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Originally Posted by Cheers!' date='Dec 17 2003, 11:10 AM
how does the 99 Kubota G1800 Diesel Garden Tractor handle? good straight line speed? very manuverable?
Why would someone spend 8000 on a garden tractor?
Easy: My place would chew up and spit out the 3000-3500 lawn tractors from Lowes, sears, and Home Depot in < 1 year. I bought a new tractor one year and it couldn't even finish the yard (5 Acres) without overheating the hydrostatic tranny. Then we discovered you couldn't change the hydrostatic tractor fluid without splitting the case! DUMB. So I took it back and bought the Kubota, So far it has 550 hard hours logged on it with minumal problems
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' date='Dec 17 2003, 11:22 AM
Actually it handles GREAT (For a garden tractor)
Why would someone spend 8000 on a garden tractor?
Easy: My place would chew up and spit out the 3000-3500 lawn tractors from Lowes, sears, and Home Depot in < 1 year. I bought a new tractor one year and it couldn't even finish the yard (5 Acres) without overheating the hydrostatic tranny. Then we discovered you couldn't change the hydrostatic tractor fluid without splitting the case! DUMB. So I took it back and bought the Kubota, So far it has 550 hard hours logged on it with minumal problems
Why would someone spend 8000 on a garden tractor?
Easy: My place would chew up and spit out the 3000-3500 lawn tractors from Lowes, sears, and Home Depot in < 1 year. I bought a new tractor one year and it couldn't even finish the yard (5 Acres) without overheating the hydrostatic tranny. Then we discovered you couldn't change the hydrostatic tractor fluid without splitting the case! DUMB. So I took it back and bought the Kubota, So far it has 550 hard hours logged on it with minumal problems
damn for $2500 ill sell you a '50s ford tractor that can drag a 48" mower behind it, unless garden tractor nowadays means a real tractor...but when i hear garden tractor i picture the king of the hill lawn mowers.
kevin.
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