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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1482777" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>The tractor has been good so far still trying to get used to it even after two hay seasons. The pro's, no break downs of any sort, and comfortable. The con's, the loader is built in such a way you can't see the the tips of the forks to pick up a pallet or bale of hay up easily, broke the armrest, seat won't swivel, ripped a hydraulic quick connection off the back because I got side tracked and forgot to unplug the hoses, which I've done several times on my JD without any problems. And last and the worst, the tractor regenerates every 30 to 50 hours. The EPA sucks. </p><p>I'd look at John Deere and Kubota and decide between the two myself. I keep thinking about buying a used pre emissions tractor but if something major is wrong with the tractor, the cost of parts and labor will make you wish you bought a new tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1482777, member: 24694"] The tractor has been good so far still trying to get used to it even after two hay seasons. The pro's, no break downs of any sort, and comfortable. The con's, the loader is built in such a way you can't see the the tips of the forks to pick up a pallet or bale of hay up easily, broke the armrest, seat won't swivel, ripped a hydraulic quick connection off the back because I got side tracked and forgot to unplug the hoses, which I've done several times on my JD without any problems. And last and the worst, the tractor regenerates every 30 to 50 hours. The EPA sucks. I'd look at John Deere and Kubota and decide between the two myself. I keep thinking about buying a used pre emissions tractor but if something major is wrong with the tractor, the cost of parts and labor will make you wish you bought a new tractor. [/QUOTE]
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