Posted by jm. on August 14, 2018 at 17:32:46 from (99.197.250.18):
In Reply to: Buying a LS tractor posted by Gregthedc on August 14, 2018 at 14:14:40:
Greg I have to be very carful what I say as I am bias being a KUBOTA dealer for years. First off the folks that make the LS tractor have been around. Sold tractors under several names in the US. Las try before the LS name was MONTANA. I know some folks that have bought them and got buy or liked them. I have had some traded in on KUBOTAS and just found out the hard way resale is silch., like got $ 8,000 for a three year old that a guy said he gave 24,000 for. If I were you I certainly would want to buy that tractor cheaper than say a JD< Kubota or more recognized brand. I know a guy that waited over 6 weeks for a radiator for one but if you are comfortable with the dealer and the tractor it certainly is your money. When you go to comparing tractors do not worry too much about the brand what you watch for is things like , horse power, hydraulic pump capacity, creature things like good seat, lift out lift links , hydraulic shuttle to back up , compare apples to apples.
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