John's reports themselves are a good a score card for the range of tracters that interest me. And I appreciate J_T's scoring method. He has been so generous with his descriptions and his pictures. And he has used such a variety of the Kubota product line, and he always tells up the pro's and con's of each unit. There is no way I am going to buy one of the models he has owned without reading what John has to say about it.
I read everything on the Kubota site about John's latest, and it is a SWEET unit. John showed more angles in his pictures than Kubota showed on their site. But unlike Kubota, John will come back later and tell us both what he likes about it and what he dislikes.
John seems like the sort of fellow that is going to get what suits him if he can find it, and when he is done with his research, he doesn't seem to kick himself for not knowing what he could not have known. Then he comes on here and tells people like me (who are self-kickers) what he has found out.
I can't see any downside to this latest mower. But if there is one, John will tell us. Where else are we going to get that? You can find reviews on the internet about products, and there will be good one's and bad one's, but you really don't know if the people know what they are talking about, or whether they had crazy expectations of the unit, or whether it is their first tractor. So you started out trying to evaluate a tractor, and wind up having to evaluate an anonymous poster.
But John always tells us chapter and verse about why he wants it, and what he thinks it will do for him. He tells us how he bought it, what he has done with it, how he maintained it, and darn near anything else a man would need to know to make a purchase. How in the world can we beat that?
John's my hero, and I appreciate his reports. And when he send's in pictures of those beautiful views around his property, it always picks me up a bit. It's relatively flat here, hot as a firecracker around right now, so it's like a little trip to the moutains for me. I pick at John some, and he takes it better than any man I know. But I though at least once I would acknowledge my debt, and say: Thanks John!