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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 390986" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>We have a Kubota, a John Deere, and an Agco tractor, but it is the Kubota's that are fought over(tractor, as well as our ATV). Mom balks at raking hay unless she has the Kubota because it is so easy for her to handle, see what's going on with the rake, and rides good(important factor for her due to back surgery a while back), but Dad needs it during summer months to load out hay because it is so easy to put the 10-pack on, front end hydraulics, and manuverability(sp?). It's easy to handle, easy to drive, easy to learn how to drive, nothing temperamental about it, versatile, the quick hitch makes it very easy to attach a variety of implements, front hydralics make it ideal for the 10-pack or just a bucket and grapple hooks, just a very good all-around type of tractor that allows you to get done whatever it is you need to get done - regardless of the size you need to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 390986, member: 539"] We have a Kubota, a John Deere, and an Agco tractor, but it is the Kubota's that are fought over(tractor, as well as our ATV). Mom balks at raking hay unless she has the Kubota because it is so easy for her to handle, see what's going on with the rake, and rides good(important factor for her due to back surgery a while back), but Dad needs it during summer months to load out hay because it is so easy to put the 10-pack on, front end hydraulics, and manuverability(sp?). It's easy to handle, easy to drive, easy to learn how to drive, nothing temperamental about it, versatile, the quick hitch makes it very easy to attach a variety of implements, front hydralics make it ideal for the 10-pack or just a bucket and grapple hooks, just a very good all-around type of tractor that allows you to get done whatever it is you need to get done - regardless of the size you need to do that. [/QUOTE]
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