Just listen to the warranty etc
willy
They are elite tractors. However, until they are prolific, have much more local support, and are more price competitive, they aren't a brand killer.
Youāll be shocked when you see one. They are not only pretty, they are rugged and their drivelines are tougher than a German Tiger tank.They sure are pretty, but they don't exist in my region; I've never seen one in person.
Youāll be shocked when you see one. They are not only pretty, they are rugged and their drivelines are tougher than a German Tiger tank.
Speaking of used, you should see what used Fendts sell for.In 10 years the used models will start making it out my way.![]()
Speaking of used, you should see what used Fendts sell for.![]()
They are elite tractors. However, until they are prolific, have much more local support, and are more price competitive, they aren't a brand killer.
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Good thing AGCO bought them 25 years ago. They knew quality when they saw it. They are the āMercedes Benz of tractorsā. Actually, probably much better.
The closest Fendt dealer to me is over 130 miles away so they are a no sale for me. Besides, I'm not looking for a new tractor anyway. If I was, it would not be them, but by the same token, not a JD either.Everyone in my area is switching to them. I just bought a 300HP AGCO/Challenger off a guy that bought (2) 900 series Fendts.
They cost him almost 1 million dollars (about $450,000 each)
I thought I spent a lot buying his poor old $77,000 Challenger LOL
Their quality and workmanship is insane. So much attention to detail. German made Man & Deutz diesels. Fendt transmissions, rears & braking systems. Advanced electronics. These tractors are truly push-button effortless operation, but heavy built quality. 3 year 3,000 hour warranty and a 48 hour replacement tractor warranty! (if they canāt fix your tractor in 48 hours, they bring you a replacement tractor the same or better than yours).
We have one of the biggest dealers in my area, so they are well supported. My dealer has over 50 million dollars of Fendts on their dealership lots.
Good thing AGCO bought them 25 years ago. They knew quality when they saw it. They are the āMercedes Benz of tractorsā. Actually, probably much better.
Ever bother to look underneath your 'Sprinter' van? Look hard because there is no frame. They are all welded together Unibody construction so don't get in an accident with it because the repair costs are astronomical. How do I know? I know because the outfit I retired from had a pai of them for parts delivery and one got in a wreck and because they also had a repair shop they decided to repair it themselves and it turned into a nightmare cutting it apart and welding it back together and I got to watch and it was ugly.Mercedes makes fine machines and better than fine diesels - just look how many commercial vans are now the Mercedes "Sprinter" diesels. They go forever.
But good as the Sprinters are - we have one - they still haven't killed off our domestic brands. If anything they have increased the sales of similar Ford, Dodge, and GM small vans.
I expect the same will happen with FENDT vs JD & Kubota
The closest Fendt dealer to me is over 130 miles away so they are a no sale for me. Besides, I'm not looking for a new tractor anyway. If I was, it would not be them, but by the same token, not a JD either.
Anyone can make a case for anything. I'd say that how it is repaired after an accident has little to nothing to do with how well the engine and drivetrain works normally.Ever bother to look underneath your 'Sprinter' van? Look hard because there is no frame. They are all welded together Unibody construction so don't get in an accident with it because the repair costs are astronomical. How do I know? I know because the outfit I retired from had a pai of them for parts delivery and one got in a wreck and because they also had a repair shop they decided to repair it themselves and it turned into a nightmare cutting it apart and welding it back together and I got to watch and it was ugly.
I do because that is what I own, besides, I work there part time anyway....I'm under the distinct impression you'd go to your local Kubota dealer.![]()