greg_g
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- JD3720 Cab, 300X loader with 4-in-1 bucket
I agree, but you must consider that they're two entirely different sized tractors. To be fair, the FT404 at 1920kg should be compared to the JM454 (2122kg). Within the Jinma line, the 454 is two full tractor sizes up from the 254.
If you were unaware, Jinmas 200 Series initially spawned from a basic 18hp/2 cylinder tractor. Obviously some strengthening was added along the way. Otherwise, dropping in up to a 28hp/3 cylinder would likely have overstressed the original design structure. But the SCUT roots of the two JM254s I owned - still showed through. The FT404 on the other hand, is purpose built as a CUT. Everything is stouter from the git-go.
//greg//
If you were unaware, Jinmas 200 Series initially spawned from a basic 18hp/2 cylinder tractor. Obviously some strengthening was added along the way. Otherwise, dropping in up to a 28hp/3 cylinder would likely have overstressed the original design structure. But the SCUT roots of the two JM254s I owned - still showed through. The FT404 on the other hand, is purpose built as a CUT. Everything is stouter from the git-go.
//greg//