Posted by jm. on July 30, 2011 at 12:19:31 from (75.105.128.54):
In Reply to: Kubota 4 wheel drive posted by TOM N MS on July 30, 2011 at 09:38:04:
Tom just answrew your other post about dealer. On the 4 wheel drive let me tell you one fact then you can make up your mind. Last year of ALL KUBOTA tractors sold over 82% were four wheel drive, now what does that tell you. One if you buy the 2 wheel you had better like it because the trad in value is MUCH less. The market has moved more to 4 whell ever year. One reason is the performance with a front loader is just so much better.. Basicly the MX line is a cheaper kubota made to compete with the Mihandra and other cheaper tractors. Dosen,t have all the bells and whistles but still a good basic tractor.
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