Posted by jm. on December 10, 2017 at 17:28:07 from (172.242.163.117):
In Reply to: Kabota v/s Massey posted by Dan Richardson on December 10, 2017 at 06:25:21:
I normally do not comment on these type things because yes I am bias, in that I have been with KUBOTA for well over 30 years. First of all with Massey you are not buying a Massey . You are buying a tractor built for Agco sold with a Massey name. There in itself is the first problem or potential problem I see. What if say after 2 years Agco finds another builder for it,s small tractors. All that being said I think what I would look at is fact or what other people have decided. Under 30 hp Kubota sells about 9 tractors for ever one that Massey sells. That either speaks well of the product or the dealer. Over the years once we get a man in a KUBOTA he very rarely goes back to another brand, may change dealers but brand loyalty in KUBOTA dealers is something over 87%. I would tell you to tell him those small tractors with a mower deck AND loader are not ideal. First thing he will do is get in a rough place with the loader and have his mower decks sprung up.
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