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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1851365" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'll agree with that assessment, and I've always thought that way about the Hohn Deeres too, but it was the best option out of a field of no so good ones. </p><p>If the Kubota dealer had of had anything at the time we were looking they would have been a serious consideration, as I've heard mostly positive things about them from local mechanics. </p><p>The dealership difference between John Deere and Kubota also made the final decision. Kubota said they had the tractors but they were still in the shipping crates and not assembled. They didn't seem to be as on the ball and wanting to make a sale as the John Deere, my thinking was if the sales end was that way what in the world would their service department be like. </p><p>We went with what we thought was the best option for us, their was like around $3000 difference in price between Kubota and John Deere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1851365, member: 24816"] I’ll agree with that assessment, and I’ve always thought that way about the Hohn Deeres too, but it was the best option out of a field of no so good ones. If the Kubota dealer had of had anything at the time we were looking they would have been a serious consideration, as I’ve heard mostly positive things about them from local mechanics. The dealership difference between John Deere and Kubota also made the final decision. Kubota said they had the tractors but they were still in the shipping crates and not assembled. They didn’t seem to be as on the ball and wanting to make a sale as the John Deere, my thinking was if the sales end was that way what in the world would their service department be like. We went with what we thought was the best option for us, their was like around $3000 difference in price between Kubota and John Deere. [/QUOTE]
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