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Posted by Mc for vs kubota question answered on March 23, 2000 at 20:17:54 from (169.207.156.70):
In Reply to: Ford v.s Kubota posted by MC on March 23, 2000 at 06:50:46:
Well after I though about it and read some of your replies I went down and talked to some farming buddies of mine and they helped made my final decision They told me that the Kubota is not a endurance farming tractor and is basicly just made for cutting grass leveling dirt and plowing snow.So I called up the dealer where I got it and he said he will pick it up tommorrow cause hes got people on the list for it.So I went and got the 861 from my neibor he cut me a good deal too he said as long as i plow his garden and plow his driveway he gave it to me for $3700 which included the 3bt plow,loader,snow blade,3pt quack digger.Now Im glad i made the choice even though the 861 is 45 hp i think it could almost out pull 2 40 hp kubotas.Thanks for all your help.
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