margaritaman
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I have just purchased 8+ acres just north of Dallas. It is overgrown and I need to clear and get it ready for a retirement home in about three years. The tractor I will buy in a few weeks is my first.
I have looked seriously at the following three 4 wheel drive units.
NH TC 30, Kubota L2800, JD 790. They are all within about $1000 of each other with FEL and 5' bush hog.
The Kubots is the only one with HST, not available on theDeere and an additional #1500 on the NH, Some on this forum say the HST is nearly nandatory, others seem to thnk it's no big deal.
The Kubota has a tansmission driven PTO, which the dealer says is not an issue with the HST. Others say a live PTO is ALWAYS a necessity. Have to upgrade to a 35HP Kubota to get it. Another $1400 and maybe overkill on the horsepower?
Sounds like on my relatively flat land and with a future lawn in mind around the house that R4 tires are the way to go. The Deere dealer will throw them in. NH wants $250 for them. Kubota wants $450.
Financing issues are not a concern. However, are there "end of season" deals like in the auto industry?
I know these are really basic queswtions but this seems like the best forum I can find for help. All of the dealers seem helpful and service oriented. The Kubota offered on site training in the implements. All are close
Help
I have looked seriously at the following three 4 wheel drive units.
NH TC 30, Kubota L2800, JD 790. They are all within about $1000 of each other with FEL and 5' bush hog.
The Kubots is the only one with HST, not available on theDeere and an additional #1500 on the NH, Some on this forum say the HST is nearly nandatory, others seem to thnk it's no big deal.
The Kubota has a tansmission driven PTO, which the dealer says is not an issue with the HST. Others say a live PTO is ALWAYS a necessity. Have to upgrade to a 35HP Kubota to get it. Another $1400 and maybe overkill on the horsepower?
Sounds like on my relatively flat land and with a future lawn in mind around the house that R4 tires are the way to go. The Deere dealer will throw them in. NH wants $250 for them. Kubota wants $450.
Financing issues are not a concern. However, are there "end of season" deals like in the auto industry?
I know these are really basic queswtions but this seems like the best forum I can find for help. All of the dealers seem helpful and service oriented. The Kubota offered on site training in the implements. All are close
Help