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<blockquote data-quote="mml373" data-source="post: 1808490" data-attributes="member: 38746"><p>Yes, that's where I'm coming to. As mentioned before, I'm not afraid of buying something nicer and hanging onto it for 30 years (yes, that is realistic). But yes, a premium tractor, for me right now, is overboard.</p><p></p><p>That said, I'm leaning toward going with the less-capable Kioti RX7320 or used WorkMaster 105, which appears to have better standard features. The Kioti has the minimum PTO power I'd consider and does not have some standard options the WorkMaster has. It is very thoughtfully designed and has a lot of value in that package, however. I like the buddy seat on the Workmaster and the standard options it has. The Kioti is attractive because it is just a lower priced entry point but by the time I add the options I need (rearview mirror, for example, for starters) it may not be as good a value as it appears. Most importantly, it is literally over a ton lighter than the WorkMaster. So, on balance, I"m leaning toward a used WorkMaster 105 with between 200 and 500 hours on the clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mml373, post: 1808490, member: 38746"] Yes, that's where I'm coming to. As mentioned before, I'm not afraid of buying something nicer and hanging onto it for 30 years (yes, that is realistic). But yes, a premium tractor, for me right now, is overboard. That said, I'm leaning toward going with the less-capable Kioti RX7320 or used WorkMaster 105, which appears to have better standard features. The Kioti has the minimum PTO power I'd consider and does not have some standard options the WorkMaster has. It is very thoughtfully designed and has a lot of value in that package, however. I like the buddy seat on the Workmaster and the standard options it has. The Kioti is attractive because it is just a lower priced entry point but by the time I add the options I need (rearview mirror, for example, for starters) it may not be as good a value as it appears. Most importantly, it is literally over a ton lighter than the WorkMaster. So, on balance, I"m leaning toward a used WorkMaster 105 with between 200 and 500 hours on the clock. [/QUOTE]
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