Posted by ed3 on August 14, 2012 at 10:06:51 from (198.185.164.128):
In Reply to: OT Sub compact posted by Pitch on August 14, 2012 at 08:00:44:
I have a Kubota BX2200 and love it. nicest tractor to drive and can do most of what the bigger ones can do - just takes more time. I had mine for 6 or 7 years and the only thing I've done to it is change the oil, 2 new front tires and a battery.
The BX2200 has a limited catagory 1 hitch the same as the JD 2000 series, MF GC and New Holland Boomer. Simply the tractor isn't tall enough to lift some normal cat 1 equipment like a Ford 2 row cultivator.
King Kutter and a number of other brands have limited catagory 1 implements that fit right and match the size of the tractor. Try norther Tool and tractor supply
The Mahindra looks like it's the next step bigger than a subcompact so it's going to feel like a bigger tractor.
Again the Kubota is a pleasure to drive and the ergonomics are spot on.
Loader, mower, KK rototiller, 4ft bush hog, sub soiler, etc. all work great.
You have to remember what class your in - a subcompact will never have the traction of a heaver tractor with taller tires but then I don't want to mow my grass with a full size Farm tractor. Or manuver aroung my yard with something big.
Kubota is hard to beat - I think I'd match the next frame size larger Kubota with the Mahendra as it's a different class tractor
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