Cahaba Valley Farm
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My thoughts exactly but then California does have a lot of orchards and vineyardsIt's all about demand, I bet historically WA sells a ton more tractors than CA does.

My thoughts exactly but then California does have a lot of orchards and vineyardsIt's all about demand, I bet historically WA sells a ton more tractors than CA does.
There are twice as many farms in California than in Washington. 78000 vs 39000.My thoughts exactly but then California does have a lot of orchards and vineyards![]()
Fahgettaboutit... Those 8 are already sold!My LS dealer has not had any tractors for months. Then last week he got 8 in. Very tempting to see about doing a trade in!
I bought my MX5400 last December. I’ve been waiting for A quick hitch for 10 months. I check in with my salesman via text ever other month. Each time he says they have not been able to get one. Last month I got a bit more wordy, as I just couldn’t believe that in 9 months they couldn’t get a QH. He replied that they didn’t even have any tractors on their lot. I’m thinking, Yeah Right. I drove to Memphis last weekend and passed some Kubota lots chock full of tractors. Others with slim pickins. Same with the green lots. Well, I drove into town 2 days ago and thought I’d stop by to have a face to face. WOW! ! ! Wowwwwwww! ! ! They had absolutely ZERO tractors on their lot. And very few implements. My salesman was at lunch, but I ended up having a good conversation with one of the guys there. I told him about the numerous Kubota lots with lots of tractors. He said he gets photos from customers all the time with of those full lots.
That is CRAZY. How does this happen. My dealer’s lot with NO tractors, and others busting at the seams with tractors. Anyway, I just thought I’d throw that out there. This world has plum gone crazy.
The dealers in my region:
- Deere: all dealers in this region are part of a big four-state 30-some-odd dealership company. They have a reasonable amount of stock of 1E/1R, 3E, 5E, and 6M tractors, most implements, and a few 3Rs, 4Ms, and 6Es. There is little row cropping done here so nothing over about 150 HP has ever regularly been in stock. They have a small number of used tractors that disappear quickly as they mainly deal with things made in the last 30-40 years in decent repair that will sell quickly.
- New Holland/Kioti/Massey-Ferguson: Smaller 4 location dealer. All out of Kiotis for many months. They have maybe two Massey-Fergusons at one location only but that is typical for them. They have a few 30-35 HP New Holland compacts and a couple 90-120 HP units but largely it's a ghost town for new tractors.
- New Holland/Kioti: A different two location dealer, all out of anything new and has been for a while.
- CaseIH/Kubota: Large couple-dozen location dealer chain, they have between 2 and 5 75-140 HP CaseIH tractors that seem to last no more than a week or two. They have pretty much Kubota's entire line in stock below 75 HP.
- Kubota: Small two-location dealer, they have pretty much anything smaller than an M60 in stock and they sometimes have an M6060 or M7060 here and there. They basically don't do any used sales at all.
- LS/Zetor: Single-location dealer, they have a large number of LS compacts. There used to be red tractors there but not recently.