Torvy
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I didn't look at any this big, but I would want to see the specs on the brands they omitted.
That's the problem. Specs don't tell the whole story. I looked at just about everything. I was close to buying a Kioti 7320 as it has all of the "specs", but there were just too many little things I didn't like. What sealed the deal to not buy it was the lack of loader control and speed. It might have lifted more, but it felt like an eternity to get there.I didn't look at any this big, but I would want to see the specs on the brands they omitted.
My 4707 has air ride, front and rear wipers, radials, ePTO, and two rear remotes. I think it was all standard. I also got the upgraded FL3615 self-leveling loader with cushion.I will admit it weighs more, but like I said that isn't an advantage for me personally. I do a lot of work on my lawn areas and don't do much ground engaging work, so R1 just tear stuff up. The extra weight and the R1 would be even worse.
My M7060 Cab on order has 18 speeds (12 + creeper kit), air ride seat, front and rear wipers, larger alternator, R14 Radials on 34" rims, ePTO, two rear remotes, and third function. I suspect they are pretty close in features. My price at 0% was 54,100. I just ordered at the end of Nov.
Which exactly why you want a complete set of stats. Sure, there are some other things that are not quantifiable and others that are specific to individuals. More information is always preferable.That's the problem. Specs don't tell the whole story. I looked at just about everything. I was close to buying a Kioti 7320 as it has all of the "specs", but there were just too many little things I didn't like. What sealed the deal to not buy it was the lack of loader control and speed. It might have lifted more, but it felt like an eternity to get there.
I am not saying the M7060 is right for everyone, it was just right for me. I just wanted to make the point that these types of vendor created comparison's don't really tell the whole story. I encourage everyone to really compare apples to apples. There is a tractor out there for everyone based on what is most important for them.
You got a very good deal. In my opinion, Kubota is the standard that all other small and mid sized tractors compare to. Deere seems to be the standard for bigger tractors.I will admit it weighs more, but like I said that isn't an advantage for me personally. I do a lot of work on my lawn areas and don't do much ground engaging work, so R1 just tear stuff up. The extra weight and the R1 would be even worse.
My M7060 Cab on order has 18 speeds (12 + creeper kit), air ride seat, front and rear wipers, larger alternator, R14 Radials on 34" rims, ePTO, two rear remotes, and third function. I suspect they are pretty close in features. My price at 0% was 54,100. I just ordered at the end of Nov.
I'm also curious about the other brands. Branson used to have a tractor this big, but for whatever reason, they don't anymore. I would like to have seen Kioti, Mahindra, LS, TYM and Zetor compared to the others too!!!I didn't look at any this big, but I would want to see the specs on the brands they omitted.
No, not yet. Being that I wanted quite a few options, it had to be ordered. The dealer I use has 3 location all within 30 minutes of me and they had 12 on order. I got them to change one on order to my specs by giving a down payment. As it was the second longest on order, they are hoping it will be about 90 days, but I am hoping it isn't over 180 days. The way things are, there is no telling.Did you get your Kubota yet? I ordered my Massey 4707 in November too, and I was told that it might be hear by the end of Jan, or as late as May.