On our third Kubota now. Each one has been a great tractor. We trade about
every three years for tax purpose. Thed held their resale value for us. Sold outright,
no trade ins. Keep it washed, waxed.
Not a real farmer, we have turf tires on the current tractor. Still 4 wheel drive.
Just not the best thing in deep mud.
Last one had the front end bucket. Awesome power, but don't forget to load the
tires.
5" 9", I'm not a great big size, but my Kubota fits me well. Hydrostat transmission, even
my wife and daughter can safely operate it.
Kubota did have the zero down-zero interest. They still have it?
My earlier tractors were of the tricylce front ends...no more of that. For my money,
the wide front end and the 4-wheel drive braking system are the only way to go.
Put your money in GOOD attachments.
The hog that came with my Kubota lasted just a few hours. Built WITHOUT use of a
shearpin. Self destructed as far as I cared.
But a good tractor for the money.
every three years for tax purpose. Thed held their resale value for us. Sold outright,
no trade ins. Keep it washed, waxed.
Not a real farmer, we have turf tires on the current tractor. Still 4 wheel drive.
Just not the best thing in deep mud.
Last one had the front end bucket. Awesome power, but don't forget to load the
tires.
5" 9", I'm not a great big size, but my Kubota fits me well. Hydrostat transmission, even
my wife and daughter can safely operate it.
Kubota did have the zero down-zero interest. They still have it?
My earlier tractors were of the tricylce front ends...no more of that. For my money,
the wide front end and the 4-wheel drive braking system are the only way to go.
Put your money in GOOD attachments.
The hog that came with my Kubota lasted just a few hours. Built WITHOUT use of a
shearpin. Self destructed as far as I cared.
But a good tractor for the money.
