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Re: Re: Why would folks even consider buying a compact tractor?
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Posted by Christopher on February 21, 2002 at 18:30:59 from (66.163.142.212):
In Reply to: Re: Why would folks even consider buying a compact tractor? posted by Steven@nd on February 21, 2002 at 12:02:57:
Stephen, I tried that, and my little Kubota pulled my M all over the yard, no problem. I hated those little compacts until I got to use one at a neighbors place. I went out and bought one as soon as I could. My little 29 hp Kubota will pull any implement the M will, and the M has loaded tires and wheel weights, as well as a new engine. The kubota does it a little slower though. I have disced 80 acres with it last fall, it uses between .5 and 1 gallon per hour of diesel,depending on the load, the M doesn't go near that little! it is also the perfect little loader tractor for me, I can clean the barn out in minutes where it used to take three days with the M and du all loader we had, I don't get tempted to cuss out the kubota with it's power steering either!
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