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Who knows about Kubota tractors David 07-23-2007
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Posted by David on July 23, 2007, 5:38 pm
I'm looking for one for my church.. We have grown and our Ford 4,000 5'
woods will not do good with our new 32 acres.
I'm looking for one to pull a attached 10' woods finishing mower. Need 4x4
with Hydro. I'm trying to talk them into a Cab..
We have some steep hills
What size Kubota? Is a 4240 big enough?



Posted by dpb on July 23, 2007, 6:11 pm
David wrote:
> I'm looking for one for my church.. We have grown and our Ford 4,000 5'
> woods will not do good with our new 32 acres.
> I'm looking for one to pull a attached 10' woods finishing mower. Need 4x4
> with Hydro. I'm trying to talk them into a Cab..
> We have some steep hills
> What size Kubota? Is a 4240 big enough?

What else besides just mowing? If that's it as described it'll be plenty.

Orange is good value, certainly...

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Posted by Steve Barker on July 23, 2007, 7:34 pm
I rekon your dealer could recommend the proper size for your mower and
needs.

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Steve Barker







> I'm looking for one for my church.. We have grown and our Ford 4,000 5'
> woods will not do good with our new 32 acres.
> I'm looking for one to pull a attached 10' woods finishing mower. Need
> 4x4 with Hydro. I'm trying to talk them into a Cab..
> We have some steep hills
> What size Kubota? Is a 4240 big enough?
>



Posted by David on July 24, 2007, 9:58 am
I'm just getting opinions.
I'm also looking at a New Holland TC40DA..
The orange paint does suite me better.. Being from Big Orange Country... GO
VOLS



Posted by dpb on July 24, 2007, 10:08 am
David wrote:
> I'm just getting opinions.
> I'm also looking at a New Holland TC40DA..

I'd avoid NH blue -- they seem historically to have much higher repair
rates ime/imo. What the newest generation is like I don't have recent
info on as there are no longer dealers in the proximate area--which
tells me something.

I'd certainly not rule out Green from the mix...

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