crazyal
Super Member
I was planning on buying a NH. Around here they were the cheapest but the local dealer was kind of far away. I kind of got the impression that Deere was going to be too pricey and Kubota was most likely not going to be too much cheaper.
After spending one day driving and sitting on tractors or all brands and models I left with a couple impressions. Some models/ brands just felt more ergonomically right to me. Some of the lower end models, while not poorly finished didn't look as refined as the high end models. I then did a little on-line homework on the models and brands that felt right. Finally I did asked myself the question "how long do I plan on keeping the tractor"?
What's the point in buying a tractor that's close to what you wanted and now you have to live with it for 20 years or more? JD's plastic worried me, I've never had anything plastic last 20 years without fading and cracking. Also I use my tractor on really cold days, even on the coldest of days metal dents. So I made a choice and I have no regrets.
After spending one day driving and sitting on tractors or all brands and models I left with a couple impressions. Some models/ brands just felt more ergonomically right to me. Some of the lower end models, while not poorly finished didn't look as refined as the high end models. I then did a little on-line homework on the models and brands that felt right. Finally I did asked myself the question "how long do I plan on keeping the tractor"?
What's the point in buying a tractor that's close to what you wanted and now you have to live with it for 20 years or more? JD's plastic worried me, I've never had anything plastic last 20 years without fading and cracking. Also I use my tractor on really cold days, even on the coldest of days metal dents. So I made a choice and I have no regrets.