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Recommendations for a compact tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="Sausage" data-source="post: 8002915" data-attributes="member: 77660"><p>Where I used to work they had a kilworth, which I think was a rebadged iseki. At a guess it was about 30hp. It was an absolute weapon. Did about 45kph and simply did everything asked if it. It never had enough maintenance but that didn’t seem to bother it. We only used it for topping, hedge cutting and rotavating, so no hydraulic functions. The kubotas by comparison were aweful, but I expect they have come a long way since. I would say the kubotas always worked, just slow and uncomfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sausage, post: 8002915, member: 77660"] Where I used to work they had a kilworth, which I think was a rebadged iseki. At a guess it was about 30hp. It was an absolute weapon. Did about 45kph and simply did everything asked if it. It never had enough maintenance but that didn’t seem to bother it. We only used it for topping, hedge cutting and rotavating, so no hydraulic functions. The kubotas by comparison were aweful, but I expect they have come a long way since. I would say the kubotas always worked, just slow and uncomfortable. [/QUOTE]
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