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Re: What would you choose?

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Posted by bdeerehunter on February 16, 2004 at 18:45:46 from (64.12.113.16):

In Reply to: What would you choose? posted by tractor shopper on February 04, 2004 at 17:41:13:

I just bought a 4800 Kubota and I have rolled hay,Plowed, disc and have had no problems (yet) It all boils down to two things. 1. how far is the dealer where the parts that you will tear up is? 2. How much money do I want to spend? Now that being said, I love that green paint,BUT I would buy one new kubota over ten deeres and twenty New Hollands. I am not prejudice, I work for local gov't (the city) and I work on N.H Deere and kubota all. The kubotas seem to take more abuse than the others. You could always buy a old 2 banger Deere. (that's a whole other disscusion) Hope this helps, Bdeerehunter

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