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<blockquote data-quote="lowellcantrell" data-source="post: 1001504" data-attributes="member: 20263"><p>Go with Kobota and take advantage of low interest rates. Set up on as many years as possible and get the Kubota accident insurance. The insurance pays for repairs as long as you are paying for the tractor.</p><p></p><p>Bought a new 2004 6800 4WDwith loader, cast rims, and duals because I do alot of steep hillside bushhogging. I needed the extra weight and extra width. Sslesmans told me about the optional insurance. Decided I would add it on. Glad I did. Had an $6000 accident three years later that was taken care of by the insurance. Would have been a "hard hit" if I hadn't had the insurance. I don't know if other manufactures offer the insurance.</p><p></p><p>Thought about trading for a new model after it wss paid off, but changed my mind based on the weight of the new models. Would had to gone to 100 hp model on a new one to get the same weight as my older model 70 hp. Weight is a very important factor here in Eastern Kentucky where we operate on steep inclines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowellcantrell, post: 1001504, member: 20263"] Go with Kobota and take advantage of low interest rates. Set up on as many years as possible and get the Kubota accident insurance. The insurance pays for repairs as long as you are paying for the tractor. Bought a new 2004 6800 4WDwith loader, cast rims, and duals because I do alot of steep hillside bushhogging. I needed the extra weight and extra width. Sslesmans told me about the optional insurance. Decided I would add it on. Glad I did. Had an $6000 accident three years later that was taken care of by the insurance. Would have been a "hard hit" if I hadn't had the insurance. I don't know if other manufactures offer the insurance. Thought about trading for a new model after it wss paid off, but changed my mind based on the weight of the new models. Would had to gone to 100 hp model on a new one to get the same weight as my older model 70 hp. Weight is a very important factor here in Eastern Kentucky where we operate on steep inclines. [/QUOTE]
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