JDMopar
Well-Known Member
Nice! Does the loader bucket detach like a skid steer? Flip 2 handles and back out from under it? That sure makes it easy to attach pallet forks or a hay spear. Load the rear tires if they aren't already!
I agree, but, I doubt a Case or a John Deer from today will be around in 70 years ether. Just not built to the same standards.
I know some of you folks wouldn't call this a tractor, but it does everything I could imagine.
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Here's longevity........It's how Kubota got it's reputation, and why I bought another. I will ad though, the new one is not the same machine as the old!oooooo I shudder. It's a tractor less than 10 years old still workin. What a miracle. Post back when it's 60 and let's see what you got.
You know I'm kiddin....and not. I know they're nice. Kubotas aren't bad. They actually work. It'll do more than mine will. I love those Birch Trees! Wish they'd grow down here.
Here's longevity........It's how Kubota got it's reputation, and why I bought another. I will ad though, the new one is not the same machine as the old!
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Same with my Farmall Super M, only reason I wanted something newer was I’m old and wanted a cab with heat when I’m digging out in the winterExactly and they should be. It's a tractor, for God's sake. Tractor. Tractor. Tractor. A tractor should last forever. Mine is 72 years old now and I can go out, pull the choke, hit the starter button and it'll pop right off and go to work. All the sheet metal is still good. Everything still works.
1973 if I recall correctly.Very cool! What is that like an early 70s model?
1973 if I recall correctly.
Lol, I saw a lamb in a bikini driving a tractor, it was a lambikini.......I have a 49 Ford 8N and it does everything I could ever ask and then some. No way in HELL would I ever buy a non American tractor. I would stick with something older and American.