Value of a Kubota down the road

   / Value of a Kubota down the road #21  
Car dealers are paying more for used trucks today than they sold for too.
I'm not sure how any of this is a good thing. Unless of course the item simply isn't needed and won't be replaced.

Agreed. I can only see this being a good thing if you're going to dispose of a vehicle, tractor, etc. and not replace it.
The inflated used values are good for that reason, but the flip side is that in general, new or replacement stuff has no or little negotiation room.
 
   / Value of a Kubota down the road #22  
You STOLE IT buddy!
I gotta take you tractor shopping next time I need one!
I have a friend who owned construction equipment all his life.
He owned two concrete plants, and much equipment.
He too told me I "STOLE it".
Bought it from a small time home builder who became afflicted with Parkinson's disease, and could no longer use it.
I did not believe my friend when he made the "you stole it" comment.....now I sorta do!
 
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   / Value of a Kubota down the road #23  
Tires are looking worn.
What do they cost to replace?
Original tires, not bad for a 2002 and 2004, I'd say. $5500 for each in Radials. I'll run them down a bit more as traction isn't a big issue in a hayfield.
 
   / Value of a Kubota down the road #24  
Car dealers are paying more for used trucks today than they sold for too.
I'm not sure how any of this is a good thing. Unless of course the item simply isn't needed and won't be replaced.
It’s gonna be an ugly crash when it happens...especially for those that paid the inflated prices on those used vehicles.

Mike
 
   / Value of a Kubota down the road #25  
All the pre 4 Kubota's will keep increasing in value while the post 4 units will depreciate.

Problem is, pre 4 units are becoming more scarce as owners of pre 4 units are keeping them and...

The pre 4 units are more fuel efficient because they don't use diesel to burn the accumulated soot out of the DPF cannisters.

Of course down the road (at some point) the cannisters will have to be replaced which isn't a consequence for the average user because they won't see the projected 2500 regens (estimated by Kubota before the cannister will need replacement), most likely ever, but an ag user (like myself) would and cannister replacement / cleaning isn't a cheap date.

Not an issue here, no cannister, no common rail, no electronic fuel management.

I have no intention of ever selling either of mine until I quit farming and then I'll sell them but they won't be cheap. At that time in the future I fully expect to get what I paid for them, possibly more.
 
   / Value of a Kubota down the road
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Seems like Kubota tractors and guns really hold their value or appreciate! 212 hours on a 9 year old machine kinda struck me as amazing though. That's 24 hours per year or less than 1/2 hour per week. That's just enough to keep everything broken in. Your buyer got an essentially new machine.
Yes he did. First guy who looked at it didn't know much about any brand, a tractor is a tractor? right? The second guy was a Kubota man and snapped it up within 10 minutes. I had no plans to sell when I bought the 5400; but turns out I like it much better so I let the old one go.
 
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As to the 212 hours... MX5100 was my heavy work horse tractor, once that work was done I always used one of my smaller tractors. To put it into perspective my 6 year old L3301 has 205 hours; my 5 year old 1140 rtv has 200 hours; and my 6 year old mini ex has about 190 something hours; and my 7 year old ZD331 has about 220 hours... I also had a B2620 and sold that with barely 200 hours. (got a hundred bucks more for that than I paid for it) ...
 
   / Value of a Kubota down the road #29  
It’s gonna be an ugly crash when it happens...especially for those that paid the inflated prices on those used vehicles.

Mike

Yes - especially if the purchase was financed.

Could be very similar to the housing crash where all of a sudden lots of folks were underwater on the mortgages.

MoKelly
 
   / Value of a Kubota down the road #30  
A friend of mine is truck shopping. A used dodge 2500 diesel, 2008 with 80 K miles. The used truck lot is asking more for it than when it was brand new in 2008. What bank is going to finance that? Or do they? I have no idea.
 

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