I think you'll be very happy with your new Kubota after you get it slightly customized/improved. Congrats, 5 long weeks...
My initial reaction to the 1000 bucks more for the trade back was house was protecting salesman's commission, or insisting on
minimum profit on every transaction. That's fine if customer does not walk out door first.
There should be a metal plate on every tractor showing date of manufacture.
It would be nice if there was a site where you could enter your VIN and it would spit back the model year.
I wonder if good old Google has that info.
To me the real issue of one model year or another is less relevant than how long has this tractor been
sitting out in the sun? Kubota orange fades and put a couple of years of dealer lot sun on it, and it's just not going to look
like a new one. Tires, rubber hoses, all kinds of things slowly degrade over time. Keep the equipment out of the sun and I would shrug off
the other stuff. But if you intend to keep your tractor looking nice, in a barn or covered shed, and it's been sitting outside for two years,
without getting a discount of some sort for a two year old piece, I'd probably pass. Why not get brand new and full life out of the paint and rubber.
They also have better tire options now vs years ago. Like the Nokian TRI 2's you now see in JD and Kubota marketing pieces. Awesome tire
for snow plowing.
I had no idea HST had gone to six speeds. I really miss my 5740, same one Triple R has, mostly for the ease of trans use, switch to powershuttle, no matter how
fingertip light, has not been easy for me. My loader work in a pile is awful compared to before.
but the bigger cab and huge improvement in comfort still made the "move up" worth it.
I get a lot of hydraulic whine in my new tractor. HST's are notorious for whine. My Kubota whined and whistled.
Would be nice if they could quiet that down.