aesanders
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- Joined
- Aug 12, 2005
- Messages
- 981
- Location
- Alachua County, Florida
- Tractor
- LS MT3 42 S HST cab, BCS 830 2 wheel tractor, Gravely Pro-Turn 160 XDZ, John Deere Gator HPX 615e
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Simplicity are very dear for what you are getting. If you want a real tractor & don't want to spend too much, why not look at Kioti or Mahindra. You will at least be getting a beefy tractor versus a almost tractor. The Simplicity XL in their own literature call it a GARDEN tractor. To me it looks more like an overgrown riding lawnmower.
From the implements you are considering, believe me, if you go simplicity you will just be selling down the road for something larger.
Vic )</font>
The Xl is a real tractor. Simplicity practically invented the subcut market many moons ago. Some of their older machines like the Simplicity Powermax are great workhorses. The Legacy XL is a subcut size machine and will do any task any other subcut will do. They are great little tractors and for someone that has a samll amount of acreage and needs to mow and move gravel and mulch around they are one of the best in my opinion. The ergonimis are top notch. Loader goes on and off without leaving your seat. etc. Just a well designed machine. Loader capicity is roughtly equal to the other subcut machines. None equal the Simplicity as a mowing machine.
For this particular application however, I would buy a slightly larger machine. Something like the Kubota already mentioned would probably be a better suited tractor for a landscaper.
From the implements you are considering, believe me, if you go simplicity you will just be selling down the road for something larger.
Vic )</font>
The Xl is a real tractor. Simplicity practically invented the subcut market many moons ago. Some of their older machines like the Simplicity Powermax are great workhorses. The Legacy XL is a subcut size machine and will do any task any other subcut will do. They are great little tractors and for someone that has a samll amount of acreage and needs to mow and move gravel and mulch around they are one of the best in my opinion. The ergonimis are top notch. Loader goes on and off without leaving your seat. etc. Just a well designed machine. Loader capicity is roughtly equal to the other subcut machines. None equal the Simplicity as a mowing machine.
For this particular application however, I would buy a slightly larger machine. Something like the Kubota already mentioned would probably be a better suited tractor for a landscaper.