I've been looking for a tractor for about 3months and been lurking on this forum as long. This morning I bid online for a 2010 B3200HST tractor with 383hrs on the meter with the factory FEL. I bid $10500 and surprisingly won, Tax and auction fees make the price about $12,600. The thing hardly has any paint scratched off the bucket. If it is as good as I hope it is--is this a good deal??
Thanks for your input,
tad84pole
I won't call it a bad deal .. lets just say I went a different route.
You have a used tractor that is almost ready for the 400 hour service which means all new filters and a complete change out all oil. Somehow or other you have to come up with $12,600. If you finance that amount you are looking at in excess of (and I'm guessing) $275 per month. You are out of the warranty period unless the owner purchased an extended warranty.
I recently purchased a new
B3200 for $13,600 for $0 down and 0% interest for 60 months. I added a rear remote, dealer installed, and pay $312 a month.
I suggest you contact Kubota to see if you are eligible for an extended warranty or the KATC insurance. The insurance is cheap, the warranty not so much.
Having said that, you will love the B3200HST. It is powerful, has a very comfortable drivers station. It has a mid PTO so you can add a mid mount mower, front snow blower, etc. The loader is impressive as is the 3 point lift. Mine is 4 cyl and I have not noticed engine vibration at high rpms as some have reported. You might check that. The 3 point on mine is smooth both up and down.
One thing I have noticed is that when using the front loader I tend to push the 3 point lever into the down position. That causes a problem when I have my tiller attached for ballast, and you will need ballast in the rear. I have learned to use the knob below the seat to just close the 3 point valve. That just holds the 3 point in the position it is in at that time.
Good luck with the new purchase. It will easily fit on a tandem axle car hauler.
Cheers!