Posted by Graveyard1984 on December 19, 2020 at 20:45:59 from (152.97.234.62):
I currently own and 8n Ford, i traded for a 135 Massey 3 cylinder gas(yet to bring it home) I've got a chance to purchase a Kubota L2250 the Kubota is a 3 cylinder diesel. So far the 8n Ford has done all the chores that I have done with it. I know that the Massey would do better. How would the L2250 Kubota do? The task i perform around my house are bush hogging with a 5ft bush hogg, feeding and moving 4x5 rolls of hay, occasionally using a grader blade and boom pole. In order to get the Kubota i would have to sell both the Ford and the Massey. If I don't get the Kubota i am still gonna sell one cuz I don't have a use for 2 tractors of the same size. The Kubota comes with 5ft bush hogg and weights on the front. Will the Kubota lift and move a 4x5 roll of hay? Which of the 3 is overall best? Thanks for the advice and information
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