I have been looking at tractors, and based on proximity, service departments, and salespeople, I have narrowed it down to a 3039R or an L4060. I had both quoted with OOS, HST, Canopy, front-end loader w/bucket and tooth bar, 3rd function valve, rotary cutter, tiller, cultipacker, box blade, grapple, and quick-connect hitch.
The implements on the Deere are: Frontier BB5060 60" Box Blade, AV20H 60" Root Grapple, RT3062 62" tiller, CP1572 72" cultipacker, MX5 60" rotary cutter.
The implements on the Kubota are: Land Pride RCR1860 60" Rotary cutter, RTA2072 72" tiller, SBR72 72" cultipacker, BB2566, 66" box blade, SGC1072 72" grapple.
My property is 38 acres with about 1/2 acre of yard and 8 acres of field that I will likely cut with a Zero turn. The remaining 30 acres are rolling woods. The tractor will mainly be for keeping the woods clean, maintaining a food plot, landscape work, gardening, etc. The Kubota is about $4300.00 more than the Deere. I also looked at the 4044R and attachments, but that $7000 more than the 3039R package. Since I am also getting zero-turn mowers, when I add the price of a Z950M (27HP Kawasaki, 60" mulching deck, $12K) or Z781-KWTI-60 (29.5 HP EFI Kawasaki, 60" mulching deck, $7500), the two packages are within a few dollars of each other.
I have run tractors before, but they were both standard transmissions years ago, so the pedal controversy doesn't matter to me. I figure I will get used to whichever one I get. They are both great tractors and the service departments are comparable. The JD dealer is about 10 minutes closer, and the salesman there did a great job of selling the benefits of the Deere, whereas the Kubota salesman ran with the "Kubota is better" line with no specifics. After reading forums for weeks and watching YouTube videos, it is hard to decide.
It almost seems like this may come down to the zero-turn mowers since the whole package is the same price either way. The delay getting either one is not a big deal, although I can probably have the Deere and most attachments within the next 6 weeks, and the Kubota might be a little longer.
What say you? Thanks in advance!
The implements on the Deere are: Frontier BB5060 60" Box Blade, AV20H 60" Root Grapple, RT3062 62" tiller, CP1572 72" cultipacker, MX5 60" rotary cutter.
The implements on the Kubota are: Land Pride RCR1860 60" Rotary cutter, RTA2072 72" tiller, SBR72 72" cultipacker, BB2566, 66" box blade, SGC1072 72" grapple.
My property is 38 acres with about 1/2 acre of yard and 8 acres of field that I will likely cut with a Zero turn. The remaining 30 acres are rolling woods. The tractor will mainly be for keeping the woods clean, maintaining a food plot, landscape work, gardening, etc. The Kubota is about $4300.00 more than the Deere. I also looked at the 4044R and attachments, but that $7000 more than the 3039R package. Since I am also getting zero-turn mowers, when I add the price of a Z950M (27HP Kawasaki, 60" mulching deck, $12K) or Z781-KWTI-60 (29.5 HP EFI Kawasaki, 60" mulching deck, $7500), the two packages are within a few dollars of each other.
I have run tractors before, but they were both standard transmissions years ago, so the pedal controversy doesn't matter to me. I figure I will get used to whichever one I get. They are both great tractors and the service departments are comparable. The JD dealer is about 10 minutes closer, and the salesman there did a great job of selling the benefits of the Deere, whereas the Kubota salesman ran with the "Kubota is better" line with no specifics. After reading forums for weeks and watching YouTube videos, it is hard to decide.
It almost seems like this may come down to the zero-turn mowers since the whole package is the same price either way. The delay getting either one is not a big deal, although I can probably have the Deere and most attachments within the next 6 weeks, and the Kubota might be a little longer.
What say you? Thanks in advance!