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Re: O/T New Tractor Advice
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Posted by Luke S on August 14, 2006 at 06:18:41 from (65.161.251.246):
In Reply to: O/T New Tractor Advice posted by KEG on August 13, 2006 at 09:49:36:
I have in the last three or four years bought 3 new Kubota's. I have owned several new Deere's in the past 8 or 10 years and 2 New Hollands. Unless something drastic happens, I will probably never buy anything but Kubota again. The newer smaller Deere's have been a nightmare for me as far as how they hold up. I do not like the Hydro transmission's on the New Holland Boomer series for much more than mowing grass. My Kubota's however, take every job we throw at them and never, and I mean NEVER brake. I have never been to my Kubota dealer(who is also a New Holland dealer) for anything more than routine maintence. Never had to worry about warranty as I have never had the need to use it. A while back I was thinking about trading in my Kubota M series tractor on a New Holland TN series tractor. I was talking to the service manager who has been with that dealer for over 20 years and before they had Kubota and he said "do yourself a favor, keep your orange tractor". And I did.
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