-4? We’d be more than happy to walk you around the Kubota mini excavator right here at Springdale Tractor Company in Pryor! You can give us a call, use the locations tab for directions to our store or fill out our contact form and our team will reach out to you with more information. We look forward to doing business with you at Springdale Tractor Company, located in Pryor, Oklahoma!