Doc Snerdley
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This is from a guy with three equipment sheds full of green and yellow, seriously consider Kubota for your choices in the utility tractor and compact classes. Especially if the cost of repairs is an issue. In the Kubota lineup, stay with models that are current and planned for continued production.
Spend seat time in what you are considering, try the controls, and if considering a front end loader really pay attention to the turning circle. Do not get bedazzled by touch screens and computer controls, they are fragile and expensive to repair. Not a big deal for a production farmer that can bury costs of repairs in the business expense, but for the hobby farm those expenses are not allowable and out of pocket, so avoid that flash and bang.
Good luck.
Spend seat time in what you are considering, try the controls, and if considering a front end loader really pay attention to the turning circle. Do not get bedazzled by touch screens and computer controls, they are fragile and expensive to repair. Not a big deal for a production farmer that can bury costs of repairs in the business expense, but for the hobby farm those expenses are not allowable and out of pocket, so avoid that flash and bang.
Good luck.