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Old 01-24-2014, 11:54 AM
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Simplicity Legacy Tractors

Anyone on here have any first hand experience with these?
I've been looking for a news tractor/mower and came across
One for what seems to be a good price.
I currently have a 30 yr old Duetz Ultima 1918, but it's getting
Hard to find parts anymore.

I've been looking at the JD 455/445 tractors and the kubota BX 1800 series, most of those are selling between $7500 and $10k
I don't want anything much larger, got the big tractor for anything too heavy
And want the hydrostatic drive so THE BOSS can operate it easily too
Found a 20hp Legacy, 60 inch deck , FEL, snow blade, ballast box, foam filled tires and new belts for $5000, but don't want to spend the money if they are POS machines

There's not much said about them on the tractor forums
Anyone on here got any input??
Old 01-25-2014, 09:09 AM
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I know nothing about the Simplicity. I did look them up on line, pricey for a gas powered tractor. I have a Kubota B7610 with a 54" mid mount deck, bucket loader, commercial sander, front mount snow blower and a 7'5 fisher plow. Its been a fantastic machine, sips fuel and mows the lawn like a carpet.

The BX series is a heck of a machine also, just a tad small for what I needed.

Sorry I could not help on the Simplicity and best of luck with whatever you decide.
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