Posted by TomTex on December 26, 2007 at 20:45:49 from (12.74.198.173):
In Reply to: New tractor questions posted by Diesel tractors are expen on December 26, 2007 at 14:35:35:
As some others have stated below; DO NOT get a small utility tractor without the front end loader from day one. Might as well not have the tractor. The FEL is what you will use every day. I could not live in the country without my FEL; constantly moving things, lifting things, piling in tools, lifting people to get at things, etc. etc. Besides you will pay thousands more if you wait and then add on. The dealers usually have a package price with FEL. I own a New Holland 1630 hydrostatic, but I have to admit Kubota is king in the utility tractors. One local dealer sells both Case International, Kubota, the new Yanmar powered Cub Cadets. He did sell MF, but they pulled his license because he sell so many Kubotas. He has sold over 300 Kubotas this year and 6 Case-Intl. Tom
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