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Old 05-25-2017, 04:51 PM
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Whenever I am faced with a difficult choice, I pray on it for a while. Not trying to cast my religion upon you, but you said you was looking for advice. That also allows me to consider my option so that I do not make a decision in haste that I am likely to regret, even though that still happens from time to time. Life is not always about making the right choice. No one ever does, but it is about making the choice right.....and that means right for you. So, personally, I would assess how much I thought I could get out of this tractor. Just for the sake of argument, suppose that number is $2000. I would see how far that would go on a Kubota that you want. If the difference is, say, $4000, then I would work toward saving 1/2 of that amount and all the while I would be thinking about my options. If at the end of that time, I still felt the same, then I would follow through and believe I was making the right choice for me and not throwing myself into debt. If there was any hesitation or if you found a used one for say $4000 total, then I would keep the cub and you would have half of the amount already toward a used one that will still get the job done for you. Ultimately, it's your choice. Just some advice that I would do. A bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush.

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