I almost hate to post again on this thread.
I guess I'm kind of like a home for wayward tractors. I could be doing dogs, cats, wolves, birds -- but I provide a home for wayward tractors.
There are tractors I like better than others, but except for a miserable few made since about 1955, the vast majority are really good. Like ugly dogs or moody cats, there is always somebody who will come to the aid of even the nastiest critter -- and they'll love it till it dies.
Today's tractors are all so good, it is up to the potential buyer to decide what makes them happy -- and weight is just one thing.
I currently have two orphaned machines in the yard.
One is a major name brand 30 hp machine. I consider it just rude. It reminds me of Gilbert Godfried, the loudmouth comedian. It has a hydro transmission. It runs at the top of its lungs. I bushhogged with it for about three hours yesterday. It did a great job. This afternoon I thought I'd use it to pop a stump on the way back from the barn to the house. I love the easy non-shift forward-reverse. What a dud. The tires just spun. Just to see if it was me or the tractor, I went back and got my 20 hp Mahindra and popped the stump first try.
I've also got a larger 45 hp machine. It is really nice, but much larger than I need for what I do. It has a shuttle shift. I moved and stacked a few logs with it yesterday. It is a nice machine, but it is just way too big for what I do. Does this color machine weigh more than a different color machine? I don't know. It is a nice tractor, but it is not for me.
I guess I'm try to say that the consumer will decide what is important. A few might be color blind. A few might be nationalistic. Some might be novices now, but they won't be in a couple of years.
Salesman can tell all the stories they want. The consumer will buy what they want.
Let's not let this thread make enemies out of friends.
Knute.