Here in Canada (Nova Scotia), the Kubota website lists the barebones B26 TLB at CAD 52,000. FEL bucket, 3rd function valve, backhoe bucket, thumb, three point hitch, are extras. However, I have received a quote for all those elements included for CAD 51,000 and free delivery in February. This surprised me. I thought I put in this data point. I didn’t think that dealerships give customers a break with inflation out there what it is.
I am currently negotiating a deal that also includes chains, and a swapped out bucket (for the 4-in-1). Amazingly, the standard FEL bucket gets removed from the price, but not from the specifications when it is swapped for the 4-in-1. The dealer confirmed I‘ll get the standard bucket as a free add-on. Also, I had the tires swapped from the industrial R-4 to the agricultural R-1.
Are there any other options I should have installed now that’d be a PITA later? The use is varied on my hobby farm and includes field work, construction work, and forestry work.
My mechanical abilities are undeveloped, nonetheless I‘ll forego the 3 year extended warranty, which on this forum is considered a money grab. I negotiated with the dealer to provide me with the full shop manual as a freebie.
The Top‘n‘Tilt kit looks enticing until I read reports on this forum that notorious leaks on those tend to to render them more trouble than they are worth.
I am still evaluating a need for rear hydraulic valves. Even after reading forum entries, I am still unclear on what exact implements I benefit from them, other than a woodsplitter.
On the second-hand market, I am surprised that only a minority of first owners paid for the thumb on the backhoe, the 3rd function valve and even the 3ph. Not merely are used prices high, once I have these functions added, as an expensive after fit, the price of a 9 year old used unit with 850h is only 15%-20% below new.
My first use of the tractor will be to prepare the area for the shed that will house it, and build said shed, as it won’t pass the garage door.
I am currently negotiating a deal that also includes chains, and a swapped out bucket (for the 4-in-1). Amazingly, the standard FEL bucket gets removed from the price, but not from the specifications when it is swapped for the 4-in-1. The dealer confirmed I‘ll get the standard bucket as a free add-on. Also, I had the tires swapped from the industrial R-4 to the agricultural R-1.
Are there any other options I should have installed now that’d be a PITA later? The use is varied on my hobby farm and includes field work, construction work, and forestry work.
My mechanical abilities are undeveloped, nonetheless I‘ll forego the 3 year extended warranty, which on this forum is considered a money grab. I negotiated with the dealer to provide me with the full shop manual as a freebie.
The Top‘n‘Tilt kit looks enticing until I read reports on this forum that notorious leaks on those tend to to render them more trouble than they are worth.
I am still evaluating a need for rear hydraulic valves. Even after reading forum entries, I am still unclear on what exact implements I benefit from them, other than a woodsplitter.
On the second-hand market, I am surprised that only a minority of first owners paid for the thumb on the backhoe, the 3rd function valve and even the 3ph. Not merely are used prices high, once I have these functions added, as an expensive after fit, the price of a 9 year old used unit with 850h is only 15%-20% below new.
My first use of the tractor will be to prepare the area for the shed that will house it, and build said shed, as it won’t pass the garage door.
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