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Cub Cadet 7360SS with Loader - Price Check

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Paladin
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 81 Eastern Pennsylvania
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2003-11-15          68868

Some of you guys may remember that, about a year ago, I posted that I was looking at a couple of used Cubs 7275's. I passed them up - the one with loader had bad oil leaks and the other had high hours.

Messing around on the web I just found a NEW 7360SS with loader at a dealer in CA that apparently is giving up their Cub franchise. The price is 17410 with the loader and includes shipping cross country to PA. This is cheaper than prices that I got on comparable Kiotis and Centurys and a bundle less than JD and 'bota.

Should I watch out for anything here? Is this too good to be true?


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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 6898 Waterville New York
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2003-11-16          68912

That's a heck of a deal. Have you been on one? ....

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rozett
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 6 Southern Maine
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2003-11-16          68927

I would take that deal!!! I own a 7360 and I'm extremely happy with it.

Three years ago I got a price of $20k for that same tractor from a local dealer. I looked for 6 months and found a slightly used one (90 hours) at a Deere dealer in Alabama. It cost me $13K plus $1k to ship it to NH. I do the routine maintenance myself, and I have never had to take mine to a local dealer for any repairs. Just do it! ....

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chuckricker
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 12 georgetown, de
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2003-11-18          69022

After two used kubotas I thought that I would buy a kubota before my 50th birthday. Kubota was unable to deliver the new tractor fel and hoe in 3 months so I tried John Deere and it could not be delivered with the options in two months. I was putting in a 18x38 inground pool and running out of time. I stopped by the local cub dealer just to look at a cub. I borrowed a 7360ss to dig the footer for a garage 2 years ago and thought it was ok but I still wanted a new kubota. Well both kubotas were gone and i had forgotten how nice the cub was. I know the cub is not as finished as the new kubota it even reminded me of the L2250 and L2850 that I had owned. The new kubota is very nicely done. But when it got down to it in my humble opinion the cub was the best built,most powerful, compact that I found for the money. Kubota has the name as well as John Deere but bottom line tractor, f.e.l., hoe with subframe and 3 buckets, pallet forks, and hyd grapler all front end quick release cub was the deal. I now have 320 hrs on this tractor that also runs my 12kw gen. and I am still happy. My only complaint is the price of filters compared to kubota. I get slammed on filters. If you find a place for oem filters please let me know. Yes I did dig the 20x40 hole with that cub. ....

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