ocaj11
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2004
- Messages
- 190
- Location
- Northeast Texas
- Tractor
- John Deere 5325 4wd, Kubota B7500 HST
A little History:
I've been a member of this board and read many of the great posts each week. Usually, I'm on the Kubota board lurking. This is my first post, but won't be my last.....
My wife and I are moving from a 2.5 acre lake lot in NE Texas to 56 acres in SW Arkansas. I currently own a 2003 Kubota B7500 HST, FEL, 60" mmm and 60" BB. Although I am completely happy with the little wonder(love the HST), it won't quite handle the duties required on the larger 56 acres.
On my way to look at a Kubota M6800/M5700/M4900 today, I noticed a Kioti DK50c with FEL on the side of the road for sale.
Hmmmm, that sure is a nice looking cab tractor with loader. Of course, I stopped by to take a look.
The tractor is a 2003 with 73 hours. Owner says he paid 28,000 last year. He is getting a divorce and needs to sell his toy. Asking price: 21,500.
After quickly inspecting the outside of the tractor, I jumped in the cab and fired her up. I drove around the field it was on and was impressed. Everything seemed to work properly with no odd noises or grinding. So far so good. A closer inspection will take place before I would buy.
Questions:
Although I had my mind made up to get the M6800 4wd, Hydraulic Shuttle, FEL because of it's size and assumed ability to do everything I will need on 56 acres and to help on my brothers 80 acres, I can't help but realize the huge savings if I choose the Kioti. The major work will be discing/leveling/planting rough pasture areas, tons of FEL dirt work, gravel drive maintanence, and cleaning tons of downed trees/branches with a 72" grapple yet to be purchased, mowing/bush hogging, and anything else that I can think of....
1.Will I lose too much capability with the smaller tractor?
2.How do the Kioti cab models hold up? Things like A/C on a tractor scare me because I've never owned one before...
3.Will the loss of hydraulic shuttle kill me? I really like the idea of moving from forward to reverse without the use of a clutch.
4.Is $21,500 a good price for the 2003 Kioti DK50c with FEL(the website shows two FEL models that fit the DK50c. I'm not sure which one is on the tractor, but will assume the larger model for this discussion.)
5.If $21,500 is a good price for this model Kioti, will I get murdered if I decide to purchase a larger tractor in a year or so?? I know Kubota has awesome resale value, but buying new is always going to cost you some money if you decide to sell too soon. In the case of the Kioti, it seems like a one year, $7,500 dollar hit, just took the majority of initial depreciation therefore reducing my depreciation risk over the next couple of years...
Sorry for all of the questions, but I'm intrigued with this tractor eventhough I haven't used it to do any work...
Any questions are welcome and thank each of you for your time. KeithJ
I've been a member of this board and read many of the great posts each week. Usually, I'm on the Kubota board lurking. This is my first post, but won't be my last.....
My wife and I are moving from a 2.5 acre lake lot in NE Texas to 56 acres in SW Arkansas. I currently own a 2003 Kubota B7500 HST, FEL, 60" mmm and 60" BB. Although I am completely happy with the little wonder(love the HST), it won't quite handle the duties required on the larger 56 acres.
On my way to look at a Kubota M6800/M5700/M4900 today, I noticed a Kioti DK50c with FEL on the side of the road for sale.
Hmmmm, that sure is a nice looking cab tractor with loader. Of course, I stopped by to take a look.
The tractor is a 2003 with 73 hours. Owner says he paid 28,000 last year. He is getting a divorce and needs to sell his toy. Asking price: 21,500.
After quickly inspecting the outside of the tractor, I jumped in the cab and fired her up. I drove around the field it was on and was impressed. Everything seemed to work properly with no odd noises or grinding. So far so good. A closer inspection will take place before I would buy.
Questions:
Although I had my mind made up to get the M6800 4wd, Hydraulic Shuttle, FEL because of it's size and assumed ability to do everything I will need on 56 acres and to help on my brothers 80 acres, I can't help but realize the huge savings if I choose the Kioti. The major work will be discing/leveling/planting rough pasture areas, tons of FEL dirt work, gravel drive maintanence, and cleaning tons of downed trees/branches with a 72" grapple yet to be purchased, mowing/bush hogging, and anything else that I can think of....
1.Will I lose too much capability with the smaller tractor?
2.How do the Kioti cab models hold up? Things like A/C on a tractor scare me because I've never owned one before...
3.Will the loss of hydraulic shuttle kill me? I really like the idea of moving from forward to reverse without the use of a clutch.
4.Is $21,500 a good price for the 2003 Kioti DK50c with FEL(the website shows two FEL models that fit the DK50c. I'm not sure which one is on the tractor, but will assume the larger model for this discussion.)
5.If $21,500 is a good price for this model Kioti, will I get murdered if I decide to purchase a larger tractor in a year or so?? I know Kubota has awesome resale value, but buying new is always going to cost you some money if you decide to sell too soon. In the case of the Kioti, it seems like a one year, $7,500 dollar hit, just took the majority of initial depreciation therefore reducing my depreciation risk over the next couple of years...
Sorry for all of the questions, but I'm intrigued with this tractor eventhough I haven't used it to do any work...
Any questions are welcome and thank each of you for your time. KeithJ