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Posted by Jim in NC on November 01, 2005 at 08:03:14 from (172.134.41.207):
In Reply to: Re: Long 2460 dtc posted by Larry-In to Jim in NC on November 01, 2005 at 05:14:10:
I talked to a used tractor and implement dealer close to me this morning. He said that anyone buying a 4wd loader tractor was throwing his money away if they did not buy a Kubota. He says that the Kubota front end is the only one that will withstand the additional weight and use over time. Kubota makes their own axles where as other manufacturers buy theirs from suppliers. I don't know if he is right or wrong, but I knew before I stopped there that I would get a lecture from him. It seems to me that there way is the only right way and they really value the stuff they sell because it always seems high to me. I do know of a neighbor who has had the front end of his 4wd loader MF repaired twice. I talked to the fellow working on it back in the summer and he said it was not built heavy enough. He uses it mostly for round bales. I can't remember the model number. My brother bought a new MF 271 about 3-4 years ago. He has no problems so far, and he has moved some very stuff(mostly logs) in addition to round hay bales.
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