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<blockquote data-quote="johndeerefarmer" data-source="post: 924463" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>The type of steel has nothing to do with it. Kubota doesn't want to spend the money on a heavier frame. Here is a good example. Deere makes tractors in the 5000 series that are lighter like the Kubotas. This is so that they can be priced like a Kubota. If you want a heavier tractor, look at the John Deere 6010, 6020 and 6030 series. They weigh more than the other manufacturer's larger hp tractors.</p><p></p><p>If you take it easy and don't do any hard loader work like digging holes in clay or black gumbo or pushing down trees, etc any of the lighter tractors will work fine for loading hay and other light work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndeerefarmer, post: 924463, member: 2084"] The type of steel has nothing to do with it. Kubota doesn't want to spend the money on a heavier frame. Here is a good example. Deere makes tractors in the 5000 series that are lighter like the Kubotas. This is so that they can be priced like a Kubota. If you want a heavier tractor, look at the John Deere 6010, 6020 and 6030 series. They weigh more than the other manufacturer's larger hp tractors. If you take it easy and don't do any hard loader work like digging holes in clay or black gumbo or pushing down trees, etc any of the lighter tractors will work fine for loading hay and other light work. [/QUOTE]
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