I thought by looking at the Kubota website the drawbar and cruise were options. I guess they are trying to get the base price down. My L4400 is pretty basic too and my Brother is content with it, just doesn't want to be that big. He got a price of $17K cash or $18.5K financed with loader and R4s, not sure about the cruise or drawbar. I wonder also if extendable arms can be added by the dealer?? I agree that it's a lot of tractor for the price. Still can't figure out why it's cheaper than an L3400??
L3700 tractor, FEL, Woods 5 foot brush hog, tooth bar, Kubota insurance and loaded tires $15,750 delivered.![]()
L3700 tractor, FEL, Woods 5 foot brush hog, tooth bar, Kubota insurance and loaded tires $15,750 delivered.![]()
Sounds like a very good deal. I went to four dealers and $17K was the best deal I could find. Of course I already had implements so I didn't try to make any deals involving them.
We must be talking about two different tractors?? You bought a new L3700SU with all that equipment for $15.7K?? I gotta see the signed contract on that one.![]()
LOL, I was trying to be funny. People on this site are known to exaggerate on the downside the prices they pay for tractors. Drives the dealers crazy when they see people claiming prices at or below dealer cost. I guess it keeps the dealers on their toes anyway.
Nah, it doesn't bother dealers at all. Now readers,,, that's a different story...
"funny" comments end with things likeor maybe
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. Your comment should have ended with :ashamed:
Wish you had posted that before I bought mine. Seems I paid almost 4K for my boxblade and landscape rake based on your post. :laughing:
Bought the 3700 a couple of months ago and love it so far. I have the FEL, BH76 backhoe, 72" rake and 68" rear mount snowblower. (just over $30k, let's just say) Waiting to use the snowblower. I have been practicing driving backward on the streets of Vermont! (no one seems to notice!):confused2:
I hardly ever use the little signs. But, why should I be ashamed?