Posted by ericlb on November 12, 2012 at 07:00:17 from (75.107.64.57):
awhile ago there was a list on here, of all the name badged tractors under 50 hp, that were actually built by yanmmar , im interested in a tractor, 30 to 45 hp, for special off farm use, it needs to be easily trailerable behind a 1 ton, but be able to load over the top of my stake bed dump which is 6 feet tall, kubota is one id consider, even though the one i borrowed, [ really a larger glorified garden tractor] would not load the truck, it wont reach up high enough to tip the bucket over the rack, on the truck, that one lacked about a foot and a half give or take ,would have liked to just put one of the old wagner loaders on the jubilee, but in my area its hard enough to get folks understand that ford made tractors, much less find a loader for it yanmar seems like good product, but what i dont want to end up with is one of the cheap chinese, india or korean pieces with no parts availability poor quality castings ect and trouble some performance, what about massey new holland ect, who really makes those
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