dwhipple99
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Hi Guys, I am getting ready to pull the trigger on a new tractor for maintaining 100 acres in PA. Its about 1/2 open, 1/2 wooded. Plan is to raise some horses and maybe a few cattle. I will use the machine for general purpose tool around the property for grading, material movement, quite a bit of mowing, etc..
I had my heart set on a 4 series but after getting quotes from the JD dealer, I couldn't believe the current pricing.
I asked for quotes on the following:
4052R with Loader, Bucket, and Forks
4066R with Loader, Bucket, and Forks
5065e with Loader, Bucket, and Forks
The 4052 came in at 57K out the door with PA taxes
The 4066 came in at 64K out the door with PA taxes
The 5065 came in at 52K out the door with PA taxes
Clearly the 5 series is allot more machine, and it also seems like the JD guys are pushing me towards that. The discounts offered on the 4 series were < 10% of list which I expected much better. I figured it must be the state of the market.
I hadn't plan to, but now I am going to price Kubota, New Holland, and Massey..
My question is does a 5 series seem like too much machine, will it be too big to be effective for the smaller jobs if I went that way?
Does this pricing align to what others are seeing elsewhere?
Any advice is appreciated
Thanks.
I had my heart set on a 4 series but after getting quotes from the JD dealer, I couldn't believe the current pricing.
I asked for quotes on the following:
4052R with Loader, Bucket, and Forks
4066R with Loader, Bucket, and Forks
5065e with Loader, Bucket, and Forks
The 4052 came in at 57K out the door with PA taxes
The 4066 came in at 64K out the door with PA taxes
The 5065 came in at 52K out the door with PA taxes
Clearly the 5 series is allot more machine, and it also seems like the JD guys are pushing me towards that. The discounts offered on the 4 series were < 10% of list which I expected much better. I figured it must be the state of the market.
I hadn't plan to, but now I am going to price Kubota, New Holland, and Massey..
My question is does a 5 series seem like too much machine, will it be too big to be effective for the smaller jobs if I went that way?
Does this pricing align to what others are seeing elsewhere?
Any advice is appreciated
Thanks.