scoutcub
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- Aug 19, 2008
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- Tractor
- Yanmar LX4900//Cub 7532//Cub Yanmar SC2400//Komatsu D38//Cub Volunteer//Cub SZ60/CAT 289C/CAT 308
OK Robert White....I can't resist....I'll chime in with my .02,,no wait, .03 cents worth.
First of all, you must've realized you would start some arguing even though you specifically warned against it. I can see the hackles being raised thru out the comments. And obviously several people don't really read your stated post, where you disallow or make amends for certain criteria, they blindly read right thru it and see "us vs them" or you questioning the value of their mighty green or orange machine. At least I see a few unbiased responses in there.
I think the average consumer is brand loyal. Unless they have a major issue with a manufacturer, they will stay with what they've chosen and probably talk or brag it up on occasion. I'm the same way. I grew up on a small farm with IH tractors and IH Scouts. Learned to love em. Have owned several Scouts, used to buy and sell em. When it was time for tractors, I transitioned right into Cubs. Have owned Cubs since 1995 and Cub compacts since 2000. I currently own 3 compacts, a UTV, and a lawn tractor (all Cub). Never had a tractor in the shop. I buy and sell Cub compacts so am familiar with the prices.
As you stated in your thread, you can find a EX450 w/loader for 17-18K. This is right around dealer price. I follow the prices and have seen them for sale. The same tractor with orange or green paint will be several thousand $$ more.
In all fairness, you would get more money out of a Kubota or JD if you sold it. The name just brings more. And buying a dealership/company? I have a Cub dealer a mile from my house that I will NEVER go to again. I've tried them several times and can't believe their lack of knowledge and laziness.
If I need parts, I'll shop around on the phone/internet and have them shipped. So buying the dealership is not important to me.
Although I'm brand loyal, I try not to be biased. I think orange, green, red, blue etc. all make good machines these days. They have to or they'll go out of business. I'm not so sure about the gray market machines, because i don't know anything about them.
I bought my dad a JD 4310 w/loader. Great tractor, he loves it. I compared it very closely with my Cub 7532 and don't see any advantages. Both great tractors. My first two Cub super garden tractors had the Kubota diesels, also great tractors/engines.
Cummins makes great engines, I have one in my dozer. But I personally don't like the looks of Dodge pickups. I do like the new looks of Chevy/GMC but my Ford has treated me very well thus far, so I'll stick with it for now.....
It simply boils down to personal preference, however you want to wrap/justify it. Kubota and JD are the easiest choices, because they have the most machines and dealerships out there. Many people are willing to pay more for the name, and reputation. Some are not. At least we are in a country where we have so many choices....
First of all, you must've realized you would start some arguing even though you specifically warned against it. I can see the hackles being raised thru out the comments. And obviously several people don't really read your stated post, where you disallow or make amends for certain criteria, they blindly read right thru it and see "us vs them" or you questioning the value of their mighty green or orange machine. At least I see a few unbiased responses in there.
I think the average consumer is brand loyal. Unless they have a major issue with a manufacturer, they will stay with what they've chosen and probably talk or brag it up on occasion. I'm the same way. I grew up on a small farm with IH tractors and IH Scouts. Learned to love em. Have owned several Scouts, used to buy and sell em. When it was time for tractors, I transitioned right into Cubs. Have owned Cubs since 1995 and Cub compacts since 2000. I currently own 3 compacts, a UTV, and a lawn tractor (all Cub). Never had a tractor in the shop. I buy and sell Cub compacts so am familiar with the prices.
As you stated in your thread, you can find a EX450 w/loader for 17-18K. This is right around dealer price. I follow the prices and have seen them for sale. The same tractor with orange or green paint will be several thousand $$ more.
In all fairness, you would get more money out of a Kubota or JD if you sold it. The name just brings more. And buying a dealership/company? I have a Cub dealer a mile from my house that I will NEVER go to again. I've tried them several times and can't believe their lack of knowledge and laziness.
If I need parts, I'll shop around on the phone/internet and have them shipped. So buying the dealership is not important to me.
Although I'm brand loyal, I try not to be biased. I think orange, green, red, blue etc. all make good machines these days. They have to or they'll go out of business. I'm not so sure about the gray market machines, because i don't know anything about them.
I bought my dad a JD 4310 w/loader. Great tractor, he loves it. I compared it very closely with my Cub 7532 and don't see any advantages. Both great tractors. My first two Cub super garden tractors had the Kubota diesels, also great tractors/engines.
Cummins makes great engines, I have one in my dozer. But I personally don't like the looks of Dodge pickups. I do like the new looks of Chevy/GMC but my Ford has treated me very well thus far, so I'll stick with it for now.....
It simply boils down to personal preference, however you want to wrap/justify it. Kubota and JD are the easiest choices, because they have the most machines and dealerships out there. Many people are willing to pay more for the name, and reputation. Some are not. At least we are in a country where we have so many choices....