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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 380983" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>Gertman, </p><p></p><p>If I were to sell it would probably be $50 per roll. Years past, I would estimate what I needed and sell the rest. Last years drought from June thru thru August and this year drought since middle of March has gotten me worried about having grass/hay for my cows. I believe I will hold on to my hay for now. </p><p></p><p>As far as the Kubota, it's a 7040 with the schuttle shift, based on my personal experience I highly recommend the orange tractor. Folks on here will argue on the merits of green tractors and they have valid points. But as the local dealer who owns both a Kubota dealership and a JD dealership told me a few years back, he can sell me more oragne tractor than he can green tractor for the same amount of money. I am lucky, the Kubota dealer is owned by a guy I went to school with and one of the salesmen is a neighbor of mine. I recomend the Kubota.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 380983, member: 2797"] Gertman, If I were to sell it would probably be $50 per roll. Years past, I would estimate what I needed and sell the rest. Last years drought from June thru thru August and this year drought since middle of March has gotten me worried about having grass/hay for my cows. I believe I will hold on to my hay for now. As far as the Kubota, it's a 7040 with the schuttle shift, based on my personal experience I highly recommend the orange tractor. Folks on here will argue on the merits of green tractors and they have valid points. But as the local dealer who owns both a Kubota dealership and a JD dealership told me a few years back, he can sell me more oragne tractor than he can green tractor for the same amount of money. I am lucky, the Kubota dealer is owned by a guy I went to school with and one of the salesmen is a neighbor of mine. I recomend the Kubota. [/QUOTE]
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