LD1
Epic Contributor
Re: Alternative "sub-compact" tractor solutions
Yes, Kubota have made quite a name for themselves. I am not what one would consider a "brand loyal" person who blindly follows along. I consider all options, from all makes.
If I need to buy a machine, attachment, whatever.....I consider all options, and select the one that "checks" the most boxes, with an important emphasis on priority.
For me it was a tractor. For you and others, it might be an alternative design. And I will say again, I have nothing wrong with alternative designs. I think they are quite cool and unique. Just didn't check enough boxes for the tasks I need done. So don't hate on me, or single me out for not getting something other than a tractor. As I am not singling anyone out for picking an alternative design.
All I am trying to do is bring in a little reality. Like I said, when you make a comparison, and the only thing listed is what makes type A better than type C....it is an unfair and biased comparison. So while you are quick to talk about all the "pros", I'll chime in with the "cons" if applicable, just to keep things level.
I don't care what brands or what type the machines are....apples to oranges comparison always makes for a very biased comparison. Try to keep it apples to apples. And let's try to have a mature discussion about the differences (pros AND cons) that different machines bring to the table. And respect the fact that I chose a tractor based on my needs, and am not trying to push a tractor "design" on anyone, nor do I feel a tractor is an all mighty superior machine at everything it does. And I will understand and respect the fact that a tractor is not the right machine for you. But you have to respect the fact that an alternative design ain't for everyone. And when you come across as thinking all us tractor owners made huge mistakes and should have bought an alternative machine, it sounds like you are being pushy and calling all of us idiots.
No worries, LD1. I think we're all fairly certain where you stand. You've made some good points... and it's good to have honest comparisons to the status quo, regardless of your disdain for "tractor X vs. Kubota Y".
As for the comparisons, I think it's worth noting that Kubota faithful fans should be proud of their brand's significance... as it's much like the Corvette to the sports car world, in that regardless of like/dislike, everyone views Kubota as the standard for the CUT/SCUT market... and rightly so, given its sales figures and market presence.
Yes, Kubota have made quite a name for themselves. I am not what one would consider a "brand loyal" person who blindly follows along. I consider all options, from all makes.
If I need to buy a machine, attachment, whatever.....I consider all options, and select the one that "checks" the most boxes, with an important emphasis on priority.
For me it was a tractor. For you and others, it might be an alternative design. And I will say again, I have nothing wrong with alternative designs. I think they are quite cool and unique. Just didn't check enough boxes for the tasks I need done. So don't hate on me, or single me out for not getting something other than a tractor. As I am not singling anyone out for picking an alternative design.
All I am trying to do is bring in a little reality. Like I said, when you make a comparison, and the only thing listed is what makes type A better than type C....it is an unfair and biased comparison. So while you are quick to talk about all the "pros", I'll chime in with the "cons" if applicable, just to keep things level.
I don't care what brands or what type the machines are....apples to oranges comparison always makes for a very biased comparison. Try to keep it apples to apples. And let's try to have a mature discussion about the differences (pros AND cons) that different machines bring to the table. And respect the fact that I chose a tractor based on my needs, and am not trying to push a tractor "design" on anyone, nor do I feel a tractor is an all mighty superior machine at everything it does. And I will understand and respect the fact that a tractor is not the right machine for you. But you have to respect the fact that an alternative design ain't for everyone. And when you come across as thinking all us tractor owners made huge mistakes and should have bought an alternative machine, it sounds like you are being pushy and calling all of us idiots.
