Overview
A Kubota dealership salesperson walks side-by-side through a BX Series and a John Deere 1 Series, hitting specific mechanical differences: loader coupler compatibility, third-function hydraulics, engine access, dashboard design, operator controls, ROPS width, and torque characteristics. He does acknowledge one genuine Deere advantage, position-control three-point hitch, before concluding Kubota wins overall. Best for shoppers actively deciding between these two models who want point-by-point comparisons, knowing the source has a clear rooting interest.
A dealership channel (Messick's Farm Equipment) presenting the comparison through a salesperson who openly sells Kubota BX tractors in high volume, so expect a Kubota-favoring perspective throughout.
John Deere 1025R
- PTO horsepower
- 18.2 hp
- Loader lift capacity
- 120R: 1,823 lbf at pivot point; H120: 1,724 lbf at pivot point
- 3-point lift capacity
- 758 lb
- Hydraulic flow
- 3.5 gpm
