Posted by Dean on August 22, 2020 at 09:20:43 from (68.39.250.176):
In Reply to: Will it last posted by Grandpa love on August 22, 2020 at 04:58:05:
I bought my first Kubota new in 1993. Small, 20 HP FWD model with MMM for mowing lawn and plowing snow on steep ashpalt driveway with back blade and chains.
Still have it and it has been the best major purchase of my lifetime.
Now have 5 Kubotas, 1993, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. Currenlty considering yet another.
Have slowly sold off most of my vintage Fords, parts, accessories, etc., but will likely keep my 52 8N with Sherman combination and 1,100+ original hours that serves as my quad. Damn thing is hardly broken in.
No, parts will not be available 50+ years from now but such parts will no longer be available for vintage Ford tractors either even though nearly 500,000 N model Fords were once build 70+ years ago.
The vintage tractor era is over. It will not return.
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