print < Tractorpoint Login Tractorpoint Forums Search Forums New Posts Photos Manuals/Links Parts Parts Home by Tractor Make by Part Type Return Policy Return Instructions Support Contact Us Locations Delivery Return Policy Return Instructions Terms/Privacy Account Login/Out myProfile Register Search for = Topic   jd 650 750 850 John Deere Tractors Replies 2 Post by mt   yanmar ym1510 engine temperature light Yanmar Tractors Replies 3 Post by matt telowicz   JD-3020 price John Deere Tractors Replies 3 Post by bruce   turf vs barParts and Repair Replies 3 Post by Dana   Deere 4200-4300-4400 comparison with 755-855-955John Deere Tractors Replies 12 Post by henry   Price help JD 1050John Deere Tractors Replies 1 Post by Phil   price checkCub Cadet Replies 1 Post by Chuck   Thatchers Mulching mowers and baggers Other Tractor Brands Replies 2 Post by MichaelSnyder   TSC 58 quot tiller Operating and Attachments Replies 8 Post by Bryan Also...I am assuming that with ROPS you ought to wear the seatbelt because in that case you want to stay within the protection zone...I am also assuming that without ROPS a seatbelt would actually be more dangerous.ThanksKim Hartshorn ">  adding rops to older tractors Other Tractor Brands Replies 2 Post by Kim Hartshorn   Price check on used boomer 1630New Holland Tractors Replies 9 Post by Steve K   4400 cuts offJohn Deere Tractors Replies 8 Post by Terry Hall When you stop fighting over who's sandbox has the better toys, we would probably all agree on what we are disagreeing about. Kubota's loader is stronger, but JD's controls are more ergonomically correct & easier to install/remove. The belly mowers are both excellent, with JD taking a slight lead due to the almost $3K price tag on Kubota's. both engine manuf's are proven & rated first class. JD has some plastic skin, and Kubota has some metal...this is probably personal preference, but anyone experienced with plastic will find it takes a beating better than sheetmetal, lasts longer, and remains rust free. As far as hydro controls, all the crap about controls belonging on one side or another, or being like my pick-up is rediculous. Your truck doesn't come to a stop when you release the forward pedal,or have rear left/right brakes. And your hydrostatic tractor doesn't free wheel to a stop light!! To say that Kubota's hydrostatic handles "mashing the pedal at idle" better than JD is probably true, possibly making it the stronger of the two. But anyone who is truely being fair, unbiased & experienced with industrial equipment of any magnitude would agree that Kubota could have done better in laying out the foot controls. And Yes, "some" have experienced long waits for a JD, and yes, JD has first year production issues. Maybe we need to bring up Kubota's first year problems like we have for JD. The fact is, even if no-one knew that the same two tractors, had different color skin, we would argue that one was somehow better. When its all said and done, its nice to know that Kubota's strengths will improve JD's, and vise vera. ">  JD vs Kubota durability and HST systemJohn Deere Tractors Replies 37 Post by MichaelSnyder   Price check 4300 HSTJohn Deere Tractors Replies 9 Post by Mike S. I'm still thinking of Kubota, JD or NH and find this very hard to decide. Most people say just get a good dealer that will stand by the equipment it sells. That makes sense. But, why did you choose between the 4100 and the new 790, which has 10 more hp?Thanks for any comments. Pete Reinhard ">  what tractor for me Kubota Tractors Replies 10 Post by Pete R   Multi-vis diesel oilsParts and Repair Replies 6 Post by Roger L.   Hinomoto E180 Over running Clutch for PTOHinomoto Replies 4 Post by ARK   Rear Tractor Tire 8 3 quot x 22 quot Parts and Repair Replies 3 Post by ark1   What Mower Size for a 4200 Mowers Field and Finish Replies 5 Post by Troy   quot Boomers quot What s in a name New Holland Tractors Replies 9 Post by Mark Next Page