Bob_Skurka
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<font color="green"> Well we can't spend other folks $$ </font>
Sure we can, just PM me with your credit card data and sit back and relax /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
But back to the issue of weight and how the Mahindra weighs more.
If weight was really a big factor, then why does Kubota, who builds some of the lightest compact tractors available, sell nearly 50% of all the compact tractors sold? Deere & New Holland combined make up another 40% of the market, and both brands, while generally offering heavier machines that Kubota, are also generally lighter than the other brands in the marketplace.
It seems to me that based on people who vote with the $$$, the VAST majority of the compact tractors sold are light to moderate weight machines, with heavy machines making up about 10% of all the compact tractors sold?
Sure we can, just PM me with your credit card data and sit back and relax /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
But back to the issue of weight and how the Mahindra weighs more.
If weight was really a big factor, then why does Kubota, who builds some of the lightest compact tractors available, sell nearly 50% of all the compact tractors sold? Deere & New Holland combined make up another 40% of the market, and both brands, while generally offering heavier machines that Kubota, are also generally lighter than the other brands in the marketplace.
It seems to me that based on people who vote with the $$$, the VAST majority of the compact tractors sold are light to moderate weight machines, with heavy machines making up about 10% of all the compact tractors sold?