<font color="blue">I guess it is sort of like Swiss versus Japanese wrist watches, both keep time, both are accurate, one costs a lot more and the price is based on design, brand, and level of complications (something very important to watch collectors).
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Bob! Your getting pretty deep /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif here. I might have to engage the draft control /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gifand put my boots on. Actually, I find your analogies quite /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gifthought provoking. I've never heard anyone equate tractors to swiss watches /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif and watch collectors. Myself, I would never take a swiss watch out into the field.
Here's an analogy I'll try. You have a shoe maker. He has made just a fine pair of custom wing tip dress shoes. Now he has also made a pair of work boots /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif, steel toes, waterproof, designed for warmth and comfort. Which one would you take out into the field to move dirt/snow/stones?
Just to get back onto the original topic by the poster. I don't think the lack of power steering will bother you for mowing grass. If you decide on a FEL you would benefit from using a ballast/weight hanging from the 3 point to remove some of the weight, from a loaded bucket, off the front end to ease up the steering.
Don