rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
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- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
We have a HST Kubota that's great for loader work (bought used). Problem is that Kubota uses a rocker pedal and my right knee feels the back-and-forth twisting action the next night and day.
A neighbor has a Massey that features separate pedals and it's built a lot heavier and the cab is spacious. ( heavier is better). The Kubota's been reliable and great value , but I'd still shop MF if at all close to your location and if the dealer is deemed reputable.
One final note - ensure that the rear wheels are set far enough out to accommodate chains.
Boy! I sure agree with the advantage of those separate HST pedals. At first my knee felt the results of being twisted over to the side to operate the Kubota HST rocker the next day too. Took a year to get used to, but it did. On the Kubota M59, both side brakes are also on the right side of the steering....putting the rocker even farther to the outside.
I rememvber when trying out other tractors that some had two foot locations for Front and Rear on the Hydrostat and all of them had the controls more inboard than on the Kubota. Much, much nicer.
And I know what you mean about the Massey quality. Everytime I try one out I'm impressed by a whole variety of little things and love that comfortable operator's platform.
rScotty