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Posted by Midwest redneck on December 20, 2006 at 13:35:07 from (24.236.233.30):
In Reply to: kubota posted by i bleed orange on December 20, 2006 at 07:54:37:
I think it all depends if you have the rare chance of getting a lemon. I used a 4300 Deere, model, year 1999, my neighbor has this tractor and it is quite nice a little big for home use but 35 HP or so and 2900 lbs is nice to have for heavy snow and gravel grading shuttle shift trans. His dad got it used for 10K 2 years ago, what a good deal. I have used a 1998 new holland 25 HP model real nice machine it had the hydro trans and it was a beast for gravel which I pushed and scooped. I have also used a Kubota which I was not impressed with, too wimpy and uncomfortable seat. Those are the newer ones that I have used. A friend of mine has the 2001 7510 Kubota and I think he paid way to much for it, I never drove his. I look at it this way..... Drive all models you are interested in because what ever you buy you will have for years. It pays to take the time and look at all features, comfort, usage, cost. Most offer interest free finance for 3 years. What I would never buy is a Jinma, or Mahindra, or a Kioti. Over seas stuff that I couldnt trust, of course a guy on here will tell me he has one of these and they are great. I also think of the tractors like this 1. Deere = cadillac 2. Case IH new holland = buick 3. Kubota = Chevy 4. Massey/agco = chevy 5. Jinma, kioti = low end import. Just my Opinion here so I hope nobody want to shoot me after reading this.
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