I believe it. I’ve always had a tractor and been around them but never owned one with a loader. (Ran a few of the families). Man had it helped me so much already. Sure enough nice in the west TN heat.Welcome to TBN...your bones and muscles will thanking you in years to come for purchasing.![]()
Yep, everyone likes what they like. Mine just happens to be the old style. I’m sure the hydros are great too tho.Congrats on your new tractor!
Nice to see a much more common setup like on this side of the pond. R1 tires and a shuttle transmission.
These Branson tractors are indeed very heavily built.I’m just still amazed at how robust these things are built compared to most and a sure smooth machine. Of course we’ve always had wore out stuff. I appreciate all the replies.
Yep, I looked at Branson, deer, Kubota, and Massey mainly and to me the Massey was second as to the heaviness of the build. To get the specs I wanted from other brands I would have had to go with an even larger frame tractor. My only hope is the Branson holds up with proper maintenance but most things do when cared for.These Branson tractors are indeed very heavily built.
Back when we still had Ag fairs, I used to compare Branson with other brands, since they were all there almost side by side, and the differences are amazing. Even by lifting the 3 pt arms by hand, it's very noticeable the weight differences.
That is a mighty fine/beefy looking machine!
That’s just a couple of hours away. I had never heard of Petersburg. I’m in Sardis. Ever heard of it. Real big placeWelcome! I'm sure you'll love your Branson like I do mine. I'm to the east of you near Petersburg.