BUYER BEWARE: MY 5 MOST HATED THINGS ABOUT TRACTORS.

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Most tractor owners will be familiar with these real limits of their tractor. Some are just the limits of the world we live in—no one thing can have it all. But if you aren't mentally prepared for some of these limitations they can be extra frustrating. Hopefully watching today's video will alleviate some buyer's remorse.

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Great video, all relevant points. I run a small 40 acre ranch, a couple of years ago I upgraded our old Deere 3010 (1962 built). With the prices so high on the 3 and 4x series tractors I decided on a green 320G skid steer as a replacement. Right off the get go I noticed the difference in ground clearance in mud. Next thing that wasn't pointed out at the time was how inconvenient opening the front door to get out is when you can not lower your attachment (think getting stuck in deep snow with a snow blower you can't lower or use to push yourself out with). On the snow blower topic, it was the first time I ran into the High Flow/ Low Flow hydraulic options.. the 320G being almost $35000 less than the high flow hydraulic equivalent, you are limited in the modle and throw distance. Yes those Ag tires on ice are a real safety issue, and you lose ability to turn tight with chains on without breaking them. Can't really weight your tires on the unit because they are so small so you use the bolt on weights they sell at a premium. Those weights made lifting 1800lb large round bales a lot safer.

All complaints aside, I've found with a bit of operator experience in keeping the snow bucket low enough to take off anything that will break your traction without grabbing onto too much hard pack or ground to create extra resistance you can push the 84 inch HLA snow bucket through snow as tall as the bucket and as long as you don't get too much falling over the top to where your wheels start to spin in it, you can push right through. Could not do this without weights and the small work bucket even, those weights were a game changer. Looked at the wolf paw tires/rims and cried when I saw the extra cost, I run 100% on dirt and gravel and not sure they would last as long as the OEM bads.

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Yep .... all true. After working with a JD630 and Massey35 on 80 acres for 20yrs I decided I needed something better as I get into my 70's. Did do diligence researched the multitude of Makes & Models kind-of set my sights on a tractor hp of 55-60. Settled on the Make (Kioti) and found a dealer 52 miles away (that's a short distance for Wyoming). Went into the dealer with a listing of what I needed to do and the implements to accomplish it. So .... they showed me the RX73 hp model. Tried it out .... thinking I don't need this much power. Then went to the NS60 hp. The dealer asked if I remember "Tim-the-Toolman - Taylor". He was right .... "More Power"!!!! Could I have gotten by with the 60 hp Yaaahhhh BUT ... 4x4x8' hay bales is a breeze with the RX73 where as the 60 hp might be intimating the Massey 35 saying .... "I think I can .... I think I can."

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I wish I knew I needed more power before I purchased my LX2610. Don’t get me wrong, My Mighty Mouse still gets the job done, but it really struggles pushing or pulling heavy loads up hill. I’m pretty sure if I had 25-40 more horsepower, I wouldn’t have to crawl up hills with a full box blade full of stone.

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Case JX70 have to lift the bucket to be able to move the bumper guard to be able to lift the hood. Not liking that.

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They need to make the front loader more powerful.

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Something new that is coming out. About people buying land. Because most land you need a good tractor. Most people's jobs hardly pay for land costs. Now they need the equipment to work the land and those prices as you say out of reach. Yet. No different with new vehicle prices as well. Land is a good truck, trailer, and tractor. That's over $150, 000. Then you have payments and taxes to pay. At 90% of the jobs available. No one can afford it. As I said. I bought my land in the first week of January 2020. I could afford everything. On January 20, 2020. That ended for me. 935 miles away. The gas prices alone gets me to just get there and back. Before. Oh no. Way easy. January 30, 2020 ruined it all for all of us.

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