RSR
Platinum Member
The time to purchase a tractor is rapidly approaching. I've gotten quotes from all of the major brands that are close-enough they will support warranty work with free transportation to/from the dealer (Kubota, Mahindra, Kioti, LS, TYM). I've left out New Holland (the local dealer is mainly a used dealer, and why buy New Holland when you can buy LS), John Deere (by far the most expensive MSRP. If I pay that much, I'll buy a Kubota instead), and Massey, Yanmar, and Branson (no dealer support).
As outlined in a prior post, my primary uses are snowblowing (90+inches per year) a ~1,000 ft gravel drive, and road maintenance. Secondary uses are clearing a small plot of land to gain pond access (30 ft x 60 ft). building trails in the woods, pulling out and harvesting trees, and harvesting rocks for landscaping/retaining walls.
I've narrowed it down to 4 tractors (3 dealers), with the associated pros/cons. All prices are cash.
Kubota L3560 Cab Special Edition (LA805 loader) - $36,500 (11% off MSRP)
2 Rear remotes
3rd Function
Block Heater
Rear Wiper
Loaded rear tires
Pros:
VERY established, highly-regarded dealer.
HST+
It's a Kubota.
While I hate the treadle pedal on my friends B2650, I like this one. It was very comfortable to sit on the side of the seat and use my lift foot while going in reverse (in anticipation of snowblowing).
Cons:
Price!
The horribly anemic loader.
Lowest HP of the 3.
LS 3140HC ($30,420)
2 Rear remotes (std)
3rd function
Block heater
Loaded rear tires
Rear wiper (std)
LS4140HC ($31480)
2 Rear remotes (std)
3rd function
Block heater
Loaded rear tires
Rear wiper (std)
Pros:
I really like the LS. It just feels comfortable, and the quality is nice.
Best weight and loader lift capacity by far.
Many niceties (extendable 3PT hitch, links, etc.).
Cons:
No auto throttle
The dealer. He's a great guy, and is trying hard, but I have questions about longevity. In business for 2 years, he has sold 16 tractors. Currently only has 3 on the lot, and talks about, "yeah, I need to get another order in". I suspect there may be cash-flow problems.
Hard to gauge competency/training of mechanics. That's not to say they're bad. He started slowly as a chain saw shop, and has excellent reviews going back years, which tells me he treats his customers well. I'm assuming that will transfer over for tractor sales as well. I just don't know if in a year he might say, "nope, carrying tractors didn't work out" and decide to drop them. Nearest dealer would then be 3 hours away.
TYM T474 Cab ($26,800)
1 Rear remote
3rd function
Block heater
Loaded tires
Rear wiper
Pros:
Holy cheap, Batman!
I like the size, being somewhere between the XR3140 and XR4140.
Dealer is a one-man show that has been selling for 10 years. By far the most competent of any of the people I spoke to when shopping tractors. Seems to really know his stuff. In comparison to the LS dealer, the one-man operation sold 23 tractors last year. (He has a hand written board on his shop wall of every tractor he's ever sold since being in business). He has gotten good reviews/recommendation here on TBN.
Highest HP.
Auto-throttle is nice.
Cons:
Not that I plan to, but resale value could be a problem.
The interior was quite "cheap".
Only 1 remote, no option to add a second.
No extendable rear links.
No adjustable stop on the 3PT hitch control (really!?!?). I've confirmed I could fabricate something up, but it's an annoyance that it doesn't come with it. I guess the money has to be saved somewhere.
The ergonomics of the 3PT and remote control are horrible (down by my right hip).
As I go over these options I can convince myself why I should buy any one, or not buy it.
So, which one would you buy, and why?
As outlined in a prior post, my primary uses are snowblowing (90+inches per year) a ~1,000 ft gravel drive, and road maintenance. Secondary uses are clearing a small plot of land to gain pond access (30 ft x 60 ft). building trails in the woods, pulling out and harvesting trees, and harvesting rocks for landscaping/retaining walls.
I've narrowed it down to 4 tractors (3 dealers), with the associated pros/cons. All prices are cash.
Kubota L3560 Cab Special Edition (LA805 loader) - $36,500 (11% off MSRP)
2 Rear remotes
3rd Function
Block Heater
Rear Wiper
Loaded rear tires
Pros:
VERY established, highly-regarded dealer.
HST+
It's a Kubota.
While I hate the treadle pedal on my friends B2650, I like this one. It was very comfortable to sit on the side of the seat and use my lift foot while going in reverse (in anticipation of snowblowing).
Cons:
Price!
The horribly anemic loader.
Lowest HP of the 3.
LS 3140HC ($30,420)
2 Rear remotes (std)
3rd function
Block heater
Loaded rear tires
Rear wiper (std)
LS4140HC ($31480)
2 Rear remotes (std)
3rd function
Block heater
Loaded rear tires
Rear wiper (std)
Pros:
I really like the LS. It just feels comfortable, and the quality is nice.
Best weight and loader lift capacity by far.
Many niceties (extendable 3PT hitch, links, etc.).
Cons:
No auto throttle
The dealer. He's a great guy, and is trying hard, but I have questions about longevity. In business for 2 years, he has sold 16 tractors. Currently only has 3 on the lot, and talks about, "yeah, I need to get another order in". I suspect there may be cash-flow problems.
Hard to gauge competency/training of mechanics. That's not to say they're bad. He started slowly as a chain saw shop, and has excellent reviews going back years, which tells me he treats his customers well. I'm assuming that will transfer over for tractor sales as well. I just don't know if in a year he might say, "nope, carrying tractors didn't work out" and decide to drop them. Nearest dealer would then be 3 hours away.
TYM T474 Cab ($26,800)
1 Rear remote
3rd function
Block heater
Loaded tires
Rear wiper
Pros:
Holy cheap, Batman!
I like the size, being somewhere between the XR3140 and XR4140.
Dealer is a one-man show that has been selling for 10 years. By far the most competent of any of the people I spoke to when shopping tractors. Seems to really know his stuff. In comparison to the LS dealer, the one-man operation sold 23 tractors last year. (He has a hand written board on his shop wall of every tractor he's ever sold since being in business). He has gotten good reviews/recommendation here on TBN.
Highest HP.
Auto-throttle is nice.
Cons:
Not that I plan to, but resale value could be a problem.
The interior was quite "cheap".
Only 1 remote, no option to add a second.
No extendable rear links.
No adjustable stop on the 3PT hitch control (really!?!?). I've confirmed I could fabricate something up, but it's an annoyance that it doesn't come with it. I guess the money has to be saved somewhere.
The ergonomics of the 3PT and remote control are horrible (down by my right hip).
As I go over these options I can convince myself why I should buy any one, or not buy it.
So, which one would you buy, and why?