</font><font color="blue" class="small">( SO often people will say how great something is untill you try it for yourself and find that it does not do the job that you need it to do.)</font>
Yep, as in anything else, it's a subjective thing. I don't know of ANY tractor that will always do what every person would want it to. That's why it's so important to really try out a tractor, not just drive it around the lot. Pull something, move some dirt, try it with a boxblade or rearblade or whatever implements one can. I worked mine out at the dealer with the loader and a brush mower when I tried it out and knew it would be what I needed. It has, thus far, exceeded my expectations.
As to the time it's taking to get a tractor delivered, I remember a fairly recent post where a man wanted to buy a JD tractor, and there were three on the lot that had been sold 3 MONTHS in advance of his purchase. He was going to wait a long time to get one. I read all the time where someone orders X tractor and waits a month. So it's not unusual in all the brands. John
Yep, as in anything else, it's a subjective thing. I don't know of ANY tractor that will always do what every person would want it to. That's why it's so important to really try out a tractor, not just drive it around the lot. Pull something, move some dirt, try it with a boxblade or rearblade or whatever implements one can. I worked mine out at the dealer with the loader and a brush mower when I tried it out and knew it would be what I needed. It has, thus far, exceeded my expectations.
As to the time it's taking to get a tractor delivered, I remember a fairly recent post where a man wanted to buy a JD tractor, and there were three on the lot that had been sold 3 MONTHS in advance of his purchase. He was going to wait a long time to get one. I read all the time where someone orders X tractor and waits a month. So it's not unusual in all the brands. John