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Just a short anecdote you all may appreciate.
A couple of days ago, I took delivery of my brand new B7500 complete with FEL and box blade. The guy who got me turned on to Kubota was a co-worker who had just moved down to Ohio from Michigan. In the process of his move, he had to sell his two year old Kubota (B3200 I think). He moved into a home with some 3-4 acres of lawn, woods, etc. and he has been kicking around the purchase of a new Kubota since he moved in.
This past weekend, he had occasion to visit his 84 year old father-in-law who also owns a Kubota B2100. Father-in-law can barely get around anymore, has to use a pair of canes to walk anywhere and is generally in the typical physical shape of any 84 year old man. My co-worker, seeing an opportunity, politely asks his father-in-law if it is about time to sell his Kubota. The sly old man just looks at him, smiles, and walks away. I guess he still has some plans for it.
A couple of days ago, I took delivery of my brand new B7500 complete with FEL and box blade. The guy who got me turned on to Kubota was a co-worker who had just moved down to Ohio from Michigan. In the process of his move, he had to sell his two year old Kubota (B3200 I think). He moved into a home with some 3-4 acres of lawn, woods, etc. and he has been kicking around the purchase of a new Kubota since he moved in.
This past weekend, he had occasion to visit his 84 year old father-in-law who also owns a Kubota B2100. Father-in-law can barely get around anymore, has to use a pair of canes to walk anywhere and is generally in the typical physical shape of any 84 year old man. My co-worker, seeing an opportunity, politely asks his father-in-law if it is about time to sell his Kubota. The sly old man just looks at him, smiles, and walks away. I guess he still has some plans for it.