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Re: Re: Illegal Kabotas in Nebraska?
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Posted by CJ on April 19, 2004 at 09:07:59 from (216.254.161.233):
In Reply to: Re: Illegal Kabotas in Nebraska? posted by Bill(Wis) on April 18, 2004 at 06:50:15:
Years ago Kubota did NOT list pto hp. After it was pointed out time and again that there's a LOT off difference between engine hp and pto hp, Kubota started listing both. Just as Kubota priced there tractors striped, then added the things back once you got in the door! The price didn't even include a draw bar, let alone any remotes!!!! I once had a Kubota dealer tell me that his "M" series would out pull "my farm utility tractor" even though the new Kubota was 800 pounds lighter!!! He claimed that would happen because of Kubota's "superior" design!! (both tractors had the same size rubber on them) I challenged him to "prove it", and i'd bring my tractor to his buss. and we could try it right there! He then said, "i can add weight's to my Kubota to bring it up to the weight of your tractor!" I said, "i also can add 800 pounds of weight to my tractor too!!" About then he wasn't willing to try it, and changed his tune!!! CJ
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