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Alexander Equipment - Kubota Dealer in Alexander, NY Family owned and operated since 1972, Alexander Equipment offers new and used equipment including compact tractors, agriculture tractors, combines, mowers, planters and tillage equipment, mixers, manure spreaders, rotary cutters, compact equipment and more
About our Dealership - Alexander Equipment Family owned and operated since 1972, Alexander Equipment offers new and used equipment including compact tractors, agriculture tractors, mowers, hay and tillage equipment, mixers, manure spreaders, rotary cutters, compact equipment and more
Equipment Specials and Events - Alexander Equipment Come join us for our annual Kubota Days at the Alexander Recreation Hall where will will have special financing, great deals, food, fun and drawings Kubota and Land Pride Reps will be on hand to answer all of your questions
Contact - Alexander Equipment Alexander Equipment 3266 Buffalo St Alexander, NY 14005 Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm Saturday: 8am - 12pm Sunday: CLOSED Call Us Get Directions
Alexander Equipment ’s Parts Department Whether you need a complete restoration or a quick part replacement, you can always trust Alexander Equipment to have authentic Kubota parts Contact us online or give us a call to speak directly with one of our experts and get started on the path toward the part you need
LX3520 - Alexander Equipment Metal Hood and Fenders – Strong and durable metal hood and fenders will not only protect your equipment, but keep it looking good for a long time to come Kubota HST with 3-Range Transmission – Smooth and dependable HST Transmission with an easy-to-use range selection to optimize power output to meet your needs
2815 Flex-Wing Rotary Cutters - Alexander Equipment Performance Features Wing skids are 3 8 inch thick for extended wear and outside edges are turned up at 45 degrees to stop heavy ground contact that might damage the sidebands