Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on July 19, 2018 at 20:28:30 from (199.192.180.1):
In Reply to: Quadrange vs TA posted by Bill VA on July 19, 2018 at 16:26:48:
I own or have owned almost every brand that has been tossed around here. I feel the proof is in the pudding. The tractors you are asking about are not new by any means and have tons of history behind them. Everybody has a color of tractor they think is best and will defend that stand, but look at what is still out there working. Maybe not in your neighborhood , but across this Whole country. Who built the most, how many our left still working, and who has the best resale? I never heard of many quads going bad. Maybe not the nicest to shift, but sound. TAs are easy to use, but the repair history speaks for its self. I have a 1086 so I am not bashing them, but they grind shifting gears way more than the green ones. The cab isn't the best , but for what they cost to buy they are a lot of tractor for a small investment. Not much different than women. Each one rides different, but all have some really good qualities. Al
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