Turfman
Gold Member
I stepped into the shop at my Kubota dealer today. He had a "Bison" in there, working on the transmission. We talked about working on outside brands and he said that no one else would touch them, and that they (the Bison) were very poorly made. He was not too thrilled about being stuck with the job.
I guess there are good tractors and poor tractors out there. You just have to decide what is right for you and live with the results of the decision. I am fortunate that my CEO (wife) would rather have me spend the money up-front for a known commodity than chance a problem later. With my Kubota I know I can get service and parts. I thought about a gray market unit, or a cheaper Chinese tractor and chickened out. I guess we all pays our money and takes our choice.
Kevin
I guess there are good tractors and poor tractors out there. You just have to decide what is right for you and live with the results of the decision. I am fortunate that my CEO (wife) would rather have me spend the money up-front for a known commodity than chance a problem later. With my Kubota I know I can get service and parts. I thought about a gray market unit, or a cheaper Chinese tractor and chickened out. I guess we all pays our money and takes our choice.
Kevin