I live in Georgia. We had a tornado come through some months back and knocked the power out for over two weeks in some places. My neighbor bought one of the 25 HP Summit tractors a short time before the tornado hit. He called me and asked if I had a spare generator that he could borrow as his was having carb issues. I told him that I had a PTO unit that I use on my 1977 Ford 1600, and it was already hooked up on the tractor as we had just used it for 3 days continuous before our power came back on. I was expecting that he would just come drive my little ford 1600 back to his house and use it, but instead he brought his new shiny Summit tractor for the task. I helped him disconnect my old 45-year-old tractor and reconnect his new Summit tractor to the PTO generator. He heads off and gets the lights on in his house and all was good... well good until sometime into the night when he said the lights went out around 1am. I get a call and he sez," can I come get the old 1600 Ford as this POS Summit engine let loose last night and oil is everywhere" I said I would bring it to him and help get it hooked up. Long story short is that my 45-year-old Ford 1600 had ran nonstop with full generator load at wide open throttle for 3 days at my house and 2 days at his house with zero problem. These cheaply made tractors are good for the weekender but may not hold up to heavy usage. We bought the Ford 1600 new and it now had 5100 hours on it. The engine and transmission are original. It is on the 3rd clutch...
You have the most compelling story. I would love to know how Summit handled the problem with your neighbors tractor, did they fix it, give him another tractor or give him his money back??
@@dannyboy6332 I'm pretty sure that they covered it under warranty as I haven't heard him say that they didn't. He normally just uses it for light duty stuff on the weekend. He has stated that he will not be hooking it to anything that runs continuously like he did with my PTO generator. I tell him that if his power goes out next time to just come get the old reliable 45-year-old Ford ;) It makes for a fun laugh :)
@@dannyboy6332 Personally I don't think these tractors are built for actual heavy-duty day in and day out use. I think they are more for a weekend user, gardener, finish mower or light bush hog work, or someone looking for a nice cheap tractor. I can't see these tractors being put on a farm and plowing all day every day. I am not trying to knock the tractor by any means, but I am just being honest. I have numerous tractors and have run them for most of my 63 years on earth. If I were to buy a new tractor for my wife to putter around on, I wouldn't hesitate to buy one for her with the shuttle type transmission. However, I would be afraid to buy one and put it to work pulling a grain mill, turning plows, or harrowing all day with it.
No summit available in my area. We have MF JD and K. Got the 2025R. Initial price is important. But the initial savings are lost if service support is not local.
The one piece of advice that stuck out to me when shopping for our first new tractor was: Prioritize choosing the best dealer/service center as much as your tractor model. For us in our location this meant JD, Kubota and LS. We ended up with LS; I think we'll be happy. (Also found out that blue paint is a lot cheaper than Green or Orange - $10,000 and $13,000 respectively).
I have 6 weeks and just over 20 hours on my Summit. I am very pleased with it. I bought it at Atwoods, the store manager called Summit for me and had the tool box shipped, but all the new Tractors at this Atwoods already has a tool box mounted on them.
Sounds like that manager was on top of things! I just never knew anything about it until Summit mentioned it in a post. Well if you ever have any pros/cons I didn’t mention I would love to hear some other users thoughts!
Buying the first year of the first model of a new company is always a gamble, but having a good dealer is probably more inportant. Summit to mewants to help not forced to help. Great video!
Agreed! I was a little skeptical at first but the way their customer service and repair department have been has made me feel alot better about the company. Thanks for watching
Good honest review/update. I appreciate these kind of videos. I’m considering buying one myself as soon as it comes available in my area. I’ve been following you and good works tractors about the summit tractor. So far I see mostly positive things. I have never owned a tractor and the orange and green ones seem to lack some stuff that already comes with the summit. For quite a bit less. Keep the updates and use of the tractor coming.
