Posted by ptfarmer on December 10, 2017 at 09:45:22 from (70.114.32.211):
In Reply to: Kabota v/s Massey posted by Dan Richardson on December 10, 2017 at 06:25:21:
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Interesting, I googled MF/Iseki warranty troubles (couldn't really find anything). I then googled Kubota warranty troubles, and bam, all I seen were Kubota warranty troubles, warnings about don't buy a Kubota, etc. I looked at both for my sister, and I liked the MF over the Kubota. Some of the controls on the Kubota are awkward, the loader only has one bucket dump cylinder, and to change the oil, and such it harder to get those things (having to take some of it apart to change oil is not very appealing). The MF the controls aren't awkward, the bucket has two dump cylinders, and to change the oil just flip the hood forward. Looked at John Deere also, I wasn't impressed with what they give you at the price they were asking.
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