Kubota tractors are popularly known when it comes to ranking the best tractor brands in the world. Kubota lx series comes with amazing features. Find below the types of lx series, specifications and kubota lx series prices.

What is LX Series?
The solution to having quality, comfort, and adaptability is Kubota LX Series. The LX is provided with a choice of 24.8 to 30.8 gross engine horsepower in a 4WD with a ROPS or cab and a HST Transmission. The LX Series also includes the LX2610SU model, which is more reasonably priced and has deluxe grade features.
When buying a Kubota lx series tractor it is necessary to know more about the tractor which includes kubota tractor models, kubota parts, prices, the best kubota dealers, and kubota tractor issues before buying.
Kubota LX SERIES specifications
Standard Transmission | HST (3 range) |
Gross Engine HP | 24.8-30.8 |
PTO HP | 19.5-27 |
Drive line Type | 4WD |
Operator Platform | ROPS |
Loader Lift Capacity | 1067 (484 kg) |
PTO | Standard: Independent, Rear: 540 rpm |
Hydraulic Flow | 8.7 |
Three Point Linkage Type | Category I |
Three Point Linkage | 1676 |
Kubota LX SERIES models
Lx series models comes in three different types.
Kubota LX SERIES | Gross Engine HP |
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Kubota LX2610HSD | 24.8 |
Kubota LX2610HSDC | 24.8 |
Kubota LX2610SU | 24.8 |
Kubota LX3310HSD | 30.8 |
Kubota LX3310HSD | 30.8 |
Kubota lx series price
Kubota tractor Lx series price is estimated at $18,374.00. There are individual prices for the lx series with respect to their feature that comes with them.
Kubota LX SERIES | Prices |
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Kubota LX2610HSD | $19,500.00 |
Kubota LX2610HSDC | $28,184.00 |
Kubota LX2610SU | $18,374.00 |
Kubota LX3310HSD | $24,803.00 |
Kubota LX3310HSD | $32,800.00 |
Common Kubota LX3310 problems
Below are common problems raised about LX3310 you should know and possible solutions when you encounter them.
Kubota LX3310 problems | Possible causes |
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Engine won’t start | Fuel filter clog Put in a fresh filter element Fuel lines should be bled Contaminated or broken injection nozzles. |
Overheating engine | Engine coolant maybe less. Fan belt could be faulty. Replace faulty fan belts. Engine maybe low on oil. Faulty radiator cap |
Diesel injection starts and stops | Fuel injection pump could be faulty A damaged air filter is likely to cause this problem. Clogged fuel filter. |
Engine makes a lot of noise | Wrong alignment of connecting rod Warm engine as required before moving. Ensure sufficient oil is in the engine |
Low oil pressure | Damaged oil pump. Dirty oil filter. |
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