Excellent recap and commentary! I first heard about Summit Tractors and ITL watching Good Works Tractors which got me interested in keeping track of the company. Then you came up in my suggested feed and I became a subscriber. I'm also watching Piney Grove and their recent new partnership with Summit Tractors. I like and trust both those channels very much and feel they are both highly principled, but still it is nice to hear the perspective of someone that has shelled out their own hard earned money for everything as well. I'm going to become a first time tractor owner this year. I am looking to buy property in the spring, something between 5 and 15 acres. I'm about 7 to 10 years away from retiring so this is likely the only tractor I will every own. I am really liking everything I am seeing and hearing about Summit, especially the price. Being able to buy 3 or 4 Summit implements with the tractor for the price of another brand tractor and just a loader is huge for someone like myself!
To me, comes across as a big-box-store component tractor with an unproven track record. Good to get your 50 hour input but, come back at the 500, 1000, and 2000 hour marks and give us updates, and whether the risk you refer to was worthwhile.
Nice video. I do like the fact that tractor comes with front and rear hydraulics. I have a Kubota and have had the hydraulics put on the front for a grapple and would like rear hydraulics as well, but it would be another$1,000 or more. But I do have a good dealer and have not had any issues at all with the tractor. The worst thing about older John Deeres were their proprietary quick detach on their tractors. The universal is so much better to get affordable implements new and used. I do hope Summit does well. If they ever get an affordable tractor with a little more power and a cab I could be interested sometime in the future.
Awesome video. Been watching videos on the TX25 from almost all YTs. If I had a different applicable use(s), I probably would have selected it as well. However, wanting to keep my nice lawn "an as light as reasonably possible garden tractor style" is needed. But a good dirt/brush/rock picker upper is needed as well. Settled with JD1025R, with help from proper ballasting it is my little Swiss army knife. Apparently the TX25 will have other brothers/sisters but for right too big for at some of my applications. Seems awesome though.
Great summary from a real user, not a sponsored user. I tend to look for those who comment honestly because they paid their own way, and give real-life reviews. You didn't mention the size difference between your old 1025R, and the Summit TX25, which, I think, is a much more stable and robust size (especially with the larger tires and ballasted rear tires). I'm sure your subscriber list will continue to grow.
Thanks! I try to tell my experience and be open and honest about it. I had a 2025r before this one and they are pretty close to even. The 2025r may have had a little more ground clearance than my summit but not much.
Wasn't aware the previous you had was a 2025R. That's not a real popular series, from what I've seen, but you did mention it in the review (I missed that). The plusses sure outweighed the minuses, I think. The future parts/service concerns; only time will tell.
I ended up with kubotas ….im fairly able to maintain and fix most everything not digital on a tractor (other than major hydraulic internal issues) I have a dealer about 15 miles from me and glad I went with a brand that has a dealer close by……being my latest tractor is a L3902 , filters are available from other parties yet….kubota only for now.. my dealer had everything I needed when it came to the 50 hr service .. They’ve also been super helpful with questions I’ve had. Most tractors now days are probably similar to reliability but they’ll all have issues at some point…..dealer support is crucial imo to keep an expensive tractor doing tractor things. Nice video and honest review!
You always have good information. I was on my way to buy the Summit when I saw your 50Hour video. I took a step back. This video makes me feel a little better. Thanks, keep it up!
I will definitely be looking at their bigger tractor. My Mahindra is 10 years old. No problems in that 10 years. Just now getting around to replace a hydraulic hose I caught on a tree. The new summit has a few features I wish I had.
