Posted by paul on December 26, 2007 at 19:39:52 from (66.44.132.218):
In Reply to: New tractor questions posted by Diesel tractors are expen on December 26, 2007 at 14:35:35:
Kubota is king of the small tractors. Any you mentioned will be good.
Montana is a much cheaper thing - you get what you pay for. I would _much_ rather have a 5 year old Kubota or NH tractor than a new Montana or other knock-off cheapie. Getting parts, service, resale value will _all_ be difficult, and it will not be as durable. Just a fact of life.
You will pay dearly for not getting the loader now. It is much more useful than anything else you mention, and costs a whole lot more to add on later, than to buy with the tractor. I think it is a mistake to get it add-on years later. I would rather save money an extra year before buying than to buy without a loader. Or get a 5-10 year old compact with loader now, and trade it up to something new if you need new in a few years. Skipping the loader, if it is something you need, is the worst way to go in my opinion.
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