Posted by Diesel tractors are expen on December 26, 2007 at 14:35:35 from (71.87.73.218):
I would like to buy a new tractor (compact) for snow removal, gravel drive grading, clean up the woods etc.
But what I need in opinions are experience, cost of equipment, dealer network/reliablity. I am thinking Agco or Massey ferguson models ST24 or the 1523. I would get a rear blade and post hole digger to start with. And get the front bucket later on (due to cost) Also what about gear transmission vs. the hydrostatic. Hydrostatic is more money and I have heard that the hydrostatic can have more problems, more stuff to break. 3 year warranty on the Agco/Massey line, and 5 year no interest payments, nice. What do you think of Agco/Massey? CaseIH/New holland----? John Deere----? A deere sales guy told me that the 2305 Deere compact is $9,750, not too bad with hydrostatic trans too. Kubota---? A friend of mine has a B7510 with the 1 liter diesel he loves it $14k with front bucket he bought his 2-3 years ago. Cub Cadet---? (I have never seen a diesel cub) (anygood)? All the above dealers are within 40 miles of my place.
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