Posted by Luke S on February 25, 2008 at 05:52:33 from (72.161.149.31):
In Reply to: Kubota M4950 posted by dpecota on February 24, 2008 at 08:24:19:
I used to make fun of them, just like a lot of guys on this site. And when I was in the market for another tractor, and having been soured on 5000 series Deere's, I thought what the heck lets try one of those little orange buggers. That first tractor (Kubota M4700) did more work than some tractors twice it's size do. I pulled a disc mower with it, tedded, raked, square baled, ran a 5'x5' round baler, pulled a 10' brushog, and never gave me one second of trouble. All I ever did to it was change the oil and filters. It was 10 years old and still had the original battery even. I sold ti to my neighbor, and bought an M7040 with a cab and 4x4 and now I am in heaven. We still have a few smaller Kubota's too. I don't care if my JD lovin neigbors make fun of me or not, that is all we are gonna run.
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