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which new trator to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="Grandpa" data-source="post: 989585" data-attributes="member: 14666"><p>When I bought mine, it came down to three. I passed on the Case because the local dealer' service department had a terrible reputation. I had just about decided on the Kubota, liked the way it handled and was quieter than my Deere, but the salesman would make an appt. to look at my trade in stuff then never show up or call (did that twice). The comparable model in John Deere was about 1000 lbs heavier which I thought would be a benefit when I occasionally plow a field, the dealer and his service dept. had a very good reputation, and the salesman gave me top dollar on my trades. I don't think you will go wrong with a Kubota, but also I agree with the others, go with the brand with the best service and parts departments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandpa, post: 989585, member: 14666"] When I bought mine, it came down to three. I passed on the Case because the local dealer' service department had a terrible reputation. I had just about decided on the Kubota, liked the way it handled and was quieter than my Deere, but the salesman would make an appt. to look at my trade in stuff then never show up or call (did that twice). The comparable model in John Deere was about 1000 lbs heavier which I thought would be a benefit when I occasionally plow a field, the dealer and his service dept. had a very good reputation, and the salesman gave me top dollar on my trades. I don't think you will go wrong with a Kubota, but also I agree with the others, go with the brand with the best service and parts departments. [/QUOTE]
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