Posted by Ivan in Mich on February 25, 2016 at 06:07:14 from (174.125.90.77):
In Reply to: Compact Tractor Brand posted by steve terplak on February 24, 2016 at 15:21:47:
I looked at all of them and drove each of them. What I found was Deere was the cheapest between NH , Kubota an Massy. But what I also found was the plastic used in the newer tractors was half the thickness than that used several years ago. I weigh 200 lbs and when I step on the step to get on one I don't want to see anything bow down. When I priced NH after he told me the price and I got up off the floor I told him I did not expect them to pay for their new building on one sale. I went with Kubota as it is all steel and many of the features o it were not on the other brands. Massey makes a great tractor and I would have bought one but in my area there is one dealer and he is 50 miles away. To get part I have to go thru an AGCO dealer which is one of the reasons I had trading my old one off. I bought the shuttle shift trans andas it works better for my use. As far as ramming into a pile of dirt this is not true. Loader tractors have been around a long before the hydo it all what you are use to
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