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Re: Small kubota update


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Posted by Pete76NY on March 13, 2010 at 06:12:14 from (67.246.156.207):

In Reply to: Re: Small kubota update posted by Gun Guru on March 13, 2010 at 03:31:27:

...BUT!!!! That B7300 is more tractor than that 2305 will be aith the same age, hours and use!
I love it when you guys that use them around the home know all there is to know in the compact tractor worlsd! Ypu have never been there when the Turf Contractor down the road shows up wanting to trade in his 3 month old JD 4500 on a Kubota because the 3 point hitch arms ripped the pressed steel rear end open and Deere told him the trencher he was using violated the warranty.
....or when the homeowner who fell for the old "remove the loader from the seat pitch" and never disconnected the hoses is in paying to have the hoses replaced because the Deere dealer didn"t mention that you need to disconnect the hoses and didn"t have them in stock and was gonna have us make them up and charge the customer 50% markup!
Like the guy above says...years of experience in the business are what informed opinions and correct information come from.
YanMar makes a nice tractor and puts Deeres pain and name on it (with Deere engineering input), they are VERY popular, have great resale, cost almost exactly the same as a comparable Kubota and if you ask anyone who has worked at a dual line Kubota/Deere dealer sell @ about a 3 Kubota to 1 Deere ratio in the business use campact market: ag, turf, landscape... closer on the homeowner side.
I love my 2 cylinders, but my loyalty ends there...having been in the business for a long time, I would make the folowing ranking if I were going to buy another compact:
1-Kubota
2-Kioti (if there is a well est. dealer close) or...
2-New holland
3-Deere
Also...that wimpy lil" B7300 along with the B6200 are two of the toughest compacts ever made...oh yeah...that lil Deere 655 gets alot of Kudos too


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