W5FL
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2000
- Messages
- 1,558
- Location
- Central Texas
- Tractor
- TYM T-1104/TX10 Loader Kubota M6800SD/LA1002 Loader Kubota RTV900
Yeah, I sold my Massey for about what I paid for it. It was in good condition. I learned a lot from owning it. Primarily, I learned all the things I did not want and did want in a new tractor and a Massey was not one of those seriously considered. My Kubota M6800 has none of these problems and everything that I could imagine in a new tractor and that was the basic model with no options. I added a loader and quick attach bucket. Not all manufacturers include all options with their tractors, so you have to shop carefully to be sure that you are comparing apples and apples and get what you want.
Marketing types tend to try to make apples appear as oranges and it doesn't seem to stand the reality test.
I don't see much that is similar between the old Ford tractors and the new NH tractors other than they are also painted blue and would still say FORD if they were still allowed to do that. I am not saying that they are better or worse, just different.
Some users need a mid PTO mower. I looked at them, but prefer using a rotary cutter (and do not own a finish mower for the tractor). The center PTO mowers have advantages and disadvantages. Only the person buying really knows what they need. I could make a case for a PTO mower for many applications and all at my place.
Several of us on the board have Utility sized tractors that are not available with hydrostatic transmissions or mid PTO or mower decks due to the higher power and larger ground clearance of these types of tractors.
Marketing types tend to try to make apples appear as oranges and it doesn't seem to stand the reality test.
I don't see much that is similar between the old Ford tractors and the new NH tractors other than they are also painted blue and would still say FORD if they were still allowed to do that. I am not saying that they are better or worse, just different.
Some users need a mid PTO mower. I looked at them, but prefer using a rotary cutter (and do not own a finish mower for the tractor). The center PTO mowers have advantages and disadvantages. Only the person buying really knows what they need. I could make a case for a PTO mower for many applications and all at my place.
Several of us on the board have Utility sized tractors that are not available with hydrostatic transmissions or mid PTO or mower decks due to the higher power and larger ground clearance of these types of tractors.