Deere has started adding the MSL option to ALL of their loaders, even the 120R. If you don't need to stack pallets on racks, a 3pt pallet fork, even on a sub-compact, will muscle around quite a bit. The 2025 is essentially a 1025R with a beefier rear axle and bigger tires.Īll compacts are going to be much stronger on the 3pt vs the loader. :mrgreen: Maybe the 2025R (Not considered a SCUT tho) for the 3pt lift height, and bigger tires on turf. Right now, for sub-compacts, I'd get the 1025r, end of discussion. ie: Deere 2 or Kubota B/LX (not BX) series. Makes it harder to pick for sure! This is especially true in what we'd call the "small frame" compacts. Better off renting bigger equipment for specialty/infrequent tasks.īetween the major manufacturers, they each have specific models that are outstanding in their class. The work to be done determines the size of the tractor. I used to take the Deere's (and the 'bota's) apart and put 'em together again back in the 2000's. ![]() Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy.
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