demoman357
Bronze Member
Two tractors remain. I will purchase within a week. I greatly appreciate any help.
SUT No.1: 2006 Kubota L3830 with FEL, MFWD, private party selling, kept indoors, 58 hrs, HST, no rear hyd. remote, ag tires, comes with a Land Pride MF7072 flail. Dealer says warranty is still in effect for 4 months.
$18,000 + $1895 (puchase of turf tires and rims)
SUT No.2: 2009 Bobcat CT335 with FEL, MFWD, new dealer stock, turf tires & rims, two rear hyd. remotes, comes with a Kioti 72" rear finish mower.
$17,096.
The machine will be used mostly for mowing 10 acres of grass in a golf course-like setting (hills & trees) that is currently mowed with two 42-inch riding mowers. Some FEL work for a compost heap and some tilling and disc work. This will be the last tractor in my life on earth and I want it to last. Both brands are well represented with local dealers who actually stock many parts and have trained staff (I double checked).
I really like some of the features on the Bobcat, like the rear lever for raising/lowering the hitch, draft control is also nice. On the Kubota, the hydraulic lift mechanism seems to be better design/built.
I need to throw the dart, somebody point out the dart board for me. Thanks.
SUT No.1: 2006 Kubota L3830 with FEL, MFWD, private party selling, kept indoors, 58 hrs, HST, no rear hyd. remote, ag tires, comes with a Land Pride MF7072 flail. Dealer says warranty is still in effect for 4 months.
$18,000 + $1895 (puchase of turf tires and rims)
SUT No.2: 2009 Bobcat CT335 with FEL, MFWD, new dealer stock, turf tires & rims, two rear hyd. remotes, comes with a Kioti 72" rear finish mower.
$17,096.
The machine will be used mostly for mowing 10 acres of grass in a golf course-like setting (hills & trees) that is currently mowed with two 42-inch riding mowers. Some FEL work for a compost heap and some tilling and disc work. This will be the last tractor in my life on earth and I want it to last. Both brands are well represented with local dealers who actually stock many parts and have trained staff (I double checked).
I really like some of the features on the Bobcat, like the rear lever for raising/lowering the hitch, draft control is also nice. On the Kubota, the hydraulic lift mechanism seems to be better design/built.
I need to throw the dart, somebody point out the dart board for me. Thanks.