Posted by paul on July 28, 2015 at 09:44:39 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Tractor Ratings posted by Jim Wolf on July 28, 2015 at 04:23:45:
Kubota and JD are the common good ones.
Case and NH used to be but they started changing manufacturers shopping around their lines, so as much as I love my Blie, in scared of the parts availability long term when they shift around like that.
I hear good things about Massey but they just don't have any dealers within 50-100 miles, so don't know nothing around here.
Then you have the middle tier. Stuff from India and South Korea. Or from Japan other than Kubota. These are a bit cheaper, have less dealer support, but are a good value, good enough machine.
Then at the bottom you have the stuff from China.
Town folk want to buy a new or 3 year old one because they are thinking like a car, anything over 4 years is old and worn out.
Farm folk are used to tractors and understand a good well kept tractor from the 1960s through 2000 or so is going to last decades and be a much better deal, less plastic and more value.
Neither is right or wrong, just where its at. Anyhow from that, there is not a good consensus, enough people to offer a real review of individual models......
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