Sure, pick the smallest model out there.... :laughing:
Bring out the TC21D and let's move 20 yards of mulch or gravel head to head with the PT425 a hundred yards.

Then we'll plow some snow, mow the lawn, and brush hog a field of 13' thistle. :laughing:
Hahahaa, enough chest pounding!
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I chose the PT425 for several reasons. Out front implements and the QA were a big point. The PT had almost twice the hydraulic GPM (which should be expected, given the design), it was smaller, narrower, lighter, and lifted more weight at the pins. It is shorter at about 5'5" to the top of the canopy
(I can set my nose on it and look over it). It has a steel canopy, which is not only a ROPS, but a FOPS. Protects your head in the woods. It has a tighter turning radius, can fit through a 4' gate. I can pop the forks on and pick up the 60" mower sideways, carry it through the gate, drop the forks, pick up the mower, and be mowing again in about 60 seconds. It's little stuff like that that drove my decisions, and I don't regret them. :thumbsup: