My Hoe
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- Kubota B3000HSDCC, BH77, 5' Belly Mower, 6' Hyd. Angle Plow
I checked with Kubota and they said there is no problem that they have ever come across, so maybe its just a Woods thing as you said.
The trailer unfortunately has no sides. It is a flat solid metal deck, with the dip in the back for easy loading. If you need it, you can use it. I figure if your on this site AND you live in Rockland, how bad could you be. All I ask in return is that you check the tire pressure and fill it with gas. LOL
To find a dealer, first decide how far you are willing to travel, get the zip for that area, then just input it into the dealer locator on the Kubota site. Everything can be done over the phone. First go to Westchester Tractor up here (by the way thats the best place to buy it if you decide not to take the trip) and pick out what you want and with what options. Get you best price, then start making some phone calls. The hardest part is the trip. If you make a vacation out of it, its that much better.
Good luck and keep me posted. I would be curious to see what the actual savings winds up being after all is said and done. You can always get in touch with me through this site.
Carl,
Thanks for the tip on Westchester Tractor. I've found Arroway Chevrolet (and Kubota, believe it or not--that's a weird franchise combo, right? LOL) to be helpful when researching a used machine NOT at their dealership. IOW, they were pretty generous with their time, for no potential profit, so I've got them workin' up an estimate, but I will definitely call Westchester, given your recommendation--thanks!
In talking to Arroway, I remembered something the Woods' techs said that DID make sense, about why the 12" bucket would create a problem with the Woods' thumb: they said if the teeth "gnashed" as opposed to "meshing," then you would not be able to close down tightly on small items, such as smaller branches, steel pipes, etc.... THAT made sense to me, as I could forsee someone losing control of a steel pipe, then trying to blame Kubota/Woods for selling a thumb assembly that couldn't grip smaller (say, 4-6" diameter stuff?) securely. As I say, that DOES make sense, but the "bending a tooth" argument really didn't add up to me. (Now that I've beaten that horse to death.... LOL).
I will definitely follow your advice, re: getting prices, and then see if taking a trip makes sense. If you don't mind, where did you go when you went "south" and saved $4,000.? I definitely agree that that trip sounds like a money-saver--especially, as you say, if you can combine it with some vacay time.
And lastly, thank you, again, for the offer of the trailer. If and when the time comes, I'll reach out and still if it's still available. But you'll have to give me some pointers on how to fill it up with "gas"--unless, you were talking about the air in the tires? LOL :laughing:
Oh--My F250 has electric trailer brakes set up already--previous owner had a penchant for $300,000. cigarette-type boats (twin, blown 501's at 900hp PER SIDE). Does your trailer have electric brakes? Or surge? Two axles or one? Just curious. I may just rent a landscape trailer, so I can pile the wood two layers high, and if I do that, I won't bother you and I'll just use the rental trailer, but either way, your generous offer is VERY much appreciated!
I'll be in touch on the pricing, once I get it all researched.
All the best,
Peter