"When talking tractors on TBN I notice brand loyalty, after reading your reply's on the subject I notice one thing you guy's have in common... None of you are color blind,"
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Well, it is pretty well impossible to be completley color blind to tractors. Simply because I doubt if you could find a SINGLE person here, or ANYWHERE else that has WORKED a example of each tractor by manufacture in a given class, and/or price range, and this group is pretty diverse.
Meaning that I have real seat time on JD 950/B/A, Mahindra 3510, and a Ford 3000. I have worked a Kubota hoe for maybe 3 hours, that isnt enough for me to have any real answers on it.
I can take that experiance and go shopping and buy a tractor. I can tell you why I got what I did. I can defend my purchase to detractors, in jest or otherwise, because I know what I got. I can let you know how I thought the machines I looked at while shopping stacked up against each other. That experiance is going to be clouded with my dealer face time and what I am looking to do with a tractor. You and I are NOT going to use our machines the same. I dont care if we are neighbors with the same acreage and type of property. My use will differ. I can reccomend from the uses that I have put my machine to, and from what I know from using tractors before, not every thing you might come up with.
That is why TBN is a good resource. You float a brand/mod vs brand/mod vs brand/mod question out there and most likely you will get a response from a owner of one of the machines that you are looking at. Worst case it will be a generic answer about a close model. Generic wide open questions dont get a bunch of posts mostly because there is no question. A wide open question or two is fine, but then it is up to you to go out and find stuff in your budget, area, and comfort zone and then do the stare and compare here.
You will find suggestions and opinion here. You get to spend your own money. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif