I think that is why the Massey/Simplicity ownership ended? The GC pretty much took all the sales. Most people that just want a lawn tractor buy the cheap box store stuff, not a Simplicity.I would look at the Massey Ferguson GC series. My guess is the reason you don't see the legacy sold anymore is the SCUT took over that market.
Well, that's not really the accurate story there. The x7-series dropped loader as an option because the frame requirements to support a loader would have pushed the model over the US ROPs weight limit, forcing the tractor to have a ROPs. That's a feature most folks who want a lawn/garden tractor are resistant to. Since the 102x SCUT has loader they kept the x7 lighter and without ROPs and omitted the loader.Ayuh, the subcompact killed off the heavy garden tractor. Absolutely slaughtered it. SCUT's are the reason Deere turned the X700 into a boutique mower, dropping the option of a loader. Simplicity went the opposite way, they gave the Legacy a slightly larger footprint, added a ROPS, and stuck a 30 horsepower gas engine in the thing. It was not a successful endeavor.
Why Are you comparing the Legacy to a 2025r? A 1025r will be cheaper and is still much more capable than a Legacy.If I were to say get a used 2025r loaded with a cab and all the same attachments you are probably talking closer to $40,000