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Spin88

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Benson
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LS XR3135H
I'm very new to posting anything on anything, but I have never seen anyone not get their question (eventually) answered here so here goes, about $19.9k for XR3135H. That's with fel and without tax. To be clear, it's open station. Most research involved the cabbed model. I would prefer open. Should I continue this investigation?
 
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$21,500 advertised price in my area... under $20k before tax sounds like a solid deal. Best wishes with your purchase.

Depending on your needs and dealer pricing, could be worth looking into 4140H too if the increased loader, 3PH specs, larger front tire size, and PTO power have value... money well spent for my uses.
 
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Thanks for the rapid reply. I'll pull the trigger soon. I've been at war too long with the caliche in my area and I think the XR3135 will do me well. Thanks for the additional advise.
 
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We've only had ours for a short while, but are very pleased with it. Its a cab, and we paid $26K. I think you're looking at a very good machine at a very good price.
 
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Thanks PJ. Do you have any concerns owning the cab? My thought process was "more moving parts, more things that can go wrong" (bit of a pessimist). This desert can be unforgiving in places and a rough ride here and there is guaranteed.
 
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None whatsoever. My concerns were more with not having a cab; cold in the winter for snow removal, hot in the summer for mowing, and ground hornets in the pasture.
 
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Makes perfect sense. Thanks again and I'll be sure to post again when I get all my toys put together.
 
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Most folks concern with cabs is where there are a lot of trees to hit or have to trim to be able to operate a cabbed tractor. Of course there is the additional expense, but I was thinking, in the desert, a cab would be very beneficial. Several here have posted that the cab saved their lives because they are allergic to bee and wasp stings, and have been attacked while in their cab. With a cab you can laugh at the stinging varmints, with open station not so much.
 
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We have bees for sure. Just fought a swarm a couple years back that drilled into a gape in home foundation. It's fixed now but wasn't without deadly poison and the balls of a man on Coors and Jameson at 0530. I have plenty of mesquite on property and bees seem to like them but other than that, they mostly pass through so I'll take my chances. I REALLY do appreciate your advice but I'd have the cab open anyway, before I know it, I might have locked them (the smart ones) in with me. I'm borrowing from myself and have cash for the xr3135h, hydraulic cylinders and a deep dish 6' boxblade(rippers) all ready to walk out the door Thursday. I live on the back side of a mountain and what's not slope, is a caliche field so cutting is the name of the game here.
 
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I ran into caliche down south of me where there is a lot of irrigation - wheat. Man, that is some tough stuff. Here I deal with basaltic lava bedrock. Nothing agricultural will cut that but it makes a fine base to drag a plow across. Sounds like you have found a good deal.
 

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