B3350

clettenberg1986

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Hey orange tractor owners. I'm new here. I'm in the market for a compact tractor. I have drove many and keep coming back to the b3350. Received a quote from the local dealer for 24k out the door for a b3350 with loader and a 60 inch belly mower. Was wondering if that is a good price. Oh also comes with turf tires and a quick attach bucket.

Thanks

Michael
 

beckmurph

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That looks like a very good price. That is 15% off of the price of the ROPS B3350 on Kubota.com.
If that is for a cab version, that would be a heck of a deal.:D
 

sheepfarmer

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Check out the threads on the B3350 and the reviews, and check with dealer as to whether this tractor was manufactured in 2015, what bugs from older versions were fixed, and what kind of support for repairs under warranty you can get. Otherwise for not too much more you could get an L if the size fits. Or look at 2650.
 

clettenberg1986

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Ok thanks for the feed back guys. I wish it had the cab for that price. I was approved toady for the 0 percent financing but with a 15 percent down payment. Looks I will have to wait until I can get that saved up.
 

CaveCreekRay

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The default rate on vehicles is skyrocketing. Analysts say it will be the next crisis like the "housing crisis" except smaller. Cars aren't selling due to higher requirements for financing and repo cars are killing the used market. The used market is, in turn, killing the new market because like-new year old cars are showing up on dealer lots creating competition for the more expensive spanking new cars. They expect a large percentage of the lease market to collapse and that will bring in those vehicles just like we saw in 2008.

Its a great time to buy if you have cash or squeaky credit.

Its a bad time to be a bank or finance company. Many will go bye-bye.
 

virginiavenom

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The default rate on vehicles is skyrocketing. Analysts say it will be the next crisis like the "housing crisis" except smaller. Cars aren't selling due to higher requirements for financing and repo cars are killing the used market. The used market is, in turn, killing the new market because like-new year old cars are showing up on dealer lots creating competition for the more expensive spanking new cars. They expect a large percentage of the lease market to collapse and that will bring in those vehicles just like we saw in 2008.

Its a great time to buy if you have cash or squeaky credit.

Its a bad time to be a bank or finance company. Many will go bye-bye.
yep.....it's off subject but I'm debating about getting a new cummins 1 ton to replace my half ton. my dealer friend called me last week and for the price I got my loaded out hemi 1/2 ton I can have a 1 ton cummins for about 4k more.
 

guardrail22

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By the way, they are at about $26000. No price in listing but I ask about backhoe, thumb, and 3rd function hydraulic for future and they said $36+. The adds were about 10k.

Makes the identical one in canada that I missed for $24700 a deal.