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Posted by Lumpy on December 18, 2005 at 16:29:16 from (199.120.94.193):
In Reply to: Kubota posted by kraigWY on December 18, 2005 at 15:43:24:
They are a Japanese company and assembled in USA. I personally owned a L2900 GST 4x4, 32hp, pwr shift 8sp, shuttle forward and reverse. Only used the clutch when had too. Best tractor I ever owned or operated. VERY easy on diesel. Gutsy little thing. My dad is a die hard ford man, was bragging about his ford 600 plowing with 2-14's 7" deep, at about 4 mph. I hooked on that plow, got it adjusted and started plowing, 5.5 mph. So then I hooked on the 3-14's, locked up the rear diffy, locked in the 4x4, and started plowing-- now HE could keep up! with his 600 and 2-14 setup. We turned 7 acres that day, I used 1 gallon more of fuel than he did. He never laughed at my bota again. If I was in the market again, I wouldn't even consider anything else. Besides they all are made across the ocean-- including the green one!
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