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   / Kioti #121  
Are you a special kind of of stupid, or do you just pretend for us so we can laugh? I didn't say I lived in Ann Arbor, but maybe reading comprehension is something that you do not care for and just jump to conclusions that suit your narrative. The largest tractor I have that I use, as stated, is a Massey 2135, which by no means is a large tractor.

What made you go all the way up to Morrice, the home of scared sheep and Lainsburg's rejects, to buy a tractor if you're from "southern" Michigan?
You every notice when folks don't like what they hear they start name calling? Shows how insecure you really are. LMAO.Why all the anger for lainsburg did you have a bad sheep experience there?
 
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   / Kioti #122  
Willy there are no LS dealers around in my area but I understand they are very good tractor I have no knowledge of them except from what I hear I have had Kubota in the past approximately 40 years ago the new ones aren't like the old ones were. The closest Kubota dealer to me is 3 hours away. the best one I found was Branson and I'm very happy with it. Branson's parent company is tym and they are a very good tractor also, but no TYM dealers around me. Each to there own that's what makes the world go round.👍
There is an LS and Massey dealer in Gallup NM, about an 1 1/2 hours from you. It's called Navajo Tractor. Might be worth it to give them a call.
 
   / Kioti #123  
You every notice when folks don't like what they hear they start name calling? Shows how insecure you really are. LMAO.
I asked if you were stupid, or just pretending to be. Question is no longer relevant, you have answered it.

What is a "libatard", as now I'm curious as to what you meant?

By the way, was that name calling you mentioned given as an example of insecurity? Asking for a friend.
 
   / Kioti #124  
I asked if you were stupid, or just pretending to be. Question is no longer relevant, you have answered it.

What is a "libatard", as now I'm curious as to what you meant?

By the way, was that name calling you mentioned given as an example of insecurity? Asking for a friend.
Thanks for the great belly laugh it made my day.. :D (y) Still love to see your tractor pics..
 
   / Kioti #125  
Jeez. Whats with sll the vitriol on this site today….?

I live right near Ann Arbor. Great restaurants, arts, and arguably the best university in the world. We can all make fun of their idiotic local government tho, lol.

I can also promise you that the Aeschilmans do not live in or identify with Ann Arbor culture, haha.
 
   / Kioti #126  
Thanks for the great belly laugh it made my day.. :D (y) Still love to see your tractor pics..
Is this Anthony Weiner code for something else?
Jeez. Whats with sll the vitriol on this site today….?

I live right near Ann Arbor. Great restaurants, arts, and arguably the best university in the world. We can all make fun of their idiotic local government tho, lol.

I can also promise you that the Aeschilmans do not live in or identify with Ann Arbor culture, haha.
Not sure, some people just like to be combative.

Aeschliman's has been alright as far as I'm concerned but they're just outside of the grasp of Ann Arbor's crazy. Someday they'll be surrounded in it as Whitmore Lake gets overrun.
 
   / Kioti #127  
Is this Anthony Weiner code for something else?

Not sure, some people just like to be combative.

Aeschliman's has been alright as far as I'm concerned but they're just outside of the grasp of Ann Arbor's crazy. Someday they'll be surrounded in it as Whitmore Lake gets overrun.
Not sure "combative"? Funny stuff always good to cry the good cop bad cop attitude.Your queer wiener comments make me feel uncomfortable. o_O Still waiting on your tractor pics? Laffin..
 
