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Re: Deere 5303 vs Kubota M6040F or M5700
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Posted by Luke S on March 02, 2006 at 07:49:02 from (65.161.251.246):
In Reply to: Deere 5303 vs Kubota M6040F or M5700 posted by Charles Branch on March 01, 2006 at 16:49:19:
I've had both. A JD 5400, a JD 5210, A nd recently we got rid of those and have tried the Kubota's. I was one of those that thought if it wasn't green it was junk. Then I became best friends with a Kubota dealer. We bought three of them and have never looked back. Haven't done a thing to any one of em besides change oil and filters. Great machines, just as good as Deere or better in some cases. I used to bleed green but then I opened my eyes and realized there was more out there than mother deere. Kelly, you are right about the BushHog loader. I have an M346 on my M4700 Kubota and it is a great combo.
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