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Posted by well on January 10, 2007 at 09:10:48 from (82.114.65.6):
In Reply to: Re: i love kubotas posted by FredWi on January 10, 2007 at 08:47:20:
Hey whether that man stinks or not i have know idea but i will tell you this, my buddy has a kubota and that is the best handiest little tractor i ever seen, wish i would of bought one of them before i bought my iseki but i beleive an isekei is just as good, i have put that thing through some tuff stuff day in and day out and for the size its the best little tractor i ever owned and i have owned quit a few not the same in size but like i say if they built fords jd ih and massey like they built those little tractors you wouldnt see all of these orange and little blue jap tractors around the country just for an example look what caterpillar is doing to their line of equipment, if im right komatsu is a big part of cat right now dont know for sure but, for what little land i have im going to buy me one of them little mitshubishi bulldozers too, everyone i talk to that has one really likes them for their size. its not so much the color to me its the workmanship of the peace of equipment the servicing and how long the equipment has been used without a break down hard to beat one of them for the price and if the american maufactures are going to stay in business they better get there rear in gear is all i can say just my 2 cents
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