I've been working the iron pretty good. When I first saw it and drove it around, liked it and started looking online for info on it, not much on it good or bad. So I'm the test pilot. The things I like the best are self leveling loader, and turn assist. I started doing hay last year and those two features allow me to move my round bales with ease. The turn assist feature slows the tractor when the wheel is turned to a point, then when you come straight. powers back up. Bushhogging, the pto cuts off when raisied, nice for that and using the tiller. On the rotary rake, to much power to quick on it. Power reverser, as soon as I quit clutching, that feature will nicely fit in. All controls laid out nicely, except the pto switch. I have hit it more than once, but its more me learning the control placement than the tractor. I hate the seat cut off, if you dont set the brakes, it cuts out in about 10-15 seconds, sometimes I run my other equiptment standing up, not a choice on this machine. Only other thing sometimes I would like more mass, like when I run the round baler. I was going to sell the other tractors, but I've changed my mind for now. My old 3400 ford will still pickup anything I try, and the Allis Chalmers runs like a champ. The big Massey runs the round baler very well, and I like having the weight for that. On a scale 1-10, I give it a solid 8. So far built well, fit and finish good, very quite till 2000 rpm, then you can hear the injector pump. For the money spent, I could not find a better tractor.