JD / Massey / Kubota Comparison w/prices

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Matt400

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Don't know if I will pull the trigger on one of these or not and am looking for input..
The prices listed are out the door, sales tax & all with HST,FEL and factory Cab.

I like the 1635 for its HP and width of 64.5" and just so happens its less.
I can get 0% for 60 months with 20% down and a 5 year power-train warranty.

The 3320 is 5.5" more narrow and on our sloped property I figure wider is better. Financing is 0% with 10% down for 48 months

The L3240 is 4.7" more narrow than the MF. Financing is 0% with 20% down and for 42 months. Not sure I would like the brakes on the right side and I don't think they want to work on the price much.

All 3 tractors weigh in about the same around 3500 lbs with the factory Cab and no FEL. The intended use is to rotary mow a 1.5 acre sloped hill and snow removal on a 50'x150' commercial lot with possibly a 6' pusher. I am still looking at used for options in addition to simply putting a plow on my pick-up for snow removal and using a Garden tractor for the mowing.
A new V-Plow and new GT with locking differential is only $8,000 but not sure I want a plow on my pick-up, its an 05 Dodge Diesel and very capable.

Any input much appreciated!
 
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well, for 33 grand you can buy a used tractor and a zero turn for less money. Now you might not get everything you will get with the new tractor though. I dont like cabs. I feel claustrophobic in it, but if I lived in the north I might change my view. LOL. If you could do without a cab you'd save a bunch of money.
 
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I just hate the idea of plowing in the winter while its snowing or raining. Before I set on an open cab I would for sure put a plow on my pick-up
 
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Wow, for 33k I could have bought a whole lot more tractor and more attachments than I did. I guess it's the area but here in Texas I got a 2008 brand new 5103 (45HP) with FEL, shredder and HD box blade for just over 20K. Now mine is an open station and you might be wanting a cab. Not sure what specific requirements you need but an extra 10k for a cab? Again Wow. Just my opinion.

Good luck.
 
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I haven't priced either of the three you asked about but I did recently price a Kubota L3940. That's quite a bit more tractor than the 3240. The phone price I got was 24,500 (no cab). That was without even going to the dealership. I suspect I would get a better deal if i decided to go that route and negotiate a bit.

My understanding was that a cab typically adds about 6K to the price. That would take the price of the L3940 with cab to 30 - 31K.

Based upon that, I would say you definitely need to shop around.

I would also advise you take a look at the Kioti. It's a solid tractor; much heavier and significantly better FEL capacity than the 3 you are looking at for significantly less money. Just something you might want to consider.

Good luck with whatever you choose.
 
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If I take the price of a cab off and the sales tax it looks like this:
  • MF - 22.5
  • JD - 24
  • Kubota - 24.8

So sales tax being over 8% and just under 7K on a factory cab really drives up the price but I can't justify a tractor of this size with no cab. To go cab-less means it would just be a mower and will be parked in the winter in which case these models would not be considered.
 
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Matt, I understand your need for the cab but look at the price differences I pointed out; 24,500 for an L3940 without cab and you are saying 24,800 for a 3240 without cab. There is a big difference in those tractors.

I'm in NC so maybe there is a significant price difference based upon location but I would definitely recommend you check around.

Ask your dealer for the price of a 3940 for comparison purposes. You may find you could buy from out of state and have it shipped to you and still save a bunch of money.

Good luck.
 
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If you want a cab then get a cab. I just know for me that working around the edge of fields & going thru the woods I'd rip the cab off. I understand wanting one though. I think there way overpriced. I think you should check out some used ones. I'd say 12 to 16 grand would get you a good tractor.
 
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Matt, I understand your need for the cab but look at the price differences I pointed out; 24,500 for an L3940 without cab and you are saying 24,800 for a 3240 without cab. There is a big difference in those tractors.
Totally agree and is reason for not wanting the Kabota as the dealer is quoting 28.00 under msrp. Not my kind of deal.
 
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I'd say 12 to 16 grand would get you a good tractor.
I agree, I found an 06 NH TC31D for 14K with low hrs but no cab. I would have to check but I think that one is pretty narrow like a Kubota B3030.
But with that one I would rather be in my pick-up with plow, so the NH would just be a big mower.

Another one I found was a JD 4720 Cab & FEL for 26K with 1500 hrs. allot more tractor for less money but 1500 hrs.
 

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