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Kubota L4400 with loader - $19,500
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Posted by Nathan in Texas on February 24, 2006 at 10:16:15 from (216.167.183.158):
Okay, the tractor search just went into uncharted territory. I called and checked into the Montana brand tractors because I had heard that they were cheap and decent, but I was actually shocked at their prices compared to the Kubota prices. A Montana 2740 (27 hp 4x4) with loader was $16,500. To step up to a 38hp was $22,000. The Kubota L4400 (45hp 4x4) with loader was $19,500 actually cheaper than the Montana brand. The Kubota guy was a pretty good salesman and really talked up his tractors. Resale values, etc. I've been looking at some pretty beat up 40+ year old tractors for $6,000 - $7,000 and I've always been afraid of buying one and then getting stuck with a $3,000 repair bill for an engine overhaul or something, and am now wondering if maybe I shouldn't just bite the bullet and go with a brand new Kubota. I appreciate any input or advice. Thanks, Nathan
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