Many years ago, after going thru 2 garden tractors, I didn't want to drop another 6 or 7 k$ on something that wore out in three or 4 years. A friend suggested I go with him to look at a Yanmar tractor ( huh ? What is a Yanmar ? ). Well, I bought a Yanmar YM187d and it still runs and works like a bear after 26 or 27 years...Only problem in all those years was a broken seat bracket so I walked down to a local boat dealer and bought a blue "Big Mans" boat seat that went right on. It's still there after 20 odd years. All my implements and tractor have never been outside overnight. Two years ago, I was "commissioned" by a board of directors at a state park to look into getting them a tractor for maintaining lawns and trails, among other things, on 834 acres. I spent a few months looking at Red, Green ,Blue, and various shades in between in tractors within 60 miles of my place. Compared specs and reputation and bought them a Yanmar ex2900...they still love it. Now, it's time for me to get a newer and slightly bigger "toy" as the years are taking their toll on my anatomy. Went around my locality and once again talked to Red, Green, Orange and Blue..as well as four Yanmar dealers. One Yanmar dealer acted like he really wanted to sell me a tractor ( by then I had decided on the YT235 ). Other colors didn't seem interested in making a sale sooooo, by reliability and reputation and personal experience I now have a new YT235 ( and still have my little mule YM187D ) For implements, I have the Wicked 50 grapple, 60 inch bucket with 2 grab hookes welded on ( no charge ), FEL that is smooth as silk and plenty strong for me, a "carry all for the 3pt, 60 Yanmar MMM ( fabricated and a drive over ), WR long 3rd function valve ( no labor charged ), a 72 inch WR long front blade with hyd angle ( that arrived 10 days AFTER our 30 in snowfall ), Woods 60 inch 3pt finish mower, 3pt dump bucket, and 60 inch 3pt back blade. And, a Titan ballast box for good measure.Except for the ballast box the 3PT implements go with the YM187D to my daughter for many more years of trouble free service. So, that is why I decided on the YT235. Whew, Geo.