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ocaj11
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2004
- Messages
- 190
- Location
- Northeast Texas
- Tractor
- John Deere 5325 4wd, Kubota B7500 HST
Guys, again, thanks for the replies. This board is really cool. I feel like I'm chatting with people that know what they are talking about. I have put a lot of weight to all of these opinions and feel like I've made the right decision for my situation.
I drove to Carthage, TX to the nearest Kioti dealership. Small dealer that has been in business for 30 years. When I got there, he had one Kioti DK55 in stock with the FEL and Industrial Tires. The bucket is not Quick Tach and he had no other loaders in stock for this tractor. I drove the tractor around the place for awhile, moved some dirt around, tested the gearing and shuttle. I was very impressed. All of the gear shifters, levers, and loader control were laid out nicely. I believe this tractor, with all of it's nicely equipped options, will do what I need for a long time. I signed the finance papers and will know tomorrow morning if she is mine.
I did want the QT bucket, but I don't have any other attachments at the moment. So, I decided I could live with the standard bucket, eventhough, making the QT modifications later will be a hassle. Also, the tractor has the more expensive industrial tires installed. The dealer didn't have any other tires there and told me that Kioti is having a time with their tires/wheels right now.
This tractor ended up at $22,900 with the industrial tires and an orange metal canopy thrown in. I should know something in the morning around 10:00.
The only thing I found on the tractor that I didn't care for was the seat. This thing offers very, very little cushion beyond the foam pad on the seat itself. Does anyone else feel this way about the DK?? Are there any seats out there with suspension that will attach directly to the mounting plate without modifications??
As for the Kubota M6800, the lowest quote I received on this tractor was $28,200 from Deen Implement. I drove to the Forney location Thursday and they didn't have one in stock. I've read that they offer about the best deals around NE Texas and I'm sure they are great to deal with. If I decided to go with the Kubota, I would have purchased from Farm Country in Sulphur Springs for the extra $700 because they have been a wonderful dealership to work with since I've owned the B7500. I chose the Kioti in Carthage because it's the nearest Kioti dealership to Texarkana and Mr. Andersen, the owner, was a good guy. I just couldn't justify the extra $6,000 dollars for the M.
I'll post some pics as soon as I can.
I drove to Carthage, TX to the nearest Kioti dealership. Small dealer that has been in business for 30 years. When I got there, he had one Kioti DK55 in stock with the FEL and Industrial Tires. The bucket is not Quick Tach and he had no other loaders in stock for this tractor. I drove the tractor around the place for awhile, moved some dirt around, tested the gearing and shuttle. I was very impressed. All of the gear shifters, levers, and loader control were laid out nicely. I believe this tractor, with all of it's nicely equipped options, will do what I need for a long time. I signed the finance papers and will know tomorrow morning if she is mine.
I did want the QT bucket, but I don't have any other attachments at the moment. So, I decided I could live with the standard bucket, eventhough, making the QT modifications later will be a hassle. Also, the tractor has the more expensive industrial tires installed. The dealer didn't have any other tires there and told me that Kioti is having a time with their tires/wheels right now.
This tractor ended up at $22,900 with the industrial tires and an orange metal canopy thrown in. I should know something in the morning around 10:00.
The only thing I found on the tractor that I didn't care for was the seat. This thing offers very, very little cushion beyond the foam pad on the seat itself. Does anyone else feel this way about the DK?? Are there any seats out there with suspension that will attach directly to the mounting plate without modifications??
As for the Kubota M6800, the lowest quote I received on this tractor was $28,200 from Deen Implement. I drove to the Forney location Thursday and they didn't have one in stock. I've read that they offer about the best deals around NE Texas and I'm sure they are great to deal with. If I decided to go with the Kubota, I would have purchased from Farm Country in Sulphur Springs for the extra $700 because they have been a wonderful dealership to work with since I've owned the B7500. I chose the Kioti in Carthage because it's the nearest Kioti dealership to Texarkana and Mr. Andersen, the owner, was a good guy. I just couldn't justify the extra $6,000 dollars for the M.
I'll post some pics as soon as I can.