   / Kioti #128  
Talk about tractor prices going up.
My Yanmar tractor with cab a/c & heat,
backhoe and front end loader/bucket
The price now for the same tractor with
out the backhoe is $1,000 dollars than
what it cost me for my tractor TLB!
At the rate prices are going up next year
only the rich will be able to buy a new
tractor!

willy
 
   / Kioti #129  
Most people that don’t like the Kubota pedal are using them wrong. Personally I think the 2 pedal setup is goofy and I don’t like it. Also there’s different pedals on the Kubota Grand vs the economy tractor. I’m not as familiar with the Kioti so I won’t comment but the Kubota grand is a far superior machine to the basic Kubota. Some people call it bells and whistles but that’s far from the truth. First and foremost the Grand has a 6 speed transmission vs a 3. In addition to that it has far superior 3 point arms, a more comfortable seat, a tilt column steering wheel, a separate clutch for the pto engagement, cruise control, and probably other stuff I’m forgetting about.
I'm new to the forum and a new Kubota owner, I purchased the machine with the thought I could get accustomed to the pedal and after one month, I'm not real happy with it. There's tons of videos all explaining the correct way to use the pedal, most never mention the fact the people come in different sizes as does their feet. Will a person that is 5'10" and a size 10 shoe have the same issues that 6'4" person with 14 shoes? Maybe with more hours it may get better, not sure why Kubota hasn't offered a different pedal as an option, possibly attracting more customers who choose a different tractor based on their dislike for the pedal.
 
   / Kioti #130  
Sorry to hear that LFP. Honestly the treadle-pedal was enough to convince me not to bother trying to score a deal on a Kubota. The price tag being the other main reason, lol.

My older Cub tractor has a small, non-ergonomic treadle pedal also. My leg gets fatigued from having to essentially carry it's own weight in the air, to apply the right amount of down pressure on the pedal in the right spot. Separate pedals means you can just rest your leg/foot and go.
 
   / Kioti #131  
Sorry to hear that LFP. Honestly the treadle-pedal was enough to convince me not to bother trying to score a deal on a Kubota. The price tag being the other main reason, lol.

My older Cub tractor has a small, non-ergonomic treadle pedal also. My leg gets fatigued from having to essentially carry it's own weight in the air, to apply the right amount of down pressure on the pedal in the right spot. Separate pedals means you can just rest your leg/foot and go.
How exactly were you using the pedal that you had to hold you foot up? I've used both type and its pretty much the same amount of work to operate them (kubota and deere mostly). I don't find one better over the other and could really care less, however the servo style on the GL 40 and 60 series is much nicer to operate!

I understand if you don't like it, its a personal preference, but if its taking a lot of additional effort to operate then either something is wrong with the operator or the tractor.

P.S. I'm 6ft size 12 and have no issue on everything from my fathers BX1500 to my L3240
 
   / Kioti #132  
^ basically the treadle on my old cub is just really small. So there isn't much room to have your foot to the side of it, and reach your toes back in to press forward. Furthermore it is a stiff, small pedal, so you have to hover over it and press down with your toes or heel. It sucks. That said, I am not old or disabled in any way, so I can still do it for hours just fine. But I just much prefer how relaxed I can be on my new Kioti with more spacious platform, suspension seat with arm rests, loader lever nicely within reach of a resting right arm, and independent forward/rear HST pedals where I can just lay me heel on the floor and dab the pedals either way.
 
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   / Kioti #133  
I'm new to the forum and a new Kubota owner, I purchased the machine with the thought I could get accustomed to the pedal and after one month, I'm not real happy with it. There's tons of videos all explaining the correct way to use the pedal, most never mention the fact the people come in different sizes as does their feet. Will a person that is 5'10" and a size 10 shoe have the same issues that 6'4" person with 14 shoes? Maybe with more hours it may get better, not sure why Kubota hasn't offered a different pedal as an option, possibly attracting more customers who choose a different tractor based on their dislike for the pedal.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, But it doesn’t get any better with time for most!
 
   / Kioti #134  
IMO using a rocker pedal as a 'treadle' is a mistake made too often. My heel or toe is always on the mat when traveling. (6' 2", 11 shoe, 3 CUTs that way) What I prefer is a shorter pedal stroke, never having to lift my foot up, and R is easier to heel when I'm turned half-way around in the seat than trying to reach whichever pedal that my toe would barely reach then.

