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Old 06-08-2023, 05:11 PM   #2510
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Originally Posted by Rallye Sport View Post

Our experience with JD has been the opposite, we ordered a hydraulic kit for a third implement and it arrived in 3 days with a full schematic and fitting instructions, something else Toro are reluctant to supply.
I know I'll usually baulk when a client / farmer offers a non Deere machine to move stone around on larger jobs. Some of the later tractors are useless for picking anything but a small load up.
The quality of the hydraulics on the cheaper stuff is debatable sometimes, giving that jerky movement on the rams which can sometimes be uncontrollable working close quarters.
Only other smaller tractor I quite like is the Kubota range, they seem to have got their hydraulics right unlike some larger New Hollands fitted with front end loader attachments.
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