robertwhite
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So here's the deal.
I am coming out of a Bobcat CT335 which is a large compact. Looking to get into a entry size utility. Need 45-55hp, 4x4, R4 tires, FEL, suspension seat, tilt wheel, ROPS, and a hydro shuttle.
So I start looking at the MX5100 and see that it is basically the same size as my old CT335. I then look at the M5140 and it is a very nice design, but at $30K about $3-4K more than I want to spend.
So I start calling around to see if I can find a better price and I get this dealer who says........ Why not get a 5640SU? I tell him I don't want the gearshift between my legs. So he then says....... Why not get a MX5100? I tell him my old tractor was that size and it is too small. He say's........The MX5100 and the M5140 are the same size tractors.:confused2: I tell him they are not even close in looking at Kubota specs or in person.
Is there no longer any honest people in this business?
I just want a good tractor for a good value, but Kubota makes it so hard because they have a million models and their own dealers don't have a clue.
So I ask you folks, for $26-27K and the specs I posted above, what is the best bang for the buck utility tractor in Kubotas line up? (tractor must be new)
I am coming out of a Bobcat CT335 which is a large compact. Looking to get into a entry size utility. Need 45-55hp, 4x4, R4 tires, FEL, suspension seat, tilt wheel, ROPS, and a hydro shuttle.
So I start looking at the MX5100 and see that it is basically the same size as my old CT335. I then look at the M5140 and it is a very nice design, but at $30K about $3-4K more than I want to spend.
So I start calling around to see if I can find a better price and I get this dealer who says........ Why not get a 5640SU? I tell him I don't want the gearshift between my legs. So he then says....... Why not get a MX5100? I tell him my old tractor was that size and it is too small. He say's........The MX5100 and the M5140 are the same size tractors.:confused2: I tell him they are not even close in looking at Kubota specs or in person.
Is there no longer any honest people in this business?
I just want a good tractor for a good value, but Kubota makes it so hard because they have a million models and their own dealers don't have a clue.
So I ask you folks, for $26-27K and the specs I posted above, what is the best bang for the buck utility tractor in Kubotas line up? (tractor must be new)