Heel or toe, not the whole foot. Control is by a simple shaft with centering spring coming out of the case vs linkages under the floorboard that can get snagged/bent or worn out of adjustment.

Two of my CUTs' 'rockers' are sheet metal and the pads could be re-positioned by bending an inch or so each to make them farther apart laterally. (never had to) In the '33' it's CI but as easy to reach either pad without lifting a foot. (far enough apart) I've got a 'real' treadle on the Terramite. It's shorter by far, fully above the floorboard, and a foot isn't on the mat for travel at all. Using a tractor that way never crossed my mind.
 
   / Kioti #135  
^ basically the treadle on my old cub is just really small. So there isn't much room to have your foot to the side of it, and reach your toes back in to press forward. Furthermore it is a stiff, small pedal, so you have to hover over it and press down with your toes or heel. It sucks. That said, I am not old or disabled in any way, so I can still do it for hours just fine. But I just much prefer how relaxed I can be on my new Kioti with more spacious platform, suspension seat with arm rests, loader lever nicely within reach of a resting right arm, and independent forward/rear HST pedals where I can just lay me heel on the floor and dab the pedals either way.
Got ya, I thought you were referring to the Kubota treadle. Can't speak to the Cub as I've never used one ,except the lawn tractors, but it sounds like your Cub had some bad ergonomics.
 
   / Kioti #136  
He is most likely still under the illusion that we all pay asking price for the kubota and JD. I love that type when I sell something it’s especially profitable in the Harley arena, more fools willing to hand me big profits based on adds they see and not knowing I picked it up two weeks ago for almost half what thier paying me today.

On here I tell the truth, but if you come to buy a used kubota I will pretend thier worth more if the buyer is foolish enough to believe it. I will also gladly take the fools money and go buy something else in hopes I can find an other sucker to pay extra for when I sell it.

Problem is people are getting smart and walking past right to the LS, Mahindra, Kioti down the street that’s priced fairly to begin with.

It does seem to work for politicians and entertainers, but you still don't convince me that treating other people as fools is a long term formula for success.
 
   / Kioti #137  
Jeez. Whats with sll the vitriol on this site today….?

I live right near Ann Arbor. Great restaurants, arts, and arguably the best university in the world. We can all make fun of their idiotic local government tho, lol.

I can also promise you that the Aeschilmans do not live in or identify with Ann Arbor culture, haha.
And I'll add that there seems to be a quite "liberal supply of liberal's" anywhere ya go. Also many so-called best schools around the USA & world. Back to tractors...
 
   / Kioti #138  
It does seem to work for politicians and entertainers, but you still don't convince me that treating other people as fools is a long term formula for success.
Don’t want me to consider you a fool? It’s simple don’t come here when I am selling something, believe every word I say, part with your money without figuring the true market value and offering closer to it and worst off be set on only one brand because historically they are the ones I treat as fools.
Sorry if you don’t like it but facts are facts and they are the ones who seem the most likely for a bigger pay day.
 
   / Kioti #139  
Don’t want me to consider you a fool? It’s simple don’t come here when I am selling something, believe every word I say, part with your money without figuring the true market value and offering closer to it and worst off be set on only one brand because historically they are the ones I treat as fools.
Sorry if you don’t like it but facts are facts and they are the ones who seem the most likely for a bigger pay day.
One thing I have found is that people (buying) like a story. Back when Craigslist was still a thing, I use to make side cash by picking up the free items, doing some cleaning or repairing as needed, and selling it on. Everybody, to almost a tee, liked hearing whatever story I came up with for why I was selling. The more I did, the higher price I got and I usually started off at at least half the price of new, and went up from there depending.

But I wouldn't call them 'fools'. People just like to connect to you and the item they are buying. It's natural and why some people make good salesmen and other don't.
 
   / Kioti #140  
Good thing none of us are tractor salesman. If we weren't wrong our customers would be. (Oh those tractor people ...)
 
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