Posted by bc on February 24, 2021 at 07:49:58 from (24.255.129.137):
These other threads have me wondering since my wife has been watching these commercials with women buzzing around mowing, using a loader, etc. She would want something not very big that would start first time everytime without needing 5 hands to hold different knobs and then have hold her tongue in the right position while saying a prayer.
I see the John Deere commercial with the little green ones and they even have financing. I also read here about Kubota with people liking them although I'm not sure who makes them other than somewhere west of the US. Seems like there is a plethora of tractors out there with a name that ends in a or i, etc.
Something she could run down to the south 40 to check fence or the creek in. She talks about one of those utility vehicles but to me they aren't worth the money for what they do. Something I won't need to post on here that it is having a problem.
So the best new tractor for wife and teenager is? Thanks.
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