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    Given the current prices in 2025, what are your thoughts on PT422 over PT425?

    Just did the 50 hr hydraulic filter change.. didn't think of it then! Good idea.. will try to remember for next time!
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    Given the current prices in 2025, what are your thoughts on PT422 over PT425?

    That was right after drastic cleaning to locate the leaks. It doesn't look like that now, unfortunately.
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    Given the current prices in 2025, what are your thoughts on PT422 over PT425?

    All tractors, and all machines of any kind, will eventually break something. This is my personal experience. As my pt422 is my first experience with power-trac, some problems I've recently had were hydraulic leaks from 2 loose ports underneath the variable volume pump. Both just needed to be...
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    Given the current prices in 2025, what are your thoughts on PT422 over PT425?

    I've learned to keep the mounting plate between the bottom of the blade and my face. The plate blocks most of the flying debris. Also, go at the stump not from the top of it, but at, or slightly below, ground level into the side of the stump. Drive slowly forward and oscillate left and...
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    Given the current prices in 2025, what are your thoughts on PT422 over PT425?

    Nice list! Just a note about the stump grinder. Very useful to grind stumps to ground level or lower. Can also dig holes. Quite messy, however, and it fills the front of the 422 with debris. I wear a full clear face mask as you can hurl stones inward. I've also hung a piece of an old tarp from...
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    Given the current prices in 2025, what are your thoughts on PT422 over PT425?

    Stump grinder, 4 in 1 bucket, brush cutter, and adapter which I bolted to a 4' snow blade.
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    Given the current prices in 2025, what are your thoughts on PT422 over PT425?

    Hi, newbie here. Bought a Pt 422 new last november, and I added the ROPS for $500. The extra $ for the pt425 did not seem worth it then, and still doesn't seem necessary, but I suppose a little more power is always good. I live in a very hilly area, and the 422 gets the job done.
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