murphy1244
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- Kubota 1120 RTV Kioti DK-40, MF-135, Ventrac 4500Y
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A picture without any explanation doesn't make any point in many cases, and certainly not in this case.
The OP is new to tractors, how can you assume he knows that there are tractors using those mowers even though they aren't the same width? Without some sort of explanation, it doesn't help him at all, and he's left to guess.
Not to fuel this fire, but I was indeed confused by the pictures posted. I first thought that they must be the wrong pictures or otherwise I was missing something. I am new to tractors, so a little explanation and nudge in the right direction goes a long way.
And I apologize for that.
But you can use up to a 6 foot brush hog as long as you don't let the pasture get too overgrown. So if you run across a good deal on one, don't be afraid purchase it.
Depends on the implement you are looking for as to timing. Best rule of thumb is 'off season'.Sounds good. Speaking of good deals, is there a particular time of year that better deals are to be had? I plan to check some local auctions and would assume that fall would be a good time to look, but maybe people sell more in the spring when demand is higher?
Let us know your decision............inquiring minds want to knowIt appears the Kioti extended the free loader promo through August, which gives me more time to consider. However, I am pretty convinced that Kioti and the CK35 are the way to go. The extension may give me a little more negotiating power with the dealer, however. I am going to re-read through all the responses tonight and compile the details into what I'll request. But for now I must tend to the chickens and some garden chores.
Sounds good. Speaking of good deals, is there a particular time of year that better deals are to be had? I plan to check some local auctions and would assume that fall would be a good time to look, but maybe people sell more in the spring when demand is higher?
dkair,
I see you have not mentioned the type of soil or terrain that you are farming in. If your in Stearns county (CN Minn) your soil composition can vary from sandy loam to black gumbo which have a bearing on the HP you need to operate certain implements for tillage. If any ground engaging implements are in the future (disc as you mentioned) you'll need the HP especially if it's a pull type. I know the soil & land there cause I was raised on it.
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