Posted by LJS30 on April 06, 2009 at 09:03:44 from (24.43.175.121):
First off, by no means am I disrespecting the Kubota enthusiasts out here. However since I was a kid my Grandpa only used Fords and Massey Ferguson's on his ranch because in his opinion, they were the toughest tractors on the market. So, I guess you can say I'm a bit bias.
On Friday I went to my local Kubota dealer in order to order a new lawnmower blade when on my way out I decided to poke around at the cool little tractors they had out in front. As a was examining the little rear tires, small little motor and hydraulics, a guy came out of the dealership. He first started our interaction with the following statement, "these are good machines meant for heavy duty work", "what type of work are you looking to do?" Well, I told him I was just looking at the tractors and am in the process of doing some discing on my property. Suddenly the guy begain extolling the virtues of his powerful little Kubota tractor when I suddenly hopped on one to check it out more closely. He then said the following statement, " these tractors are best for experienced drivers and perhaps something smaller would be what I want". At that moment I slowly stepped off the tractor and proceeded to tell the man the following, "Sir, I drove this kind of tractor when I was six years old, in fact, I NEVER operated something this tiny.....I drive Massey Fergusons...you know, REAL tractors for men". At that moment he said, "oh", and proceeded to go back inside. :lol: :lol:
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