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Posted by Potential new tractor buy on November 24, 2006 at 12:25:19 from (24.236.233.30):
If a fella like me was going to purchase a new utility tractor with a front bucket for doing chores like, grading the gravel drive, hauling old wood, stumps and sticks to the back of the property, snow removal and landscaping what machine should I get. Kubota, Case IH or Deere. Kubota is a maybe a little less $$$ but I dont think the reliablity is there, I rented a Kubota for a day 3 years ago and the steering went out on it and it was rough. Case IH would be good, maybe more durable but more money. Deere---A lot more then the Kubota but better machine overall in my opinion. In your guys opinion what is better a manual transmission or the hydrostatic, which costs more? How reliable is the hydrostatic trans over the manual, I have heard of hydrostats seizing up on the small garden tractors in 3-4 years. I would be looking at getting a machine in the 2500# range with a 1.3L diesel. I think that the Kubota would be about$15k, Case IH $17K and the Deere about $20k. I think that warrantys are about 3 years or so are the warrantys 100% on all parts, service? I know that all of these have Japanese diesels but the Kubota is 100% from Japan and the CaseIH and the Deere are assembled here. I have been told that when you buy a Deere you are paying for the name.
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