Hey, very informative and done well. I am friends with Brock. Thinking about doing what you did but I have a 1026R. I want rear & front remotes and added weight. $$$. So I have been watching your stuff closely. Thanks!! Doing this would also give me more content for my channel as well. Take care
Repair centers are the issue, closest one for us in Washington State is over 250 miles away. That is a deal breaker for a lot of us. They sure do offer a lot of bang for the buck though. Many items standard that are very expensive as options on Deer and Kubota
Glad you’re enjoying your Summit Tractor. You covered some areas of concern that I share. The US and world tractor market are fairly small markets overall. Solis, Mahindra, Kioti, TYM, LS, Branson, and other asian manufacturers are competing for the compact, sub-compact US market against Kubota, John Deere, New Holland, Bobcat, Massey, Case etc. Price points, included features build quality, warranties, and manufactures financing programs make the decision on which to buy fairly complex. For me I chose not to buy Chinese for many reasons. First there’s the communist tyranny government, true enemies of republic democracies. When you can easily deal with foreign US allies, better quality at a very competitive price, have a dealer backing your purchase with maintaining and obtaining parts when needed and support local dealers who also support the Ag community with jobs and services, why would anyone opt for supporting a Chinese communist government controlled company? For me the price of supporting US allies, local dealers and not contributing to the CCP is by far the best way to do my part to help preserve Our constitutional freedoms. If you can’t buy American at least buy from US allies. The bigger picture my friend, hope this helps others to consider not just the price things but the value of our actions and the things we put our American dollars into.
Resale value is so overrated. Your saving $ 10K upfront and the service use for many years. So the resale is just icing on the cake. Irrelevant unless your looking for a short term purchase. Excellent video, begs the question of when JD and other premium brands will once again put people in front of profits.
Best of luck with tractor. I brought a Massey ferguson 1825e. Dealer 5 miles away. The easyest tractor to drive and use wife even uses it. Add a rock bucket. Life is good
Tractor seems nice, and I considered it for a small second unit. My experience with Summit is they lost my business on the box blade/land level due to dragging their feet. If that’s how they deal with their tractor customers, I wouldn’t want to buy one.
Bobcat tractors are priced significantly less than the comparable Kiyoti. Bobcat prices parts more expensive, which must just be part of their sales structure, but you can buy Kiyoti parts for about 2/3 the price since they’re mostly the same tractor.
Nice video. Do you find the engine underpowered? Most are 1.6 L and this one is only 1.0L. Also the hydraulic pump and rate seem to be about 1/3 to 1/2 that of other compact tractors at 25HP? Thanks
For a little comparison. Deere 2025r 1267cc summit 1318cc. 2025r hydraulic flow 3.5gpm, Summit 4.8gpm. Are there 25hp tractors with higher cc and/or higher flow? Yes, but this tractor by no means is lower than most of the competition.
Im probably going to pull the trigger on one of these. I own a small property of 14 acres, so I really don't need to soend 30 grand on a tractor. I just need a grapple and brush hog.
Honestly the odds of a manufacturer being a startup and making it now are close to zero. Sadly its just a fact. Try getting parts 10 years from now. Call me whatever you want to but history is on my side and that is where things were rolling along quite well now what we projecting have for the next decade now. Try sourcing some Frontier parts or Jinma. I wish Summit the very best and the more competitive the arena the better the product will be for everyone so I really hope I'm wrong.
I’m and on the waitlist for a location near me and I think I’m gonna wait for the bigger version. I don’t plan on selling it so resell value means little to me and that’s everyone’s biggest argument for green or orange.
The Summit Tractor design will likely stabilize within two more years. The biggest negative of what you mentioned would probably be the lack of enough foot room.
They seem like a company that is going to stick around so hopefully 🤞🏼. Ya I’ve sort of gotten used to the foot room by now…. I’m a size 10 1/2 shoe so people with smaller feet might be able to handle it better. Usually just the big work boots is where I get caught alot
So your biggest pro is they are making changes to make the tractor better is a head scratcher you make it sound like John Deere, Kubota and the other brands setting back doing nothing to make their products better. 🤔
You can buy a Kubota for around the same price that will hold its value and dealers all over I have seen on the Internet selling them at Home Depot. Red flag
I am in a couple of 1025 groups. Your name comes up from time to time. Some very unkind things have been said. I try to defend you when I can. People sure can be mean.
Ya I’ve had a few negative comments on here…. Thanks for having my back! Everyone has their own opinions on things. Just sharing what I did and how it turned out for me. Thanks for watching!
