psuedofarmer
Gold Member
been lurking for some time - thought i'd share this:
after years of research, using a friend's DK35 on the farm, and leaning toward a L5030, i finally came to my senses.
this weekend (on the way to buy that L5030!), i stopped at Ken's Tractor in Keene NH. i didn't make it to the Kubota dealer.
after comparing the L5030, and the DK55 cab, it was pretty clear that:
1) i don't need no stinking hydrostatic transmission
2) i could save thousands
3) the kioti was, IMHO, built just as well as the kubota
4) the kioti had features the kubota did not have.
the bottom line:
i picked up the tractor i need for the farm, with the attachments i wanted, for thousands less.
i am VERY excited about this tractor. i've been dreaming for 20 years - and have been mentioning it during every farm chore:
"ya know honey, this ATV is nice, but it can't pull stumps".
i'll report more as soon as i take delivery.
farming in jaffrey NH
after years of research, using a friend's DK35 on the farm, and leaning toward a L5030, i finally came to my senses.
this weekend (on the way to buy that L5030!), i stopped at Ken's Tractor in Keene NH. i didn't make it to the Kubota dealer.
after comparing the L5030, and the DK55 cab, it was pretty clear that:
1) i don't need no stinking hydrostatic transmission
2) i could save thousands
3) the kioti was, IMHO, built just as well as the kubota
4) the kioti had features the kubota did not have.
the bottom line:
i picked up the tractor i need for the farm, with the attachments i wanted, for thousands less.
i am VERY excited about this tractor. i've been dreaming for 20 years - and have been mentioning it during every farm chore:
"ya know honey, this ATV is nice, but it can't pull stumps".
i'll report more as soon as i take delivery.
farming in jaffrey NH