scumfrog
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I'm looking at Massey 1736 and Kubota 3901 really can't decide. Both are sold locally. Thought I had my mind made up on Massey but, keep going back and forth. Should I just flip a coin?:confused3:
I'm looking at Massey 1736 and Kubota 3901 really can't decide. Both are sold locally. Thought I had my mind made up on Massey but, keep going back and forth. Should I just flip a coin?:confused3:
It seems that the Kubota has better short term resell value over the Massey.
I've seen that posted many times, but I don't agree. Kubota resale prices don't appear to be any better than any other major brand, and often no better than even the smaller brands. I sold my LS (smaller brand, not well known) for $2K less than I paid for it, after putting 215 hours and 15 months on it. I've yet to see people post anything significantly better for a Kubota. $10/hr depreciation is pretty respectable from the standpoint of holding value. There have been many other similar deals posted here that suggest the same thing. The one difference is that name recognition to the average Joe is probably better for Kubota right now, but it's not like MF is unknown (far from it).
scumfrog, I have bought tractors from both of these local dealers. Tuesday I just bought a 1726E from the MF dealer. I have become sold more on the MF's than the Kubotas as the sizes that I have bought they just feel like more of a tractor than the Kubota. Last year I also bought a 4610 with an FEL and a 2615, trading in a L3800 Kubota on that one. I very much prefer the general staff at the MF dealership over the Kubota one and I think that this counts for a ton. imo they have more knowledge there and I'm not complaining about Kubota as they were right out on my farm when I had problems.
These are my impressions between the two brands but only you can decide what will be the best fit for you.[/QUOTE
Jibe 717 , The Massey was my fist choice partly because they have been around for a long time. I've rented stuff from them about once a year and have liked the way they operate. The Kubota dealer makes me a little nervous as far as the service department goes. Have you had any problems with service after the sale at the Massey place?
scumfrog, I have bought tractors from both of these local dealers. Tuesday I just bought a 1726E from the MF dealer. I have become sold more on the MF's than the Kubotas as the sizes that I have bought they just feel like more of a tractor than the Kubota. Last year I also bought a 4610 with an FEL and a 2615, trading in a L3800 Kubota on that one. I very much prefer the general staff at the MF dealership over the Kubota one and I think that this counts for a ton. imo they have more knowledge there and I'm not complaining about Kubota as they were right out on my farm when I had problems.
These are my impressions between the two brands but only you can decide what will be the best fit for you.[/QUOTE
Jibe 717 , The Massey was my fist choice partly because they have been around for a long time. I've rented stuff from them about once a year and have liked the way they operate. The Kubota dealer makes me a little nervous as far as the service department goes. Have you had any problems with service after the sale at the Massey place?
I have had no issues with my 4610 which was brand new. The 2615 had 35 hours on it. I bought both of these at the same time in June. In August I had a minor problem with the shift linkage on the 2615. I called them and within a week they had guys out and had it fixed. Had I pressured them they would have likely gotten out sooner but I had no need for the tractor in that time. The warranty which went along with the tractor only covered parts and labor but not coming out to the farm to fix it which they did at no cost to me. This is huge to me since I don't have a trailer to haul my tractors with. I may have to become resourceful when the warranties expire or pay for time and mileage. About a month later I noticed a drop in oil pressure and it was basically a wash, rinse, repeat of the first time. I have zero complaints of the service of the local MF dealer. The MF dealership I also find better to deal with in negotiating as this week I got a very fair deal on my yet to be delivered 1726E MF. The salesman at Kubota is very customer good but I agree the service department imo isn't the greatest. The MF dealership has been around a long time for good reason I believe. The guys at the parts desk are also very knowledgable and helpful. Again the Kubota guys though helpful lack some of that same knowledge and savvy.