atsah
Elite Member
No nail biting here, it isn't any surprise there are many things wrong with that tractor..
NOPE!!! You were the one asking for advice if you don"t like it move on.I'm sure you're all biting your nails wondering how it went. I ended up passing on the tractor, it had a lot of little things wrong, and some bigger things. I'm still looking, thanks for the advice.
I did like it, which is why I listened and thanked everyone for it. I guess you missed that part?
I'm sure you're all biting your nails wondering how it went. I ended up passing on the tractor, it had a lot of little things wrong, and some bigger things. I'm still looking, thanks for the advice.
So thanks again everyone who had some helpful input. I'm looking at my second tractor now, and after doing quite a bit of research I think this is a much better route. I decided to just bite the bullet and double my budget and look for some low hour sub compacts. I'm looking at an extremely clean, 50 hour Kubota Bx2660 with a loader and 60 inch belly mower for $11,000. How does that price seem? From my research it seems very reasonable, especially within 200 miles or so of me. And does anyone have experience with this machine? How does it perform on some smaller homestead jobs? Moving snow? My yard gets kind of soft, is this going to be too heavy for consistent yard mowing without tearing it up? It does not have turf tires. Anything else helpful anyone would like to chime in? Thank you.
Funny how you know everyones ages.You must be bored.Laffin..Thanks for keeping us updated even if you encounter a few angry old men in the comments.
Have you thought about new? A new Kubota BX tractor with loader might run you about $19K with up to 5 yr 0% financing.