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What qualifies a tractor or machine as "flimsy"?
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<blockquote data-quote="philoshop" data-source="post: 6394773" data-attributes="member: 75862"><p>A sarcastic and snarky friend of mine, who is truly a great friend and will always be a great friend, asked me why I thought my Kubota B2500 was a good machine.</p><p>I asked him what his lawnmower weighed and he said about 400 pounds. I told him the belly mower on my Kubota weighs almost as much as his entire lawnmower and then had him come over to help me remove it for the winter. He was surprised.</p><p>It's not a big tractor, but it's built to work.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]612048[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philoshop, post: 6394773, member: 75862"] A sarcastic and snarky friend of mine, who is truly a great friend and will always be a great friend, asked me why I thought my Kubota B2500 was a good machine. I asked him what his lawnmower weighed and he said about 400 pounds. I told him the belly mower on my Kubota weighs almost as much as his entire lawnmower and then had him come over to help me remove it for the winter. He was surprised. It's not a big tractor, but it's built to work. [ATTACH=full]612048[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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