dnw64
Veteran Member
Here's just a single small example. It doesn't effect safety or cost or production alterations. I didn't invest in a Kubota, I got a Massey scut - although there certainly was a lot of comparisons done before the decision LOL. But I found even before I bought my Massey scut - that I noted an issue that could be improved on with the seat adjustment. After I got my machine I took out 2 bolts holding the seat stop in place - reversed the seat stop and reinstalled the 2 bolts. Without effecting the sensors or drilling or cutting or disconnecting anything - I added over 2 inches of added seat adjustment. then 1 year later I saw where it could be even further improved - by removing 4 bolts and moving the bracket back 1 more hole (again no drilling or cutting or disconnecting of anything - then reinstalled those 4 bolts again. Net result is another 1.5 inches of seat adjustment on top of the prior 2 inches. No cost, no production changes - no safety issues - no modifications of metal or wiring. But that idea now allows a 6 ft. 8 person to sit on my seat, a 4 foot 10 female to sit comfortably, a 350 pound person or a 98 pound person - same seat belt same steering wheel same pedals and cockpit controls. AND it allows for winter coats and boots - or summer tshirts and and sneakers. And no engineer saw it while I saw it easily.
I like a lot of what you say, but those assertions have no proofs. Unless I missed your qualifications, which I very well might have and if so, I apologize.