roostersmasher
Member
Well I have been lurking on the forms and reading a lot of great info in here from you fellas. I had Hernia surgery about 3 months ago. My back is pretty sore from doing things the old fashion way, shovel and a wheel barrel. Chain sawing huge logs and rolling them or dragging them with the ole truck. I am in my 50's now, so I pulled the trigger on a NEW B 3200 Kabota. Looked at several used machines and couple of them had issues and others were not to far off from just buying new.
Got the FEL and a back blade. Heck in 3 hours last night I got done what whould have taken me months to do. Got a decent deal on her, $18,500 and some change then I stacked the insurance on it through Kabota, did that 0% down 0% intrest.
Need to get some pallet forks for shrub removal and digging holes and moving large logs. Looking for recommendations from you folks in here.
I delt with 2 dealers and I went with the fella who is a little bit further away but a great guy with a well run service department. He lives just a couple miles away from me. He delivered the machine the next day on his way home from work at 7:00 on a Friday night.
It's going to be in the upper 90's today, the wheel barrel and shovel will remain in the shed today. Just bought a forclosed home and the fella who lived here before ran a tree service. While he was fore closing on the house he was dumping mass amounts of dirt, chips, logs, brush, shingles and lord knows what else is under all that several hundred yards of crap. I can now give my back a rest and give my right arm and right foot a work out.
I was hesitant on getting this machine, my wife begged me to get it. It's Saturday morning, all coffeed up, time to go burn some FUEL...
Rooster
Got the FEL and a back blade. Heck in 3 hours last night I got done what whould have taken me months to do. Got a decent deal on her, $18,500 and some change then I stacked the insurance on it through Kabota, did that 0% down 0% intrest.
Need to get some pallet forks for shrub removal and digging holes and moving large logs. Looking for recommendations from you folks in here.
I delt with 2 dealers and I went with the fella who is a little bit further away but a great guy with a well run service department. He lives just a couple miles away from me. He delivered the machine the next day on his way home from work at 7:00 on a Friday night.
It's going to be in the upper 90's today, the wheel barrel and shovel will remain in the shed today. Just bought a forclosed home and the fella who lived here before ran a tree service. While he was fore closing on the house he was dumping mass amounts of dirt, chips, logs, brush, shingles and lord knows what else is under all that several hundred yards of crap. I can now give my back a rest and give my right arm and right foot a work out.
I was hesitant on getting this machine, my wife begged me to get it. It's Saturday morning, all coffeed up, time to go burn some FUEL...
Rooster