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    Kubota vs Massey advice

    Tractor’s home. I think this tractor is going to serve us well, it has some of the smoothest controls & trans I’ve experienced in a piece of equipment. The only issue I’ve found with it so far is that the loader lowering control on the hand control only goes partway forward, like it’s being...
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    Tractor Insurance

    Of the guys that have Farm Bureau, what type of insurance are they covering you under? We use Utah Farm Bureau already and I've been told conflicting things; one person said we have to have Farm & Ranch insurance to add a tractor, and another person said we could add it under our homeowners...
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    Kubota vs Massey advice

    We'll see if we can strike a deal on the Massey I picked out. The cab on the Kubota is nice but we're only on 10 acres and we get minimal snow here, so my thinking is that the 4707 is: - heavier/wider/longer - cheaper - stronger loader - fewer hours - can get it with a 6 month warranty I think...
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    Kubota vs Massey advice

    That’s great info, thanks! The Massey is more machine. If it wasn’t $5k more for a cab and a big box blade + rear blade on the Kubota I wouldn’t be so tempted. I find Kubotas very underwhelming, anything M60 series and below is very barebones and quite expensive. They do seem really handy for...
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    Kubota vs Massey advice

    I'm working through almost the same exact question right now, being between almost identical machines (M6040 vs M4707). I got to test drive the Massey and an M9540 on the same day; the M9540 sold so I'm looking at an M6040 which I believe is very similar in layout/cab. My thoughts on the two...
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