grm61
Platinum Member
Now that is a nice looking Kubota!![]()
Thankyou:thumbsup:
Now that is a nice looking Kubota!![]()
They were a good tractor. We put a loader on ours and made it a 'do all'.We bought a well used Case/David Brown 995 many years ago and it is a pretty good old tractor, well except for the weak brakes. We use it almost exclusively for pulling a rotary cutter.
I'm going with the Kubota but I have to say I talked to 10-12 different Kubota dealers and in talking with them there is one tractor brand I could tell they were ALL (except for one) nervous about. That brand happens to be Kioti. They didn't seem to care about the other brands I mentioned but when it came to Kioti it was one thing or another. The one dealer that didn't seemed to be bothered by Kioti is the one I ended up buying from not for that reason, he had what I wanted, best price, worked with me on the best prices for extras BEST dealer out of all brands that I've dealt with and seemed to be very honest and second closest dealer. The next best dealer was a Kioti dealer and he didn't care to knock down Kubota.
Geez wheez How many Kubota dealers you got by you? I had to travel 30 miles to one.
Off the top of my head I can think of 7 within 1.5 hours from my house. I have also called a few dealers out of state. We have at least one or more Kubota, Kioti, JD, NH, MF, LS, Mahindra, Yanmar, KYM, Bobcat, Case dealers within an hour and still manage to live in the countryGeez wheez How many Kubota dealers you got by you? I had to travel 30 miles to one.
I have a Kubota, but actually, I'm just glad that I can afford a tractor (of any kind). With the country in the shape that's it's in right now, it's very hard to justify extras. I am slowly learning to work on it myself and so far it has worked well for me. Happy New Year from the Adirondacks to all forum members.
Six+ years of running 2700psi hydraulic pressure and finally a blew Hydro hose just last week. Short one on the bucket curl, what a mess. My bad, was trying to pull up some concrete by hooking it backwards with the bucket.