In your opening post to start the thread either unit was at about 18,000 . . But now it turns out to be only 16,500 with loaded tires for the Yanmar . . . You do understand that is a price most scuts reach right lol?
Pakraig, I think its time to start looking at logic on your decision:
And 5 years from now when warranties are done . . . do you have more than one choice for servicing for each? Just a sideline question . . can Deere dealers service the yanmar also?
See, now you're questioning whether I actually did my homework. You should see my ridiculous spreadsheet that I put together! LOL. And I never said ANY tractor cost $18,000, but I could've been more clear by saying my
budget is $18,000. Nothing wrong with having money left over....
I shopped all the dealers I have reasonably close to me:
Started with local Yanmar dealer where my friend works:
All they had on the lot was a red 221. Took it for a drive, knew it wasn't what I needed, asked about the, also red, 424, which I later got to drive and knew it was a very nice $15,000 tractor, but just didn't feel like quite enough. I had seen an EX3200 there before and asked about that, and he said there might be a few left, but they're discontinuing them, and that's when I learned all about Tier 4 and DPF. Got a quote of over $20k cash for tractor/loader EX3200 and $16,400 for a 424. Left there not intending to return.
Went to John Deere and got a price on a 2025R at $19,000 w/ tax. Not a lot of tractor for the money so I kept looking.
Mahindra: Max 25 and 26XL, 1526, 1533 and 2538. The floor space and/or pedal position in all these tractors were all a no-go, either poorly thought out and cramped or just plain dangerous in my opinion, with the exception of the new 2538 which just felt cheap overall, which is a shame, because it's a lot of tractor for the money, and Mahindra's financing is pretty much impossible to beat.
Kubota: Spent a few hours at Messick's, and probably drove Randy Matter crazy but he was really nice about the whole thing because he could tell I was a real buyer. Started out with an unbelievably good deal on a BX2667 but it's just not for me. Not enough tractor, I knew that right away. Then I checked out a
B2601 and a
B2650 AND a
B2301 due to the price. Liked the
B2650, but didn't feel it was $1500 more tractor than the
B2601. I was pretty much set on buying the
B2601, despite it being right at my max price range to start.
Kioti: Started with the CK2510 hydro given its specs and price range, not a fan of its pedal layout leaving me feel very cramped, I don't like my feet under me, I'd rather have them out in front a bit. Drove the CK3510 hydro just to see the difference and really liked that tractor, despite feeling BIG, it's well thought out and very user-friendly but just a good bit more than I want to spend. That same day (mid January) the salesperson said they have a new tractor coming out, the CK2610, and he'd call me when they got it. Jan 25th (2 days after our 2+ feet of snow) I went to check out the CK2610H and really, really liked it. A lot of tractor and I really didn't notice any lack in power, thanks to the 3 range transmission. Dual pedal setup on the right, brake above again, but something I could certainly live with. (Pedal layout is actually identical to the EX3200.) CK2610H also has SSQA standard and choice of light duty 66" or HD 60" bucket. The dealer didn't seem very knowledgeable about the financing and told me my best option was to take the $1,400 promotion from Kioti and use my own financing. Not thrilled with that idea, I told him I'd wait til the next quarter and see if they offer a free loader for the CK2610H.
I now have restored interest having talked to the next-closest dealer and hearing good reviews on them, and having gotten a quote of $17,813 for tractor and loader.
Following week, I learned that the NEXT closest Yanmar dealer, almost 50 miles actually, had 1 leftover EX3200 so I looked around on Fastline and Tractorhouse to see what they were selling for. Found 2 that were within 200 miles, both at great prices. Called the dealer, he matched the price and so I went to look at it. Great tractor, but it looked a little worn and weathered and didn't have the SSQA which I'd really like to have.
I do have some hilly terrain, but I don't see the need to reverse my rear wheels whether it's an option or not.
I guess I'm still at 3 tractors, actually just 2, the Yanmar EX3200 and the Kioti CK2610H.
EX3200 is 109.5x59.1 @ 2,500 lbs (tractor), FEL lift is 911 lbs @ 79" and 1479 lbs breakout, PTO 25.5 w/ 32 gross HP, flowing 9.9 GPMs w/ dual pumps (separate for steering), 10" of ground clearance (according to spec sheet but looks like more)
Kioti CK2610H is 120.9 (including 3PH)x55.1 @ 2,701 lbs, FEL lift and breakout is TBD (but think 1,500 and 2,000 respectively) PTO is 21.8 w/ 24.5 gross HP, flowing 11.7 GPMs, 13.4" of ground clearance (all the folks that said Kubota
L2501 should be looking at this tractor!)
B2601 is honestly not in the running anymore, but I did get the price down to $16850 w/ loader and 0% financing for 60 months.
Yanmar is $16,500 plus PA sales tax and some financing fees which would be my downpayment, so $16,500 @ 5.00% for 84 months is $233 per month and $3,090 in interest = $19,590.
Kioti is $17,813 plus PA sales tax and some financing fees which would be my downpayment, so $17,813 @ 0.00% for 84 months is $212 per month and no interest cost = $17,813.