Actually, from my perspective, I don't see any good reason to complain about the numbering scheme. No different than cars, that now have Vibe, Maxx, Trailblaizer, etc., etc. ad infinitum. Nothing there about year, tranny, hp, top speed, ..........not at all.
So if Deere would do this, should others then follow and have the same scheme (by implication, sounds like what you 'wish')? Wouldn't that be a dull world, IMO. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Year doesn't make sense, as models are introduced in mid-year and sometimes still sold as new two years after mfg. Most are 4wd so that is redundant, IMO. Horsepower is subjective at best and sometimes engine and sometimes PTO. Also, the numbers now seem to (not always) be based around major assembly line runs, and change when the features change. Also, as with Deere, there is some kind of obvious goal in mind to have their whole line from top to bottom exhibit a 'similar' pattern. But I can see that takes time to do, as models can't likely be changed all at once, I suspect because of line changes and such things as supplying new models to all the dealers at about the same time.
For awhile, the CUT of Deere were the 4000 series, with numbers from 4100 up to 4700. There were three frame sizes, small-medium-large. Now there seems to be a switch to the twenty series, and the large CUT frames are the 4x20's, the medium are the 3x20's and the small are the 2x??. For some reason the small ones don't (at least not yet) fit the 2x20 pattern. This was all in less that 6 years, I believe.
Sounds like from rumor that the lawn and garden tractors are in for a shakeup in numbering. I wouldn't be surprised that Deere has a pretty good idea what works for them in marketing their products, and don't do it blindly as suggested. But I don't really know that for sure. Just a wild _ guess on my part. But Deere seems to be successful and continues to turn out a good product. At least people that buy new, can have the 'new kid' or 'new number' on the block, making the 'old' ones obsolete, so to speak. I've got one of the old ones now twice removed. Missed the 4310 (would have upgraded to a 4410) and now am procrastinating on a 3520. Still liking the performance of the 4300, so its hard to trade up just to have a new model number. Would like the e-hydro however. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Now, having rambled on over that, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif