PT sighting!

   / PT sighting! #11  
PT is looking more attractive after visiting my local Kubota dealer. I was between a PT 425 and a Kubota BX 2200 with mmm & fel. The prices and services seemed higher than what I have been reading here. PT at least seems to have fixed prices so the shipping is offset by some integrity /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif.

Yooper Dave
 
   / PT sighting! #12  
small world ain't it. I was driving my blue Jeep pulling my red trailer with my pt 2422 on it wednesday the 16th going to my buddies house to help him dig out his pool oh and by the way i also live in howell mi. i feel like i should be singing it's a small world afterall. well if garret would like to test drive my slightly bigger toy and perhapes quizz me on why i choose it over the 422 e-mail me and we'll see if we can hook up /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / PT sighting! #14  
I think I saw a 2425 in South Bend, IN yesterday. I was driving out of town and caught a glimpse of a pickup truck hauling a trailer going in the other direction. The green machine was hard to miss. It had a canopy, sat up pretty high and had a backhoe. First 2400 series I've seen around here.
 
   / PT sighting! #15  
HI All, I stop by every nite to read. I dont say to much, but I picked up my PT 425 in the fall & love it.
I live in upstate NY Rochester- Geneseo area if any one is looking to test drive. I drove to get mine with my landscape trailer. I recommend picking it up . You get to see all the TOYS /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif, I mean attachments.

Bring the wife & prep her by telling her on the trip down ALL those projects she wants done are on the top of your list, if you get 1-2-3 and so on. Start adding up your attachments.
 
   / PT sighting! #16  
Glad you came on line. What projects do you have lined up? Keep us posted on how you like your machine and pictures if you can.
PJ
 
   / PT sighting! #17  
Saw a PT1850 with a bucket filling ruts on the face of a Dam in TVA country. Sure sitting on a steep slope , I'd guess about 60 degrees. We sometimes drive post and mow on 45 degrees, but that was a steep hill. I don't think you could turn a 1850 over, maybe slide off a hill but not roll.
 

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