Notforhire
Veteran Member
The ONLY things that sound reasonable in that list are that the JD tractor weighs more (easy to verify) and most JD engines put out their rated HP at lower RPM. I know very little about cab tractors so I can't help you with how their constructed.
Their both good machines. I think it may be a matter of what features suit YOU best. Some features may be more important than others, to you. Good example is the buddy seat mentioned by calhoun9001.
Bill
BTW after I bought my JD, a Kubota salesman told me how JD brakes fail and cost a zillion dollars to fix, and their clutches explode every 10 minutes!
Seems they all sell their own brand of BS.
Their both good machines. I think it may be a matter of what features suit YOU best. Some features may be more important than others, to you. Good example is the buddy seat mentioned by calhoun9001.
Bill
BTW after I bought my JD, a Kubota salesman told me how JD brakes fail and cost a zillion dollars to fix, and their clutches explode every 10 minutes!
Seems they all sell their own brand of BS.
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