KBA CPA
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That was my thinking regarding the cab - preferred open stationWork in the trees might be costly with a cab.
That was my thinking regarding the cab - preferred open stationWork in the trees might be costly with a cab.
lol!!! I’m quite the opposite as your described being only 5’4!! Funny enough, we visited CO recently and when I tell you I couldn’t sleep at all due to my nose and throat being so dry….. I never missed the humidity more.
Work in the trees might be costly with a cab.
I don’t have anything yet. Was going to bundle it all together if I could. The property is about 120 miles away one way.Do you have a trailer to pull the tractor? Tractor, loader and bushog is long and has some weight to it. How far is the 100 acres? The Ram 1500 will probably pull it but you need to think about the transportation part of it.
I was quoted $28,900 (after $3000 rebate) for the CK3520SE, around $32k for the kubota L3302 including the trailer, and $26k (with the $3k rebate) for the YT235.I think you would be thrilled with any of those choices. I agree that the best thing is to make several visits to look them over and do test drives. You will learn something every time.
My thoughts from a distance
Kubota is a great tractor, but I don't like the Micky Mouse hydro treadle. This is their economy model
Yanmar makes great tractors - how is the price
Kioti - might have the most/best features - most bang for the buck
That said, any of them would be great
If you are looking for something larger, that Kioti NS series is kind of like Goldie Locks - just right