I bought the smallest Kabota in 2018 and have had no trouble. But, I wanted to replace the loader bucket to a 4 in 1 and the have the 3 in 1 hydraulic valve put on the front. The Dealer wants my bucket and $4,100 for this change. My Dealer say's my tractor which has about 7,ooo hours on it would sell for about $ 18,000 dollars. I think I will purchase a Summit which comes stock with the attachments I want and get a new tractor which would probably cost me about $6,000 give or take a few dollars. Sounds good to me. Any opinions out there would be appreciated.
I live in Georgia. We had a tornado come through some months back and knocked the power out for over two weeks in some places. My neighbor bought one of the 25 HP Summit tractors a short time before the tornado hit. He called me and asked if I had a spare generator that he could borrow as his was having carb issues. I told him that I had a PTO unit that I use on my 1977 Ford 1600, and it was already hooked up on the tractor as we had just used it for 3 days continuous before our power came back on. I was expecting that he would just come drive my little ford 1600 back to his house and use it, but instead he brought his new shiny Summit tractor for the task. I helped him disconnect my old 45-year-old tractor and reconnect his new Summit tractor to the PTO generator. He heads off and gets the lights on in his house and all was good... well good until sometime into the night when he said the lights went out around 1am. I get a call and he sez," can I come get the old 1600 Ford as this POS Summit engine let loose last night and oil is everywhere" I said I would bring it to him and help get it hooked up. Long story short is that my 45-year-old Ford 1600 had ran nonstop with full generator load at wide open throttle for 3 days at my house and 2 days at his house with zero problem. These cheaply made tractors are good for the weekender but may not hold up to heavy usage. We bought the Ford 1600 new and it now had 5100 hours on it. The engine and transmission are original. It is on the 3rd clutch...
You have the most compelling story. I would love to know how Summit handled the problem with your neighbors tractor, did they fix it, give him another tractor or give him his money back??
@@dannyboy6332 I'm pretty sure that they covered it under warranty as I haven't heard him say that they didn't. He normally just uses it for light duty stuff on the weekend. He has stated that he will not be hooking it to anything that runs continuously like he did with my PTO generator. I tell him that if his power goes out next time to just come get the old reliable 45-year-old Ford ;) It makes for a fun laugh :)
@@timothyallbritton1961 lol. Thanks for answering, but i would be mad also if i just bought it and the engine blew.
@@dannyboy6332 Personally I don't think these tractors are built for actual heavy-duty day in and day out use. I think they are more for a weekend user, gardener, finish mower or light bush hog work, or someone looking for a nice cheap tractor. I can't see these tractors being put on a farm and plowing all day every day. I am not trying to knock the tractor by any means, but I am just being honest. I have numerous tractors and have run them for most of my 63 years on earth. If I were to buy a new tractor for my wife to putter around on, I wouldn't hesitate to buy one for her with the shuttle type transmission. However, I would be afraid to buy one and put it to work pulling a grain mill, turning plows, or harrowing all day with it.
@@timothyallbritton1961 thank you for the response. I agree.
No summit available in my area. We have MF JD and K. Got the 2025R. Initial price is important. But the initial savings are lost if service support is not local.
The one piece of advice that stuck out to me when shopping for our first new tractor was: Prioritize choosing the best dealer/service center as much as your tractor model. For us in our location this meant JD, Kubota and LS. We ended up with LS; I think we'll be happy. (Also found out that blue paint is a lot cheaper than Green or Orange - $10,000 and $13,000 respectively).
I have 6 weeks and just over 20 hours on my Summit. I am very pleased with it. I bought it at Atwoods, the store manager called Summit for me and had the tool box shipped, but all the new Tractors at this Atwoods already has a tool box mounted on them.
Sounds like that manager was on top of things! I just never knew anything about it until Summit mentioned it in a post. Well if you ever have any pros/cons I didn’t mention I would love to hear some other users thoughts!
Just watched your 50hr video...and AGAIN... I don't even own a tractor (yet) but I appreciate you take your time and effort to help other people out!!
Buying the first year of the first model of a new company is always a gamble, but having a good dealer is probably more inportant. Summit to mewants to help not forced to help. Great video!
