Bob_Skurka said:
David, PT is great machine with lots of utility, but horrible ergonomics. Want to argue that with me? Its not being a snob. You known darn well I tested them, on my property, twice. I've also written pretty extensively on my test of the LG machines. Worked it? Nope. Wasn't impressed enough with it to take it home for a trial. Now the Power Trac, that one I've defended and recommeded dozens of times. Reality is what it is, ergonomics are some of the worst in the industry on a PT. Doesn't make it a bad machine overall. In fact despite its flaws its an amazing workhorse.
FWIW, I wear neither a Rolex nor a Timex.
I found the NH line to have the best ergonmics of all the tractors I tested when shopping. Sweet machines.
Don't want to argue anything. Discuss, yes. Argue, no.
As for ergonomics on the PT specifically, the steering is hard until you add a spinner knob. Then it is quite good, but nothing like power steering. You still have to put some muscle into it. The seat needs to be a suspension seat. Other than that, I have no complaints. Ask me again in a few years and see if I am in physical therapy yet from it.
As for my comments about thinned skinned and snobby, well, you know that was meant to get a rise and it did. I strategically waffled on both sides of the argument, as I frequently do, in order to point out the extreme replies on both sides of the discussion.
Look, I am a die hard Chevy fan. I love em. Heck, I sunk a thousand bucks into my Impala just today on a fuel pump, filter, computer and towing. There are much nicer cars out there, but Chevy is what I like and can afford, so I buy that. At the end of the day(well, any day but yesterday) it still gets me home again. Really, a very expensive car would do the job no differently except it might be a more comfortable ride and cost more to repair should it break.
Same thing with tractors. Then there are things like dealer support, reliability, parts availability, etc... that a buyer must consider when making a purchase. I think some folks rush into a purchase too soon and then regret it or just plain don't know that there may be a better machine for their needs for a better price out there. Personally, I wonder if all these electronic controls on the new tractors will stand the test of time or will Soundguy be laughing hard at any one who bought a tractor with a computer in it!
Bob, you have the facts on the machines. You deliver the facts. Some folks don't like the facts(some folks don't like the delivery, either

) Let the facts stand for what they are. No need to defend the facts. They defend themselves.
As for opinions, we all have those just like we all have something else... personality... what were you thinking?
