Overview
An owner's candid first-season recap of a Kubota B2601 used primarily for snow blowing, with the standout angle being a homemade ROPS-height steel cab he built himself, he walks through its design choices, wiper limitations, door hardware, and what he'd change. He also covers specific gripes about the three-point hitch limiter failure and thin sheet metal, plus genuine praise for the hydrostatic pedal and tilt steering. Best for DIYers curious about homebuilt cab construction or B2601 real-world quirks.
Posted by the General Repair channel, which appears to be an individual owner sharing personal experience rather than a dealership or professional reviewer.
