Thinking of financing a mx54

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I'm getting the m7060 with radial tires, cast centers, 84" heavy bucket, and a canopy. Hopefully will be ready this week - I am so excited. I have a few projects waiting to do to break it in.

going to fix a couple things on the 585 than sell it. It has been a good tractor for me and i will be sad to see it go. it took a while to grow on me but it def has - I would keep it if i could.

Congrats on the new tractor. Just curious if you compared other prices with other tractor brands. You did mention Branson but I keep hearing on this forum how some other brands are $5-$10K cheaper than Kubota.
 
   / Thinking of financing a mx54 #62  
[AFFILIATE=1, nofollow=true, newwindow=true, title="Kubota"]Kubota[/AFFILIATE] is still offering 0 percent financing on select tractors. Not on implements however.

I would never own a hydrostat. Only a hydraulic shuttle. No maintenance except fluid changes and 100% power to the ground. 6K hours on my one and never touched (other than normal maintenance). 3 on the other, same deal.
 
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I called around to all the surrounding dealers and my first quote from beverage [AFFILIATE=1, nofollow=true, newwindow=true, title="Kubota"]kubota[/AFFILIATE] was by far the best deal - which is great cause they are the closest. The interest went down with [AFFILIATE=1, nofollow=true, newwindow=true, title="Kubota"]Kubota[/AFFILIATE] in the new quarter so now we are doing .9%.

Some dealers were willing to sell tractors for last quarter prices if the tractor was already on the lot. some were not and the new prices are a 6+% hike.
 
   / Thinking of financing a mx54 #64  
Always buy local versus long distance because at some point, you will need supplies and parts and a LD dealer can be a PITA.
 
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Congrats on the new tractor. Just curious if you compared other prices with other tractor brands. You did mention Branson but I keep hearing on this forum how some other brands are $5-$10K cheaper than Kubota.
i was very interested in branson but the price was not any cheaper from the one dealer i got a quote from for a 5520. this was before i realized i should get a bigger model which would be the 6835 from branson.

i could have gotten a 55 hp ls from a small dealer outside boone NC for 28,000 but based on my history with that dealer and my experience with my xg3032 i wanted nothing to do with that!

please excuse my lack of capitol letters, i broke my left arm dec 30th..
 
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Kubota is still offering 0 percent financing on select tractors. Not on implements however.

I would never own a hydrostat. Only a hydraulic shuttle. No maintenance except fluid changes and 100% power to the ground. 6K hours on my one and never touched (other than normal maintenance). 3 on the other, same deal.

yeah i wasnt excited about the hyrdrostat in a mid size tractor, hydraulic shuttle better. when and if i get another compact tractor to replace the ls i will be looking at hydrostat. I would rather just keep the ls though if i can delete the emissions off of it. I will be working on this over the next week.
 
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the m7060 is t5. it seems people have had minimal issues with them so i am not worried about it.
 
   / Thinking of financing a mx54 #70  
Always buy local versus long distance because at some point, you will need supplies and parts and a LD dealer can be a PITA.
I bought mine from Kentucky (Barlows) and I either get oil and filters from the local [AFFILIATE=1, nofollow=true, newwindow=true, title="Kubota"]Kubota[/AFFILIATE] dealer or online. Never had the tractor to the dealer in the 11 years I've owned it. Saved a couple thousand dollars when I bought it.
 
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About to sign the contract m7060, I am thinking of swapping the bucket for a 4 n 1 bucket. I know people say they are not as good as a grapple but since I am getting a new tractor, and I can swap out the bucket for the 4 n 1 it is tempting. It will be nice to have a versatile bucket and not have to swap from a bucket to grapple to bucket, especially on a jobsite.
Is there anything that you would do only with a standard bucket? I saw someone said they won't dig with a 4 n 1, why?

I want the bucket to be as wide as the tractor and with the wheels set out I need a 84" bucket. a 84" 4n1 bucket I imagine weighs 1,000lbs. How full of a bucket am i going to be able to lift with the 4 n 1?
 
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   / Thinking of financing a mx54 #72  
About to sign the contract, I am thinking of swapping the bucket for a 4 n 1 bucket. I know people say they are not as good as a grapple but since I am getting a new tractor, and I can swap out the bucket for the 4 n 1 it is tempting. It will be nice to have a versatile bucket and not have to swap from a bucket to grapple to bucket, especially on a jobsite.
Is there anything that you would do only with a standard bucket? I saw someone said they won't dig with a 4 n 1, why?

I want the bucket to be as wide as the tractor and with the wheels set out I need a 84" bucket. a 84" bucket I imagine weighs 1,000lbs. How full of a bucket am i going to be able to lift with the 4 n 1?
I bought my [AFFILIATE=1, nofollow=true, newwindow=true, title="Kubota"]Kubota[/AFFILIATE] with a bucket. Then bought a Bobcat LoPro bucket and built a Grapple on it. My Ford TLB has a 4n1 bucket. If I didn't have a tractor with a Grapple I'd say the 4n1 is very valuable. But since I do, I'll just say it's convenient. If working around debris or brush it's very easy to pick it up with the 4n1. Or if cleaning up an area with a stable surface I can leave less than a couple 5 gallon buckets full of debris with the 4n1.

The best part of your plan is you will end up with the necessary hydraulics on the FEL to run a Grapple if you decide in the future to get one.

Go for the 4n1 at a minimum. A simple straight bucket is very limited as to what it can do. Especially if your FEL has 3rd function hydraulics.
 
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Yeah I am thinking that for a minumum it will be well worth to upgrade to the 4n1.
 

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