I wonder if the newer Tier 4 final units will hold their resale value as well as the older pre 4 tractors are?
I know that across all brands, pre 4 tractors are in high demand.
When the dust finally settles and manufacturers get the 'bugs' ironed out, will the post 4 units hold their resale value like the pre 4 units are now?
I believe people are really dismayed with the complexity and failure rate of the post 4 units, not just Kubota either, but all of them which is the driving force behind the high resale value of pre 4 units, I think at least.
I read comments about Kioti, Deere, FNH and every other brand, all stemming from failed emissions components.
I know that across all brands, pre 4 tractors are in high demand.
When the dust finally settles and manufacturers get the 'bugs' ironed out, will the post 4 units hold their resale value like the pre 4 units are now?
I believe people are really dismayed with the complexity and failure rate of the post 4 units, not just Kubota either, but all of them which is the driving force behind the high resale value of pre 4 units, I think at least.
I read comments about Kioti, Deere, FNH and every other brand, all stemming from failed emissions components.