Lodge Berry
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I have recently purchased a foreclosed development consisting of 14 lots that are between 3/4 and 1 acre and surround a 6 acre lake. It's pretty grown up with weeds and wax myrtles.
I'm trying to figure out what I will need to maintain this property for the next 5 - 10 years. Hopefully, the economy will recover and I can start selling lots then to cover retirement.
I went out to our local Kubota dealer and was looking at their used inventory. They recommended, based on my requirements, a 2009 Kioti CK30 HTS.
The tractor is a 2009 without an FEL. It has 3 hours on the clock. It was initially purchased in November 2009, so the bumper to bumper warranty is good for only 4 more months, and the drivetrain warranty is good for 2 years and 4 months. It has turf tires.
The closest Kioti dealer to me is a 2-1/2 hour haul. Based on my conversation with Kioti today, I could have fluid services done locally, but any repairs would have to be done at a Kioti dealer or the warranty would be void.
The deal I have been offered is $10,500 for the Kioti, $1,500 for a new 60" 160hp bush hog (not sure about brand), and $1,800 for an 18 foot 7k equipment trailer. So, $13,800 for the package.
Since I've never done anything like this before, I'd appreciate any advice on the following:
Based on my application, does this package make sense?
Is it a good deal, given no FEL, shorter warranty, and distance to a Kioti dealer?
Thanks!!
I'm trying to figure out what I will need to maintain this property for the next 5 - 10 years. Hopefully, the economy will recover and I can start selling lots then to cover retirement.
I went out to our local Kubota dealer and was looking at their used inventory. They recommended, based on my requirements, a 2009 Kioti CK30 HTS.
The tractor is a 2009 without an FEL. It has 3 hours on the clock. It was initially purchased in November 2009, so the bumper to bumper warranty is good for only 4 more months, and the drivetrain warranty is good for 2 years and 4 months. It has turf tires.
The closest Kioti dealer to me is a 2-1/2 hour haul. Based on my conversation with Kioti today, I could have fluid services done locally, but any repairs would have to be done at a Kioti dealer or the warranty would be void.
The deal I have been offered is $10,500 for the Kioti, $1,500 for a new 60" 160hp bush hog (not sure about brand), and $1,800 for an 18 foot 7k equipment trailer. So, $13,800 for the package.
Since I've never done anything like this before, I'd appreciate any advice on the following:
Based on my application, does this package make sense?
Is it a good deal, given no FEL, shorter warranty, and distance to a Kioti dealer?
Thanks!!