KrumpsBrother said:It's silly to think that one would have to "bend over" to reach the 3 pt valve.
KB
KB, I tried out that model of tractor when I was shopping, and one does not have to bend over to reach the 3 pt valve, to raise and lower the 3PH. If you look at the pic it shows the 3PH valve lever is just below the edge of the seat when in the down position. The seat will lower as weight is put on it decreasing the distance. I've driven about every major brand of tractor there is and found it to be neither more nor less comfortable to operate the 3PH on this tractor than on all of the other brands.
What I have found is that each and every brand of tractors on the market has a following, and the reason is that each of the tractors has its strengths and weaknesses. When the individual buyer makes a purchase these strenghts and weaknesses are applied to the buyer's own unique circumstances, and a purchase decision is made. The unique circumstances that each buyer brings to the table makes a best tractor list impossible to compile. For example, I tried out many CUTs in the 40 HP range and found that a number of them would slide on the gravel in a midrange gear when I applied to the brakes. Since our farm has a lot of hills and slopes it wouldn't be good for me to select a model that wasn't heavy enough to maintain traction when stopping on a hill. On the flipside, someone concerned with leaving tracks in their yard would prefer the lighter weight those machines offered.
The one thing I discovered that surprised me the most is the number of quality machines that are on the market today.