Re: Trescrows, Defender of the BX, Request and not comparison with articulated tractors
Charlie already hit most of the technical aspects, i would like to hit the more emotional side of the coin:
but only because you so aptly stated:
"Price, because the BX is a diesel and made by a company with a long history and name recognition and excellent resale--advantage BX".
is the price so optimal because THEY and THEIR country of origin were involved in making war material? were THEY during their
"long history"
as a manufacturer involved in making profits from producing war material, which helped to attack my country of choice so cowardly at pearl harbor?
please understand i am not saying kubota has not it's place in my yard, we own several of their products and when one has time to swap implements (taking a rather long time to take off and install) we use them. we normally use these machines with one appliance attached for the duration of the job.
where i have to say something is, when one tries to compare a garden tractor on steroids (diesel) [and i love diesel] to an articulated tractor.
as stated before an articulated tractor with all wheel drive, quick attach device and 40+ proven attachments (before they were ever made smaller for the pt 400 series, they were produced and used at regular strength in american mines, not in "toys are us" for 20 years. well, i know kubota has almost 20 years of war experience) can't be compared with a home owner type of garden tractor. we would flunk the basic garden, landscape and agricultural machine recognition subject.