Agreed! I was a little skeptical at first but the way their customer service and repair department have been has made me feel alot better about the company. Thanks for watching
Good honest review/update. I appreciate these kind of videos. I’m considering buying one myself as soon as it comes available in my area. I’ve been following you and good works tractors about the summit tractor. So far I see mostly positive things. I have never owned a tractor and the orange and green ones seem to lack some stuff that already comes with the summit. For quite a bit less. Keep the updates and use of the tractor coming.
Thanks! Glad my videos have been helpful
I agree! Similar situation myself.
Excellent recap and commentary! I first heard about Summit Tractors and ITL watching Good Works Tractors which got me interested in keeping track of the company. Then you came up in my suggested feed and I became a subscriber. I'm also watching Piney Grove and their recent new partnership with Summit Tractors. I like and trust both those channels very much and feel they are both highly principled, but still it is nice to hear the perspective of someone that has shelled out their own hard earned money for everything as well. I'm going to become a first time tractor owner this year. I am looking to buy property in the spring, something between 5 and 15 acres. I'm about 7 to 10 years away from retiring so this is likely the only tractor I will every own. I am really liking everything I am seeing and hearing about Summit, especially the price. Being able to buy 3 or 4 Summit implements with the tractor for the price of another brand tractor and just a loader is huge for someone like myself!
To me, comes across as a big-box-store component tractor with an unproven track record. Good to get your 50 hour input but, come back at the 500, 1000, and 2000 hour marks and give us updates, and whether the risk you refer to was worthwhile.
Good video and good update on Summits. Tractor Hard! 🚜💪!
Thanks!
Thank you for a well organized and thoughtful video.
I like you’re honest no nonsense review my friend
Nice video. I do like the fact that tractor comes with front and rear hydraulics. I have a Kubota and have had the hydraulics put on the front for a grapple and would like rear hydraulics as well, but it would be another$1,000 or more. But I do have a good dealer and have not had any issues at all with the tractor. The worst thing about older John Deeres were their proprietary quick detach on their tractors. The universal is so much better to get affordable implements new and used. I do hope Summit does well. If they ever get an affordable tractor with a little more power and a cab I could be interested sometime in the future.
Good info. Farm center down the road from me just started carrying these. Price, just under $20,000.
Awesome video. Been watching videos on the TX25 from almost all YTs. If I had a different applicable use(s), I probably would have selected it as well. However, wanting to keep my nice lawn "an as light as reasonably possible garden tractor style" is needed. But a good dirt/brush/rock picker upper is needed as well. Settled with JD1025R, with help from proper ballasting it is my little Swiss army knife. Apparently the TX25 will have other brothers/sisters but for right too big for at some of my applications. Seems awesome though.
Great summary from a real user, not a sponsored user. I tend to look for those who comment honestly because they paid their own way, and give real-life reviews. You didn't mention the size difference between your old 1025R, and the Summit TX25, which, I think, is a much more stable and robust size (especially with the larger tires and ballasted rear tires). I'm sure your subscriber list will continue to grow.
Thanks! I try to tell my experience and be open and honest about it. I had a 2025r before this one and they are pretty close to even. The 2025r may have had a little more ground clearance than my summit but not much.
Wasn't aware the previous you had was a 2025R. That's not a real popular series, from what I've seen, but you did mention it in the review (I missed that). The plusses sure outweighed the minuses, I think. The future parts/service concerns; only time will tell.
I ended up with kubotas ….im fairly able to maintain and fix most everything not digital on a tractor (other than major hydraulic internal issues)
I have a dealer about 15 miles from me and glad I went with a brand that has a dealer close by……being my latest tractor is a L3902 , filters are available from other parties yet….kubota only for now.. my dealer had everything I needed when it came to the 50 hr service ..
They’ve also been super helpful with questions I’ve had.
Most tractors now days are probably similar to reliability but they’ll all have issues at some point…..dealer support is crucial imo to keep an expensive tractor doing tractor things.
Nice video and honest review!
You always have good information.
