Man, I didn't mean to start a fight. So Montana's come with cell phones is what I am reading? By George, I'm going back and telling the salesperson you all said so.
Everything I did find researching and driving the Montana went well. I sure wish they could rent me one. The problem is, I didn't find much history or opinion on the tractor. All your previous post are VERY educational even if there is some ragging going on.
Remember, I get 7-9 more HP and CAB with the 5740, selectable PTO, 4 remotes, etc. all for less than the
L5030 ... and I worked the Kubota sales guys hard. The extra HP is appealing, though I wouldn't need a CAB.
Maka, you offered a chance to save the sale our inept sales kid was trying to make. Let's give junior some help. I recognize we all were juniors in our profession (even farming and tractors) before we had a clue. Junior needs some sales 101. The problem is I'm not willing to give up what may be the right thing to do.
Here's what I asked of junior.
Implements:
I need a comparison of the MRC 7260SC with a BH306 and bush-whacker 72". I got the specs for the BH and bush-whacker but not the Montana. $2000 versus $1260 for the Montana.
I need a comparison of a Dan User 20/40 and a BH2102 versus a MPHD 9. $1200 with carbide tip auger from DU versus the MPHD9 or 12? $512 (without carbide) or $1200?
I need to compare a 7ft Atlas (which I can't find any info) with a BH RBX720 or a Cammond BS72R?
On all the above, opinions don't count until we first see the some specs. 1/4 inch steel or 3/8 inch? What's the PTO HP ratings? What augers can the Montana handle? Can the cutter handle 2" or 3" trees and the neighbors ugly cat? Pictures would be nice ... of the cat ... after it hit the cutter. If I drop the Montana cell phone, will the box blade gently move it out of the way if the scarers are down?
All joking aside, I'm still seriously interested in the Montana. Check out the distributer location. I live about 20 minutes from Springdale. The dealer is owned by the son of Mr. J.B. Hunt. I work for his dad. (Dad doesn't run the company any more though).
The first Kubota dealer sales person, and owner of the dealership, was very helpful and patient with my **** retentive, rookie questions.
The second Kubota dealer sales person was a country boy that loves his job. I had good experiences with both.
I'm not the kind of guy that does well with "it should work" "it may last" "I think so". Not for $32,500 and the toys I want.
Dang Kubota's are a bit pricey though.