GreenMtnMan
Silver Member
<font color="blue"> "Except for a couple minor warranty problems that came up that the dealer quickly addressed free of charge"
What's that mean? It's ok that the tractor had issues and you where inconvenienced after dropping gobs of cash if the dealer takes care of it? My assumption is that if there is a warranty issue either dealer will resolve it, but, I don't want any issues with a $20K tractor. Am I naive?
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Not naive, but maybe a bit idealistic. When people spend $30-50k on a new car or truck of ANY brand they don't want to deal with warranty issues, but many do. If humans build it, it will break.
<font color="blue"> I wanna like the green tractors. I loved the feel driving them (4110, 4115, 4210) but the electronic controls, cheap feeling control levers, and the plastic may scare me away.</font>
I didn't notice much difference in the feel of the controls in JD, Kubota, or NH. In fact, the cheapest looking thing I remember seeing when shopping all the major brands was the flimsy plastic clamshell housing around the instrument panel on the Kubota L3430, but really how important is that housing to reliability? Metal vs. Plastic body panels are a personal preference, they both have their tradeoffs - for my money I didn't care one way or the other. If you gotta have metal you know what to buy.
I was very worried about the electronic controls but the reality is all manufacturers are heading in this direction. You can stand on top of the world and yell "STOP" but nobody will listen. And there are advantages - the JD LoadMatch feature is wonderful for loader work.
What's that mean? It's ok that the tractor had issues and you where inconvenienced after dropping gobs of cash if the dealer takes care of it? My assumption is that if there is a warranty issue either dealer will resolve it, but, I don't want any issues with a $20K tractor. Am I naive?
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Not naive, but maybe a bit idealistic. When people spend $30-50k on a new car or truck of ANY brand they don't want to deal with warranty issues, but many do. If humans build it, it will break.
<font color="blue"> I wanna like the green tractors. I loved the feel driving them (4110, 4115, 4210) but the electronic controls, cheap feeling control levers, and the plastic may scare me away.</font>
I didn't notice much difference in the feel of the controls in JD, Kubota, or NH. In fact, the cheapest looking thing I remember seeing when shopping all the major brands was the flimsy plastic clamshell housing around the instrument panel on the Kubota L3430, but really how important is that housing to reliability? Metal vs. Plastic body panels are a personal preference, they both have their tradeoffs - for my money I didn't care one way or the other. If you gotta have metal you know what to buy.
I was very worried about the electronic controls but the reality is all manufacturers are heading in this direction. You can stand on top of the world and yell "STOP" but nobody will listen. And there are advantages - the JD LoadMatch feature is wonderful for loader work.