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Bought Home Some Orange Today...

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    Posted: 31 Dec 2010 at 4:06pm
But it wasn't Allis.  Bought a new Kubota L4400 45 hp tractor today from Green and Sons in Mt. Sterling, Ohio.  Great people to deal with.
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Steve, we need to talk!  Nice looking tractor, orange, yes!  The only thing that I see really wrong here?  In the last picture, you have old orange on the left, new orange on the right, BUT WHAT IS GREEN WITH THE BEADIE (sp?) EYES IN THE MIDDLE?
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My uncle just took delivery of a new Kubota m series on monday it is a 4x4 with cab and loader around 70hp I think.  Sure does seem nice I ran it a little and could not believe how sharp it could turn for a 4x4.
 
 
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Steve. Just wondering what the price tag is on a tractor like that.
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This site will let you choose the type of Kubota tractor you want, and then build your own model with your desired options. 
 
 
I start out with a reasonable priced tractor and when I get all of my "desired" options, I have an expensive tractor.  You will have to work your way through all the models.
 
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love yer tractors, your pickup, your shed, your trailer...but....*shaking head* dunno about that weed ya got growing inside the shed! i have something that will kill it!!
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Steve nice lineup--- I also have a gator in my shop-- hard as i try ill never be perfect. Mark L
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You might want to invest in 2 more straps so you can tie her down proper.
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The shop's way to clean and Kubota makes a nice orange rtv. Otherwise that's a nice batch.
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Thanks for the kind words guys.  Yeah, I felt I got a pretty good deal on the tractor, Kubota had some rebates and the dealer was hot to sell one too.
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Thats about as simple of a tractor you can buy these days. Just keep it out of the sun, kubota paint fades super fast.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AC WD45 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Jan 2011 at 6:12pm
OOo! is it a shuttle shift? The neighbor just traded in his 4450 JD for a 6430 with the power-shuttle (power reverser) with a cab and loader, MAN will that thing move the snow
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Wow, you are going to fill up that new barn in no time -- maybe you should donate some of your old stuff to me and make more room for new stuff --- LOL.
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january no snow?
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 You forgot half of it! :)  No FWA!  We hardly ever sold a 2WD Kubota. And never stocked 2wds. A smaller 4wd will out work the larger 2wd's and resale value is higher on 4wd. And I see its standard transmission. You'll like it, But you would have loved it with glideshift -reverser transmission. We could never go back to standard transmission ones!
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