bp fick
Super Member
As some of you know, I have been up the scale on size of Kubotas owned and back down the scale. The bigger is better theory doesn't hold water with me and that's from experience for my needs at the time. I've owned a BX1500 up to a L3240HST and many in between. At this point I as BP Fick would buy the smallest B made if I were going to buy one. I'll probably see one (B2320) Monday when I go look at and price a Kubota RTV900 at Barlows.
I started the day considering 4 wheelers and then moved to a Polaris Ranger 400 4X4 and now seem to be locked on a Kubota RTV900 as what will most closely meet my needs, desires and finances or what I'm willing to pay. Would I rather have an RTV1100, yes, but it won't do any more for my needs than an RTV900 and I won't pay the difference unless Steve Barlow goes crazy on price Monday.![]()
Sure as the world, if you get that RTV900, someone will say, "I got the 1100" and proceed to proffer the standard reasons why. "It was 'only' so many dollars more." "It has that extra power that I need." and so on.
What gets lost is that they needed/wanted the 1100. What they wanted/needed has no relation to what I want/need or you want/need than the man on the moon.