- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,225
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Why I have a ZTR....lolYou'd look cute mowing a residential lawn with your M9000.![]()
Why I have a ZTR....lolYou'd look cute mowing a residential lawn with your M9000.![]()
This must be it! Funny!Somebody's got to put in the old JD commercial with the guy tilling his side yard with the JD 8750 and cutting his grass with the maximizer combine.![]()
I’m at two tractors over 50HP and often miss my old BX. Never should have sold it. Horrible mower but did 7 million other jobs well, most importantly teaching small people how to use tractors.
That's hilarious! That must be real old....a John Deere combine for a hundred thousand?? HahahahahaThis must be it! Funny!
That's awesome for your grand daughter Maxx!Most of my grandkids have trained on the Max24 we have. Later sent one grandkid to the Catpillar proving grounds for equipment operator training, she loves operating equipment and so far is making a career out of it.
@polarred21 I would choose this red one you posted.
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I came to the same conclusion, neighbor has a Massey GC (2410 I believe) and it is better than my Mahindra Max as far as fit and finnish.That's awesome for your grand daughter Maxx!
And if I were to buy a SCUT, which was originally what I was going to buy that Massey GC would be the one.
Even though I came to really like Kubota's now, I think Massey makes the best SCUT on the market.
Doesn't have all the bells and whistles and marketing gadgets some of the others have, but it has some of the most powerful hydraulics out of all of them, and it's reliable as a stone.
1. Park in middle of yard.I think he uses the Challenger for residential lawns, don't be ridiculous
Edit: wait that's @Hay Dude that mows residential lawns with his Challenger.