2ndhalf
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My wife is smarter than me and most of you on this site... I'm pretty sure
Yes, she is also watching over my shoulder as I post this.
My wife is smarter than me and most of you on this site... I'm pretty sureYes, she is also watching over my shoulder as I post this.
The "QUEEN" in the THRONE!!! It's not a BAD THING! Based on your needs, you should be getting a CUT that the better half should be able to handle. Take her along for the adventure. The HST really makes it easy for her to drive. :thumbsup: She has no desire to mess with the back hoe...yet! <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=461072"/>
Later, after everyone left, she pulled me aside and said, "Dad, all you had to do was read the instructions - they are printed right below the levers!"
She also admonished me to never lend the tractor to any of those guys. Wise kid!![]()
Agree with Big Boy Toys. Letting the Mrs. get familiar with, and enjoy the tractor is a win win for everyone! My wife handled a Max 25 SCUT with ease and has no problems with this mid size 2538 either. They're both HSTs. Happy wife, happy life!The "QUEEN" in the THRONE!!!
It's not a BAD THING!
Based on your needs, you should be getting a CUT that the better half should be able to handle.
Take her along for the adventure.
The HST really makes it easy for her to drive.She has no desire to mess with the back hoe...yet!
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Update:
Visited Mahindra and LS today.
Mahindra dealer was too busy to get hold of a sales person. I didn't have an appointment, and the guy I was going to meet had a line of customers waiting for him. I only had 30 minutes so I left w/a couple brochures after walking around the tractors.
LS dealer was excellent. Spent an hour w/me discussing the XJ2025H, implements, and general use. The dealer was an hour+ away in Beverly, MA, but said he's opening a location in Kingston NH soon. And this will be near my new home. Seemed like a great guy to do business with.
The XJ2025 seems like it would fit my needs, and is the least expensive option still. Seems like a good quality and very capable machine. Unfortunately the financing available is not super, and that might actually push me back towards Kubota.
The B2601 is more expensive, but it has some nice features that the LS doesn't have, and the 0% financing actually makes up most of the difference in price from the LS, at least w/my initial quotes. Will have to see if that changes by the time I'm ready to buy in May (perhaps LS will have a promo rate, or I can ask for a better deal).
The Kubota features that the LS didn't have: Split brakes, 3 range HST, extendable lower links. Also the cab layout on the B2601 worked better for me. The LS layout seemed a little too cramped for me (6'2). The brake pedal in particular was much too close - really had to lift my leg up to get my foot on it. But the 1 big benefit of the LS of course is the 1200+ loader lift vs 950 for the Kubota.
So... I left the LS dealer w/the XJ2025 at the top of my list. But after considering financing, the ~2500 price difference from the B2601 is actually insignificant, and that tractor has some nice additional features and probably better resale value. I will have to see if I can get a Kubota dealer to work w/me on price w/implements package. The Kubota delaer I visited will actually be quite far from my new home and I think there are 1 or 2 closer.
As I get closer to purchasing I'll have to get some firm / final quotes and see where the numbers fall. If the XJ2025 is significantly cheaper I'd go w/that. If not the Kubota might win. In the meantime I still need to go chat w/Mahindra and maybe Kioti. Not sure about MF or Yanmar. Didn't see anything too impressive in my research, but maybe I'm not looking at the right models.
Thanks
:laughing: Axle...I think you're reading TOO MUCH into it!!!
Who said anything about 50-50 on everything.
When it comes to "TOYS"...my wife will be the first to admit, as Trumps says, "I WIN...WIN...WIN"! :laughing:
A few BIG BOY TOYS...