artp
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Does anyone have a site for MSRP list for Kubota tractors? I know prices do vary from region to region. I am in Illinois. Feel like I am unprepared when talking to dealers.
The page with the prices will open in a new window or sometimes in a different window that is already open. I tried it with Internet Explorer 7.0 for the L and M series and it works OK. Also worked with Firefox 2.0. Maybe you are not seeing the new window open at the bottom, or perhaps some browser option or popup blocker is stopping it.Bird said:For some reason, I can get to the "Build My Kubota" but then the link doesn't work for me.So I've never seen the prices on their website.
downslope said:The page with the prices will open in a new window or sometimes in a different window that is already open. I tried it with Internet Explorer 7.0 for the L and M series and it works OK. Also worked with Firefox 2.0. Maybe you are not seeing the new window open at the bottom, or perhaps some browser option or popup blocker is stopping it.
The cursor does not change like a link. You do not click it, just roll the cursor over the words "Build My Kubota" and more choices should show up in a dropdown list, like tractor model#, then more choices that you roll over like cab/no cab, 2WD/4WD, what transmission etc. Finally on the last choice you will click and the prices show up. Their webpage probably uses Java script and something on your computer is stopping it. I assume you have all the latest Vista and Java updates installed.Bird said:It is peculiar. I'm using Windows Vista, the cursor does not change from an arrow to the little hand to indicate a link, and I get no indication of a pop-up being blocked (which I do get occasionally other places), so I don't understand why I don't get that to work as a link. Although I'd assume you're right; that it's something to do with my computer.
downslope said:The cursor does not change like a link. You do not click it, just roll the cursor over the words "Build My Kubota" and more choices should should up in a dropdown list, like tractor model#, then more choices that you roll over like cab/no cab, 2WD/4WD, what transmission etc. Finally on the last choice you will click and the prices show up. Their webpage probably uses Java script and something on your computer is stopping it. I assume you have all the latest Vista and Java updates installed.
I am using XP Service Pack2, IE 7.0, and the Internet Security level is set to "Medium-High" (default).