hunter48820
New member
Hi All,
I live just outside Lansing, MI and have had a Ford NAA tractor since the early 80s. I added a front loader which has made it very useful around our 9 acres and for snow removal. But over the years, it has become fairly unreliable with various mechanical problems and was only marginally good for handling heavier snow on my 400'+ driveway on a hill.
So with retirement approaching, my wife and I decided to buy a tractor that would hopefully last us the rest of our years and one that will do a better job than the old Ford. I visited Williams Farm Machinery, a Kubota dealer in Charlotte, MI and bought a L5240 with a cab. I've only driven it a few times, mainly to get used to all the gadgets!!
But I plan on putting it to work before too long. I did buy a Woods rototiller with the tractor and have a few other 3 point implements that I had for the Ford.
I'm really looking forward to using the Kubota and hope to pick the brains of some of the experts on this list as I try to get more familiar with it.
Well I'm not sure what to do to get a half descent size pic, so the below is the best I could do!:confused3:
Best,
Andy Keeney
Dewitt, MI
I live just outside Lansing, MI and have had a Ford NAA tractor since the early 80s. I added a front loader which has made it very useful around our 9 acres and for snow removal. But over the years, it has become fairly unreliable with various mechanical problems and was only marginally good for handling heavier snow on my 400'+ driveway on a hill.
So with retirement approaching, my wife and I decided to buy a tractor that would hopefully last us the rest of our years and one that will do a better job than the old Ford. I visited Williams Farm Machinery, a Kubota dealer in Charlotte, MI and bought a L5240 with a cab. I've only driven it a few times, mainly to get used to all the gadgets!!
I'm really looking forward to using the Kubota and hope to pick the brains of some of the experts on this list as I try to get more familiar with it.
Well I'm not sure what to do to get a half descent size pic, so the below is the best I could do!:confused3:
Best,
Andy Keeney
Dewitt, MI