TripleR
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- Kubota M8540HDC, L5740HSTC, BX2200, BX2660, John Deere 425&1025R, Case, Massey Ferguson, Ford
According to that statement, nothing above a sub-compact is manufactured in the USA. Where are the compacts manufactured and assembled?
Although this is a moot point, again, it's how well they are designed and how well they are assembled and what tolerances they require of their suppliers.
Even with that you can have a solid design that's awkward or a burden to operate or use.
I'm not picking on Kubota, I don't own one but I don't like the toe/heel controls personally and I've heard many people feel the same way as I do.
Rob
The problem with not liking something you don't own is pretty obvious. My wife did not like the heel and toe operation of the Kubota either until we bought one and now she much prefers it to the two pedal HST on our John Deere. Enough people seem to like it to make Kubota pretty successful.
I don't like the left foot brakes on a John Deere, but many do, so it is not a bad design, just something I don't personally like having used one equipped this way for several years.