Since I am new, and do not know the lay of the land, I think I will engage Dargo a bit to be sure I understand where and what he is coming from. As I said earlier, his dealer had his mine made up before the question was asked, and Dargo has emphasized that he found what he expected.
Now I am slow, so I would appreciate if you would take the fork out, put this topic back in the cooker and help me out. Not knowing what "attitudes" have been expressed in the past, exactly what "attitudes" did you get from the postings to this thread. Perhaps, I should re-read and would be able to discern, but I would appreciate a 1.2.3 listing so it will be easier for me.
The main item that you jumped on was the weight issue, and I am not sure that is settled just yet. I grew up on a cattle farm in central Alabama (maybe that is the reason I am slow, ha). When I was a kid we had Allis-Chambers tractors without wide front wheels, no cab, wham-wham shift stick, worn clutch and brake pedals and the works. We always added all the weight we could to the tires to make it perform better. There was not front end loader involved, just plain ol' work the fields. Weight in those back tires was important, and we had to add extra anti-freeze in the winter. My granddaddy had an old IH and we did the same thing to it. Then came Deutsch, with backward gears, front end loader, weird symbols and numbers, etc. We added water to the back tires to get more weight so the tractor would perform better. Then the big John Deeres, and same desire to add weight. Now maybe my daddy and my brother (passed and retired, respectively) just kept adding the weight because "that is the way we always did it". So years pass, the farm has not been worked for 5 years except to plant food plots, and I decide to buy a tractor (since my brother had sold all of his). I look around, do some research, talk to my neighbor who bought some land from me AND bought a Kioti tractor. I find a small CK30 with several attachments that I like, and buy it. I tell my brother about it and his first statement is "ask the seller if he has weight in the tires, and if not, get some antifreeze and I will come help you put in some extra weight."
Attitude, or experience, and kinda sorta knowing what you want to do with a tractor. I will admit to being a rookie owner, but still have some common sense.
So please list the attitudes that you expected to find, and did find, in this thread (not in the history of the forum), and let me know where four generations are going wrong with this weight thing.