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I used to think being the manual labor guy was cooler till I hurt my back and realized the sales guy making way more for a sliver of effort was actually the smart guy.
great comparison. If we're commenting on the differences that accrue during a 800+ year timespan: at least hecklers could be avoided by not going to the village center. Funnily enough, you're actually a prime example of how this has changed!
@@user-bu1sb9mt4u You missed the whole point of it. It's that somebody has a harder job some period It's in time and you shouldn't use that to Is make people's jobs Feel less labor-intensive.
@@mastersystemknuckles8893it's a joke😂😂 if you get your knickers in a twist about what this guy posted, I have the notion hearing what any generational farm family has to say about white collar work would keel you over. Comparison has been a characteristic of human social interaction since there was interaction to be had, grow up
@@user-bu1sb9mt4u A I take Adderall. I would do your job better than you. But if you want to know why or somebody who loses an argument, they just start claiming it's a joke. Where was that in your first reply, buddy?
Yeah, but you're also doing the easy work. Compared to a 13th century medieval laborer. No matter what somebody in some period of time has it worse than you Does it dismiss any problems that you encounter though?
Which one farmer or merchants or the knights or the blacksmiths ooo they were in good with people had hard job but got paid decent enough to make it worth it. They had jobs from all types of people, nails Blacksmith need a hotshot blacksmith a hoe black smith an pick blacksmith. I mean damn talk about the amount of gossip you hear after getting started on a piece and someone was bored at the forge. They weren’t imbeciles so I’m sure it had a good time when it came to parties out at a tavern.
Delivered a nice even cut, has the super tight turning ability ru-vid.comUgkx1VWTrayKBdCKAjzAcZ_Eg4dhHTae3LkN also recommend I was looking for, and is just a blast to drive. It takes a little bit to get used to driving one after driving a normal tractor style, but once you've got it, you've got it. If you're cutting lines, you have to be careful spinning the mower around or the back tire will dig a bare spot. Just take it nice and slow during the turn and then it's back to full throttle across the yard!
I have had the opportunity to work with different tractors. At the moment I am using a 5125M and it is a mastodon. On my you tube channel you can see this mastodon in action.
I inherited my grandfather's 1983 Case 1190 with front loader. Outside of its third overhaul a few years ago, that tractor is still going strong, incredibly simple to use and operate, and I don't have to have a John Deere mechanic come to my farm to fix my tractor. Life is good.
Bought a 525 and the left side transmission went out at 42 hours. Called my local dealer and they want $1,500 to repair it. The warranty expired 2 months before it failed. Very very disappointed.
This tractor is not for price conscious consumers its for suckers who don't know anything about tractors. That Deere would try to sell a tractor without a live PTO in 2021 is halfway a joke and a insult all at the same time. This tractor is one of the worst buys I have ever seen offered for sale in the equipment industry.
@mmichaud08 Sure. That tractor has what's called a transmission driven PTO which means it will only turn as long as the tractor is moving. That technology is so archaic and outdated it's ridiculous. I am a contributor on TBN and did extensive research on the tractor market for several years before I determined what the best tractor out there is and I caution you to stay away from Deere. There are many reasons for this that I will spare you the details on but Deere is not the company it used to be. They don't care about the compact tractor market. The compact tractor market to them is just a side hustle. Just my 2 cents.
@@blessed7fold Thank you for explaining! I am looking for a general purpose tractor for my property, I have extensive road work to do (700+ yards of road) and general debris moving and clearing I would also like a brush cutter attatch for clearing some fields. I am not farming for a living at the moment. Any recommendations?
@@elijahbey3366 It's awesome, starts up every time. It goes through tall grass no problem. Other than regular maintenance only thing I've had to do is replace the belt after 80 hours.
@@marylandsirensfirebuff9664 Thanks for the reply. My wife and I went to the local JD dealer and drove one yesterday. The only thing that made me question this model is the square tubular frame seemed more than a bit smaller than any other zero turn that I've seen. At 1"x1.5", the frame rail just seems so small. Not sure that makes a difference though.
I'm sure every mower in the Ztrack line is fine, but John Deere could tweak the lower end models a bit and they would not look so pale compared to the higher-end models. It's like comparing the two guys in the Charles Atlas comic book ads...one is the skinny guy who gets sand kicked in his face, while the other is the muscle-bound brute who owns the beach. Would it be too much trouble to make the lower end models appear less skimpy? If anyone doubts what I'm saying, look at a photo of a Z335E alongside a Z740R. Maybe add a roll bar? Not sure.
I'm a Toro guy myself. I have a 2016 Titan with a Kohler engine. Love it. I was going to buy a 2nd one for the cabin but now Toro is cutting corners and putting in a Chinese motor with their own label. That made me instantly walk out the door! Now I'm looking at Deere with a bulletproof Kawasaki. Its too bad Toro did that. Plus Deere has a better warranty!
@@fullthrottle2656 check out Taryl fixes all he did a video about the Kawasaki motors and plastic plastic cam gear. Briggs seam to be good motors for the most part. Kholer I heard where decent. I think they all have the problems.
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Everything electronics junk waiting to break it will spend 90 percent of time in shop WHEN it breaks will mechanic truck also be bringing another tractor so you can get your work done while he's working on yours for a week the more electronics on everything the more expensive and the more they are broke look at 4020 50 years old still running