Posted by jm. on March 06, 2014 at 13:47:36 from (162.72.101.221):
In Reply to: Re: Kubota vs Yanmar posted by George Marsh on March 06, 2014 at 08:22:14:
George You realize you are talking about a tractor KUBOTA sells as a SUB compact. Not supposed to do anything like the larger tractors. We have the BX23/25 in plumbers, gas companies,water companies, lots of places where they really are about the only thing suited for the job and are really holding up well. You mentioned 1/4 yd dirt and 700 lb that is about right. We load test ever loader and most times takes 8 one hundred lb weights to trip the relief. As for the seat turning if it did you could,not get thru the rops. Our four dedicated backhoes True B 25, L339,L45 and M 59 all have a swivel seat. Take a look think you will be impressed. O and I am sorry you had a bad experience with the BX About 98% of the customer surveys we get back indicate the customer thinks the unit EXCEEDS what he expected it to do when he purchased it.
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