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replace my L2850-Kubota vs JD vs NH

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sailorman
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2002-04-05          37091

I am considering replacing my older L2850, 4x4,loader, shuttle shift with something newer. I need more loader strength for lifting bigger logs (Woodmizer)- seems I always have the rear end off the ground even with weight. Would like to have a hoe (don't we all) and am looking for feedback why you bought a Kubota vs JD or NH. I have all 3 dealers within 10 miles. 30 ac - 1/2 in 100 yr flood, possible to take on 5 ac of finish mowing next door for $, tractor shared with my brother-so lots of trailering.
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replace my L2850-Kubota vs JD vs NH

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zanez@msn.com
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2002-06-10          39433

I recently bought a Kubota L2850 as part of a land deal and have been searching for information on this model i know this is not a reply to your question abought comparing tractors but any information on this tractor would be appreciated ....

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Art White
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2002-06-10          39437

If you need the equipment for your living then you need something that is reliable and not in the shop broken. Kubota has long been the most reliable of compact tractors as well as the longest living. If you don't put on a lot of hours and plan on trading often than the other lines will also work. ....

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