2manyrocks
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Plus the other issues at low hours dont inspire confidence.
Yes, indeed.I’m guessing one trade off is the more heavyweight the design the less available lifting capacity.
lol. Great job on the repair. It was done quickly also.Keep on your stupidity, i'll pay all my attention to your mouth farts!!!
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Yep, think of all those pallets and things the little Branson's FEL already lifted, moved, and dealt with, that in some other members cases couldn't do with Kubotas of similar HP at all, or say a new 68HP $68K John Deere... then ate a $4000 loss to get a tractor that would actually lift as much as the 2515 already has.Some people should definitely buy a Kubota.
I'll keepy Branson.
But yes, some people should definitely just go buy a Kubota
Level of inflicted abuse always determines the rate of failure...And I'm sure you could find owners of the Kioti (or Kubota or etc.) that have had similar issues.
Because if you break your tractor the mfg will just claim owner abuse and deny any warranty claim. They don't care but to tout how much is their lift capacity.You seem to think that you`re the smartest guy in the room, so why aren`t you on the phone to all these manufacturer`s and telling them they`ve got it all wrong then.
It's a factor for sure, right along side how good or bad the design is, and how good or bad the build quality (welding, etc.) is.Level of inflicted abuse always determines the rate of failure...