New tractor delivered yesterday

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brbry

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East Texas
Tractor
Kubota B3300SU
New Kubota B3300SU, delivered yesterday. R-4 tires, LA504 loader, BH76 backhoe and 5' SQ-160 Bush Hog. I have never owned a tractor and only operated one a couple of times, years ago. I found this site while looking for tractor info. Thanks to everyone who post here. I have gleaned a lot of good information from these threads. It started at a flea market when I saw a Kubota BX25 with loader and backhoe. I liked it but thought it was small. Started looking at the B series Kubotas, 2000 series Deeres, 2816 Mahindra, CK25 Kioti, Branson, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, LS, well, just about everything around. I decided I liked the Kubota and the dealership is 3 miles from the house. Almost decided on a Deere 2320, then the Kubota B2620, then the B3200, then my wife said we needed something larger and we looked at the L series Kubota. We saw the B3300 and liked it. I quickly bought it before we ended up in the M series. For anyone interested in the price, I paid $24,200 for the package. After $700 cash incentive and $300 Manufacturer rebate.
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #2  
Congratulations on your new tractor and equipment, I know you will get a lot of use and enjoyment out of them.

You do know you have to post pictures don't you:)
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #3  
yup, sorry... you need to post photos :D (let us know if you need help with posting them ;))
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #4  
WOO-HOO! New toys! Party at brbry's place! :cool2:

Congrats on your new equipment. Be safe and enjoy!
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #6  
Like we used to say here in Sweden, "-Pics or it did not happened" :)

Congrats on you new toys.
 
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Here are the pics of the new tractor. No pics of the backhoe, it won't be here 'till later this week.
 

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/ New tractor delivered yesterday #9  
Thanks for the photos :thumbsup: :cloud9: That's a great looking tractor... I think the horses are jealous ;)
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #10  
Super nice photos.

Thanks for posting those up and safe tractoring to you.:thumbsup:
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #11  
Nice looking ride! Now you will have to get some fuzzy dice or brass b--- to hang from the ROPS.
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #12  
Wait - your wife actually said you need a larger tractor? :confused:
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #15  
Hey, newbie here. rather lengthy intro....sorry

I am also in the tractor market and am seriously looking at a kubota.

I have 13 acres, 1300 ft driveway in the Northeast (maintenance and snow removal). Just had a three or so acres logged and am interested in reclaiming this land for use. Additionally my property is in serious need of work: retaining walls, drainage issues etc. I am going to put the next few months into researching, kicking tires, test driving, bugging you guys etc.

There is a local Kubota dealer who has been excellent so far to deal with so far. Originally I was thinking used. I have about 10k of cash I could dedicate to the purchase of a small tractor with a fel. There are a couple of used kubotas on his lot in that ballpark.

After talking with him, he started talking about a new machine. I am not adverse to this but don't want to pee away $$ for basically the same equipment. Then he busts this out:
UNDER $15k-brand new B3300Su with a fel, 0% down, 0% interest rate for the loan.

Given an earlier poster, who made a good point about the present value of money, use MY money to do other things (future car w/ no loan etc.).

I truly got the impression that financing was Kubotas deal, the dealer didn't seem too interested in whether it was cash or financing.

A few questions to start.....
-Am I crazy...and am going to spend more money than I have to? Suggestions?
-Anyone with experience with the 3300SU? Are there any features that I will miss on the "stripped" down SU version from other tractors?

-Does anyone that doesn't mow, use the mid-PTO on the 3200?

-Is it absurd to consider the L3700SU because it is under $1000 about more than the B3300SU. I am briefly considering the 3700 just because it seems a bit beefier (700 lbs,Plowing?), more hp (4) at $15/ month more. I know I am wandering into dangerous territory here ( the perpetual if I spend only a little more)........but the price vs. machine capabilities for the future might be at least a thing to think about.

I would appreciate any advice you can shoot my way
 
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Hey, newbie here. rather lengthy intro....sorry

I am also in the tractor market and am seriously looking at a kubota.

I have 13 acres, 1300 ft driveway in the Northeast (maintenance and snow removal). Just had a three or so acres logged and am interested in reclaiming this land for use. Additionally my property is in serious need of work: retaining walls, drainage issues etc. I am going to put the next few months into researching, kicking tires, test driving, bugging you guys etc.

There is a local Kubota dealer who has been excellent so far to deal with so far. Originally I was thinking used. I have about 10k of cash I could dedicate to the purchase of a small tractor with a fel. There are a couple of used kubotas on his lot in that ballpark.

After talking with him, he started talking about a new machine. I am not adverse to this but don't want to pee away $$ for basically the same equipment. Then he busts this out:
UNDER $15k-brand new B3300Su with a fel, 0% down, 0% interest rate for the loan.

Given an earlier poster, who made a good point about the present value of money, use MY money to do other things (future car w/ no loan etc.).

I truly got the impression that financing was Kubotas deal, the dealer didn't seem too interested in whether it was cash or financing.

A few questions to start.....
-Am I crazy...and am going to spend more money than I have to? Suggestions?
-Anyone with experience with the 3300SU? Are there any features that I will miss on the "stripped" down SU version from other tractors?

-Does anyone that doesn't mow, use the mid-PTO on the 3200?

-Is it absurd to consider the L3700SU because it is under $1000 about more than the B3300SU. I am briefly considering the 3700 just because it seems a bit beefier (700 lbs,Plowing?), more hp (4) at $15/ month more. I know I am wandering into dangerous territory here ( the perpetual if I spend only a little more)........but the price vs. machine capabilities for the future might be at least a thing to think about.

I would appreciate any advice you can shoot my way

You might want to start a new thread on the Kubota Buying/Pricing as there are some owners over there.

As to the financing, I just saved $1500 paying cash over financing, so my experience is different than others. I don't like to owe money if I can avoid it, but I am not qualified to make a judgment on other situations.

I think I would go for the 3700 myself.
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #17  
....I would appreciate any advice you can shoot my way
Ok, :eek: Start a new thread... and give it a good title :thumbsup: You'll get many more replies vs. having your question buried in thread about getting a tractor delivered. :D

EDIT: I guess TripleR can type faster... or else he got a head start :)

Also, Mid PTO can be used with a front mounted snow blower... put $$$ into that and you'll be very happy...
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #18  
Thanks TripleR and Teg,

Posted in a new thread. Sorry not a very snappy title though.:laughing:
 
/ New tractor delivered yesterday #19  
Ok, :eek: Start a new thread... and give it a good title :thumbsup: You'll get many more replies vs. having your question buried in thread about getting a tractor delivered. :D

EDIT: I guess TripleR can type faster... or else he got a head start :)

Also, Mid PTO can be used with a front mounted snow blower... put $$$ into that and you'll be very happy...

Head start; one hand typing ain't much for speed.:eek:
 

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