To the OP: Spend some seat time on both if possible then base your decision on that. I can offer this tale from my personal experience when shopping for my first tractor last year: I was convinced from countless hours of research that the "X" brand tractor/model was going to be the one for me. Until I actually sat on it at the dealership. I'm short and fat both, and the work station didn't fit me at all. The pedals and steering wheel were both way too close for comfort, even with the seat all the way back. I was really struggling to use the HST pedals driving it around the lot, and I couldn't reach the loader control lever without having to lean forward and hunch over the steering wheel, because I have short arms to boot. Total monkey vs. football scene. I was pretty crestfallen. Would have been a great tractor I'm sure, but I knew it would be a mistake to get something I was that uncomfortable on. Back to the drawing board. Went to a "Y" and "Z" dealership that same day, and found a tractor of the same size/HP as the "X" tractor I had driven earlier, that had ergonomics like they were made specifically for me. It felt great. Pedals, steering wheel, loader controls, all easy for me to use. This tractor was more expensive than the "X" tractor I had set out to buy originally, but I don't regret getting the one that felt "right" for me. ( The names of these tractors have been changed to protect the innocent, and to not fan the flames of this thread any further.) Best of luck with your decision!