PapaRoo. First of all let me say I may be bias, I have been a KUBOTA dealer for 30+ years. Here is what I see. Probably see 4 or 5 folks a year just like you bought property want a tractor. They move in an buy that shinny old (say 35 fergerson) tractor some one has painted on the street corner . First of all they paid too much but get it home something small maybe needs a battery ($65.00) then month latter radiator leaks ,another $150.00. Then as time goes on some more small expense then all of a sudden it needs a clutch or engine work, serious dollars $ 1500.00 or so. Then the tractor still does not have power steering or four wheel drive. They come into the dealership wanting to trade and get what they needed to begin with. They think they have a 6500.00 trade in because that is what they have in it now. Fact is they have a two thousand dollar at best tractor. Now when they go on and bite the bullet and buy that new 4 wheel drive 35 hp KUBOTA with a loader they come back and say "I WISH I HAD DONE THAT TO BEGIN WITH. Just my experience and this is an OLD TRACTOR board do not want to pour water on that and yes some folks get by with old tractors but be aware lots of folks do not. Take what you are going to spend put it down on a new one with low rate finance and be happy.
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