Milo
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- Aug 7, 2006
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- Preston County, WV
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- JD 3520, Ferris Z2100, Kawasaki Mule Pro MX, Honda Pioneer 520
Like someone said, "Deere uses a lot of plastic, but at least it's good plastic."
I have a 2000 New Holland boomer, it has a fiber glass /plastic hood fenders and floor pan. It still looks like new. I see some steel ones in that Era they are all rust. It all depends on how you take care of it.Which brands have more metal, and which brands have more plastic? This question is inspired by the "What Did I Purchase?" thread.
I like metal. Many of the plastic parts in tractors, especially newer ones, I'm picturing just a few years down the road, cracked and broken. It's one of the several priorities I felt when last shopping.
What do you think???
Probably stored indoors out of the sun.My X740 JD is 11 years old no issues with hood cracking.
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I built a brush guard,, or should I say I adapted a brush guard to my tractor.The plastic panels on my JD 4400 are truly pathetic. I made a brush guard for the radiator grille.
Yep only way to keep equipment in good condition . 1996 Ingersoll.Probably stored indoors out of the sun.
And I thought only Mahindra faded to pink. Sorry to see I am not alone here.Kind of typical (paint fade). My Kubota's have faded from orange to Mary Kay pink.
I think that Kubota has changed their paint and this color fade doesn’t turn pink anymore. At least I’ve never seen later model pink Kubotas.And I thought only Mahindra faded to pink. Sorry to see I am not alone here.