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<blockquote data-quote="OldCrow" data-source="post: 1375841" data-attributes="member: 18672"><p>Based on what you have there I would go John Deere or Kubota. The Mahindra dealer near me keeps very little on the shelf and has to accumulate orders, unless you want to pay shipping, before submitting order on a stock order. No LS dealers close enough for me or enough in use around my area. I know of one around 80HP and it hasn't been used much yet. Owner does like it. Only complaint was him saying the pto driveline had more noise than he wanted. I wonder how many tractors of any brand will have the service life of the older tractors. </p><p></p><p>I would select the JD/Kubota based on the following and in order, Feedback on models, Dealer Service, Dealer Location, and parts system. By far and large out of the 3 big Manufacturers I've dealt with John Deere has the best parts system and shipping if you have to order machine down parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldCrow, post: 1375841, member: 18672"] Based on what you have there I would go John Deere or Kubota. The Mahindra dealer near me keeps very little on the shelf and has to accumulate orders, unless you want to pay shipping, before submitting order on a stock order. No LS dealers close enough for me or enough in use around my area. I know of one around 80HP and it hasn't been used much yet. Owner does like it. Only complaint was him saying the pto driveline had more noise than he wanted. I wonder how many tractors of any brand will have the service life of the older tractors. I would select the JD/Kubota based on the following and in order, Feedback on models, Dealer Service, Dealer Location, and parts system. By far and large out of the 3 big Manufacturers I've dealt with John Deere has the best parts system and shipping if you have to order machine down parts. [/QUOTE]
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