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Putting the kubota to work
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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1842486" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>Maybe a 4wd tractor can move it faster and with no track shoveling.</p><p></p><p>But when a guy spends 10k+ bucks rebuilding a front axle on a farm tractor suddenly it won't matter that he did it a little faster.</p><p></p><p>A farm tractor was designed as just that a tractor. A loader is an add on designed to do "add on" type work (move hay, load manure or dirt occasionally, push some snow, etc). They are not made to be end loaders, earth movers, etc. Can they do it? Sure. Will they eventually fall apart from constant earth moving type use? Absolutely.</p><p></p><p>Having rebuilt probably 15 4wd front axles under various tractors for customers and myself there's no way in heck I would put any of mine in a pond bucketing muck out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1842486, member: 19817"] Maybe a 4wd tractor can move it faster and with no track shoveling. But when a guy spends 10k+ bucks rebuilding a front axle on a farm tractor suddenly it won't matter that he did it a little faster. A farm tractor was designed as just that a tractor. A loader is an add on designed to do "add on" type work (move hay, load manure or dirt occasionally, push some snow, etc). They are not made to be end loaders, earth movers, etc. Can they do it? Sure. Will they eventually fall apart from constant earth moving type use? Absolutely. Having rebuilt probably 15 4wd front axles under various tractors for customers and myself there's no way in heck I would put any of mine in a pond bucketing muck out. [/QUOTE]
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