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| I will be purchasing a new tractor in the next couple of weeks, I have looked at John Deere, New Holland, Kubota is buying a tractor like buying a car. Are you expected to negotiate the price or are they set prices from a dealer. If they are negotiable what is the appropriate discount from the dealer quoted price
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| My personal choice for a excellent tractor for small farms is the tytan. I bought a 334 with a loader and it is wonderful.it is 33hp and came standard with a heavy built loader.i purchased the optional 4n1 bucket and find it very good for picking up logs and moving railroad ties.I know that they make bigger tractors and seem to be on the cutting edge for these types of tractors.I saved about 35% over what a big name tractor would have cost and enabled me to add a couple of attachments with it. www.tytanag.com
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| I personally would love a nice, new Deere. However, have you considered used? Both of my tractors are used, a Super A and a deisel 365 w/ front end loader. They are easy to maintain, reliable and hard working. You can save thousands buying used, and usually get reliable, easy to maintain equipment.
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