I was on my way to buy the Summit when I saw your 50Hour video. I took a step back.
This video makes me feel a little better.
Thanks, keep it up!
Glad I could help
I will definitely be looking at their bigger tractor. My Mahindra is 10 years old. No problems in that 10 years. Just now getting around to replace a hydraulic hose I caught on a tree. The new summit has a few features I wish I had.
Hey, very informative and done well. I am friends with Brock. Thinking about doing what you did but I have a 1026R. I want rear & front remotes and added weight. $$$. So I have been watching your stuff closely. Thanks!! Doing this would also give me more content for my channel as well. Take care
Thanks man! Brock is the guy!! Let me know if you do get one. Would love to hear more feedback about what other people thing.
Thanks for the update man I'm going to buy me a summit I've had a lot of tractors in my life I run a lot of tractors but yeah thank you very much
No problem 👍
Repair centers are the issue, closest one for us in Washington State is over 250 miles away. That is a deal breaker for a lot of us. They sure do offer a lot of bang for the buck though. Many items standard that are very expensive as options on Deer and Kubota
Informative. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Great 50 hour review about the Summit tractor. They seem beefy👍
They seem really well made so far! Thanks for watching!
Glad you’re enjoying your Summit Tractor. You covered some areas of concern that I share.
The US and world tractor market are fairly small markets overall.
Solis, Mahindra, Kioti, TYM, LS, Branson, and other asian manufacturers are competing for the compact, sub-compact US market against Kubota, John Deere, New Holland, Bobcat, Massey, Case etc.
Price points, included features build quality, warranties, and manufactures financing programs make the decision on which to buy fairly complex.
For me I chose not to buy Chinese for many reasons.
First there’s the communist tyranny government, true enemies of republic democracies. When you can easily deal with foreign US allies, better quality at a very competitive price, have a dealer backing your purchase with maintaining and obtaining parts when needed and support local dealers who also support the Ag community with jobs and services, why would anyone opt for supporting a Chinese communist government controlled company?
For me the price of supporting US allies, local dealers and not contributing to the CCP is by far the best way to do my part to help preserve Our constitutional freedoms.
If you can’t buy American at least buy from US allies.
The bigger picture my friend, hope this helps others to consider not just the price things but the value of our actions and the things we put our American dollars into.
Resale value is so overrated. Your saving $ 10K upfront and the service use for many years. So the resale is just icing on the cake. Irrelevant unless your looking for a short term purchase. Excellent video, begs the question of when JD and other premium brands will once again put people in front of profits.
Best of luck with tractor. I brought a Massey ferguson 1825e. Dealer 5 miles away. The easyest tractor to drive and use wife even uses it. Add a rock bucket. Life is good
Good Informatica 👍 I have faxed a lever stop not hard 😮 love the color ty 👴🏆🏆🐕🚜🤠🕺😎
Tractor seems nice, and I considered it for a small second unit. My experience with Summit is they lost my business on the box blade/land level due to dragging their feet. If that’s how they deal with their tractor customers, I wouldn’t want to buy one.
I WISH they were sold in more locations! Not every store they're associated with (ie Rural King, Atwoods, etc) even carry them!
I went with Bobcat, seems like a good tractor, dealer was responsive and price was incredible.
A Bob Cat is Just a KIOTI with a lot higher price, so bought the DK4210 SE hhs
Bobcat tractors are priced significantly less than the comparable Kiyoti. Bobcat prices parts more expensive, which must just be part of their sales structure, but you can buy Kiyoti parts for about 2/3 the price since they’re mostly the same tractor.
Good choice!
What kind of parts are you needing at 50hrs??
Nice video. Do you find the engine underpowered? Most are 1.6 L and this one is only 1.0L. Also the hydraulic pump and rate seem to be about 1/3 to 1/2 that of other compact tractors at 25HP? Thanks
For a little comparison. Deere 2025r 1267cc summit 1318cc. 2025r hydraulic flow 3.5gpm, Summit 4.8gpm. Are there 25hp tractors with higher cc and/or higher flow? