sirbuildalot
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I've heard the term thrown around before. A "compact isn't as tough as a utility farm tractor". Typically, brands have several lines designed for different jobs. You'll have small lawn tractors, zero turns mowers, then true garden tractors (which used to mean capable of ground engaging implements and bolt on rear tires). These are getting to be non-existent. Next will be sub compacts like the BX, then compacts, which can range from Kubota B size to as large as a farm tractor size. Then farm tractors and finally, construction equipment. The GT's started going away when the small import diesels washed ashore. Now we have the Kubota BX and other similar size machines that kind of are a super garden tractor on steroids. (Super garden tractor was a real term BTW)
I'll put my old Case/Ingersoll 448's against any bigger machine and pound for pound I don't think anyone would call them flimsy or weak. Another example is my Case 648 hyloader which is rated to lift approx. half of its operating weight to full height. Not to shabby imo. Compared to a compact, a GT is "flimsy", compared to a farm utility tractor some compacts are "weak", compared to real construction grade equipment, farm utility tractors are "flimsy". The term compact could mean a 1500 lb Kubota B with baby tires, or a 7000 lb, 50 hp machine with a 6' front bucket BTW. Kind of a wide spectrum. Every machine can be made to look "flimsy"
Where do we draw the line, and how do you differentiate what is "flimsy" or not?
I'll put my old Case/Ingersoll 448's against any bigger machine and pound for pound I don't think anyone would call them flimsy or weak. Another example is my Case 648 hyloader which is rated to lift approx. half of its operating weight to full height. Not to shabby imo. Compared to a compact, a GT is "flimsy", compared to a farm utility tractor some compacts are "weak", compared to real construction grade equipment, farm utility tractors are "flimsy". The term compact could mean a 1500 lb Kubota B with baby tires, or a 7000 lb, 50 hp machine with a 6' front bucket BTW. Kind of a wide spectrum. Every machine can be made to look "flimsy"
Where do we draw the line, and how do you differentiate what is "flimsy" or not?