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John Deere running scared
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<blockquote data-quote="johndeerefarmer" data-source="post: 1015445" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>If you compare the Kubota to the lighter Deere (5000 series) of course the Kubota is heavier. Compare any Kubota of comparable size that you can find to the Deere 6R or 6M series- no contest.</p><p> Deere has had to start making lighter and cheaper tractors in Georgia and Mexico to be able to compete price wise wit the other brands.</p><p>Yes weight in a tractor is a good thing. For one, you aren't as likely to tear it up when doing loader work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndeerefarmer, post: 1015445, member: 2084"] If you compare the Kubota to the lighter Deere (5000 series) of course the Kubota is heavier. Compare any Kubota of comparable size that you can find to the Deere 6R or 6M series- no contest. Deere has had to start making lighter and cheaper tractors in Georgia and Mexico to be able to compete price wise wit the other brands. Yes weight in a tractor is a good thing. For one, you aren't as likely to tear it up when doing loader work [/QUOTE]
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