Kubota Fleet Is The Key To Maintenance Operations At The ‘Seriously Sporty’ Aldenham School

One of the Kubota tractors at Aldenham School

A fleet of equipment from Kubota is being entrusted with ambitious improvement plans across the surfaces at Hertfordshire’s Aldenham School. With the assistance of a pair of RTV Utility vehicles, two ride‑on mowers and three tractors from Kubota’s L‑Series, Grounds & Gardens Supervisor Danny Wells is well‑placed to continue the development of the highly historic sports facilities across the 110‑acre site.

Regarded in the Good Schools Guide as ‘seriously sporty’, Aldenham School boasts the title of the earliest organised football club in the history of the game with records dating back to 1825. The game has come along way since then, as to have the facilities which Danny only recently took charge of in June 2024, though he’s certainly no stranger to Aldenham. “I worked here previously before taking up a ‘dream role’ at Arsenal FC’s Colney training complex for three and a half years. When an opportunity arose to bring everything I learned there back to Aldenham, it was one I couldn’t turn down” he explains.

Danny Wells with a Kubota tractor outside Aldenham School Much of the Kubota equipment was already working hard at the school during Danny’s previous stint, and it’s this reliability and versatility – together with the fantastic back up support from local dealer George Browns Ltd – that sees the fleet expanding more in recent months. “Our tractors are the workhorses for the vast majority of operations we do here – whether that’s spraying feeds on the cricket outfields or hitched up with our scarifier, aerator or top dresser for mechanical maintenance on the fifteen winter sports pitches.”

Recently joining two Kubota L2‑452 compact tractors in the shed is a cabless L1‑382 fitted with flotation tyres. “While we’ve only had it a matter of weeks, this has already proven to be a great bit of kit!” Danny continues, “Our pitches are mainly clay‑based so can lay very wet over winter. This capable yet lightweight tractor will enable us to still get implements on the ground without causing damage.”

“Everything we have from Kubota is well‑built, intuitive to operate and versatile for all the various applications and environments we manage. Our RTV’s for example, one RTV‑X1140 and one RTV‑X1110, are reliable people and equipment movers. We can use these to tow hand tools and machines such as our woodchipper around, getting things exactly where they’re needed quickly and safely.”

Danny and his team of six also rely on their Kubota ride‑on mowers for the upkeep and presentation of lawned areas. “Our F3890 from the Kubota F‑Series of out‑front rotary mowers is fantastic for cutting the banks around the site, as well as some of our more natively‑managed areas which might only get one or two cuts a year. It poses no match for this machine!

“I also have to mention the Kubota G21 mower, which has clocked up some serious hours. This is our go‑to machine for mowing large areas such as the prep school lawn and the grass around our on‑site chapel. Because of its manoeuvrability, this machine is also great for getting where our cylinder mowers can’t on the sports pitches. Because it collects, we’ll also use it in the autumn to remove not just grass clippings but leaves and other debris.”

He concludes, “My predecessor did a fantastic job at bringing the surfaces on and with the Kubota equipment at my disposal, I am confident I can continue this great work and lift the bar even higher.”

A line-up of the Kubota machines at Aldenham School