Blue, Green or Orange?

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Hondo1

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Location
Western NY
Tractor
YM1300D
NH TC30 w/ 7308 FEL $14,900
JD790 w/300FEL $14,644
Kubota L2800DT w/LA463 FEL $14,323

All are gear Tractors. The NH may be $15,900 but the dealer thinks he can get some money from NH. the JD dealer said he'd match or beat the Kubota. NH has the best terms @ 0% for 60 months, JD 0% for 48, and Kubota 0% for 42 months.

I can't do the 0% payments on JD or Kubota. NH I can. It would be easier to go with the max term until my truck is paid off even though I'd be paying a hefty interest amount.

Anyway, all things being equal, are these good quotes and what color would you go with? Opinions and experiences welcome.

Thanks

Hondo
 
   / Blue, Green or Orange? #2  
Kioti Orange CK25 with 3.75 % financing for 72 months.
and a 4 year warranty.
 
   / Blue, Green or Orange? #3  
Looks like from that standpoint you answered your own questions. The NH is roughly $250/mo, JD $305/mo, and the Kubota even more. So if that is what you can afford, that is what you would get. In this case I don't think you are "settling" as any of the tractors are a good tractor. The TC30 has been around for quite a few years and has proven itself to be a reliable tractor.
 
   / Blue, Green or Orange? #5  
If your planning on doing a lot of loader work, I'd suggest at least a shuttle shift gear transmission. Not sure which of the above are shuttle shift, or straight gears.
 
   / Blue, Green or Orange? #6  
putt_putt_green said:
If your planning on doing a lot of loader work, I'd suggest at least a shuttle shift gear transmission. Not sure which of the above are shuttle shift, or straight gears.

Putt, what size loader do you have?
 
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#7  
I absolutely can't stand Hydro Transmissions. I know that they are all the rage but I like a tractor to have gears, the more the better. Shuttle shift is nice but hydro is not for me. I get into situations where I need to use the brakes to turn, or use the differential lock. I guess that I am just old fashioned when it comes to tractors. Even my lawn tractor (WheelHorse C16) is a gear tractor.

Hondo
 
   / Blue, Green or Orange? #8  
Get what you like.

The price difference is very small.


Are they all 4x4? For loader work that is important.
jb
 
   / Blue, Green or Orange? #9  
which one's more comfortable to sit in?
 
   / Blue, Green or Orange? #10  
Hondo1 said:
I absolutely can't stand Hydro Transmissions. I know that they are all the rage but I like a tractor to have gears, the more the better. Shuttle shift is nice but hydro is not for me. I get into situations where I need to use the brakes to turn, or use the differential lock. I guess that I am just old fashioned when it comes to tractors. Even my lawn tractor (WheelHorse C16) is a gear tractor.

Hondo
As long as you keep those moving parts moving, you will probably never suffer from arthritis. Just curious, Hondo, do your vehicles have automatic, or standard trannies?

I have been driving a stick shift truck for almost 30 years, and I decided the hydro trans tractor would give my left leg a break.
 

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