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<blockquote data-quote="johndeerefarmer" data-source="post: 924550" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>You are wrong. The Kubota Power Crawler M126x only weighs 11,464 and it has the heavy undercarriage and tracks. The wheeled M126x weighs a little over 10k. A 6430 weighs 10845 lbs.</p><p></p><p> Now on my 6220 if you want to count the weight of my front end loader and ballast in my tires then I come in at over 12,000 lbs.</p><p>We have a 2002 and a 2005 6220. 2005 is 4wd. So far we have replaced all off the fuel lines because they start to seep. On the 4wd I had the replace the rubber boots on the steering linkage as they finally tore. Let's see what else. Oh, on the 2002, I replaced the battery in 2010. It only lasted 8 years- dang German piece of crap. :lol: The 2005 still has it's original battery.</p><p></p><p>Also the Deere has closed center hydraulics which saves on fuel, as it only generates hydraulic pressure when needed. The Kubota is open center which means it runs full pressure all of the time and sucks down extra fuel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndeerefarmer, post: 924550, member: 2084"] You are wrong. The Kubota Power Crawler M126x only weighs 11,464 and it has the heavy undercarriage and tracks. The wheeled M126x weighs a little over 10k. A 6430 weighs 10845 lbs. Now on my 6220 if you want to count the weight of my front end loader and ballast in my tires then I come in at over 12,000 lbs. We have a 2002 and a 2005 6220. 2005 is 4wd. So far we have replaced all off the fuel lines because they start to seep. On the 4wd I had the replace the rubber boots on the steering linkage as they finally tore. Let's see what else. Oh, on the 2002, I replaced the battery in 2010. It only lasted 8 years- dang German piece of crap. :lol: The 2005 still has it's original battery. Also the Deere has closed center hydraulics which saves on fuel, as it only generates hydraulic pressure when needed. The Kubota is open center which means it runs full pressure all of the time and sucks down extra fuel [/QUOTE]
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