Prelude8626
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Gents, in the process of narrowing down my tractor choice. I’m between a Kubota Mx5400 or an Lx4060. Would love to see input on either one or better options. One hard decision I’m having is cab or no cab.
I'm a cab person, in the winter when it's too cold to be out I'm plowing snow, and in the summer when it's too hot to be out I'm mowing. If you can afford a cab get one, you will never regret it. Unless you are the outdoorsy type that likes being out in the wind, close to the soil that's being tilled. If you don't mind eating dust and you like to smell the hay you are mowing, and you've never had skin cancer or allergies, then don't get a cab.Gents, in the process of narrowing down my tractor choice. I’m between a Kubota Mx5400 or an Lx4060. Would love to see input on either one or better options. One hard decision I’m having is cab or no cab.
Great point on service. In my area, Deere is problematic. With the recent proprietary software issues and folks not being able to make even simple fixes to their tractors, service is inundated. The local shop prioritizes the big acreage farmers making the little guy wait forever for service. There are a mixture of colors of tractors in our area. With dealerships for 5 or 6 brands in reasonable driving distance.I would vote for a cab. Once you have a cab you don't want to be without it. Whenever buying I always consider being able to get machinery serviced. Sooner or later you will need service. I don't have any experience with kubota. No dealers around me. Sorry, not much help with the brand. Just with what I see sitting on people's properties it does look like Kubota is gaining popularity where I live in central Minnesota. John deere is still what I see the most.
That would be a lot of fun to have options and be able to go around comparing different brands. Ideal scenario there. I'm curious about New Holland and how they compare but I don't know anyone who has one to ask them questions. Also have to be leary of the brand loyal guys. The ones who say whatever they have at the current time is the best one they've ever had. Then a year later they have a different brand and now that one is the best they've ever had. jmhoGreat point on service. In my area, Deere is problematic. With the recent proprietary software issues and folks not being able to make even simple fixes to their tractors, service is inundated. The local shop prioritizes the big acreage farmers making the little guy wait forever for service. There are a mixture of colors of tractors in our area. With dealerships for 5 or 6 brands in reasonable driving distance.
We have a New Holland dealer next to the Kubota dealer. I've got friends with New Holland tractors that seem to like them. I don't have any personal experience with them.That would be a lot of fun to have options and be able to go around comparing different brands. Ideal scenario there. I'm curious about New Holland and how they compare but I don't know anyone who has one to ask them questions. Also have to be leary of the brand loyal guys. The ones who say whatever they have at the current time is the best one they've ever had. Then a year later they have a different brand and now that one is the best they've ever had. jmho