Posted by DeltaRed on October 18, 2014 at 07:21:16 from (65.100.144.124):
In Reply to: To Buy or Not To Buy posted by spudm on October 18, 2014 at 05:40:46:
Several factors to determine.One,a good local dealer. You dont want a tractor with the closest dealer 100 miles away.my nearest IH dealer is 300 miles away.New,barly used,or older machine.Do you have other tractors? Try to get the same brand as the others in your 'herd'.Can you turn some wrenches,or are you 'clueless'?Personally,I would prefer a tractor from the late 60s/70s..Couple examples: JD 3010/3020,2x30/40 series;IH 656/666/686,Hydro 70;MF 165/175,2x5 serire;White/Oliver American series 60;Ford 5000....As was said,Kubota has a pretty good reputation and dealers seem to be plentyful.but I would have a hard time ownig something 'foreign'.There are many tractors tro choose from.Find something you like,drive some.Ask locally about reputation.Does it fit the budget?Just remember the cheapest initial price is not always the cheapest down the road
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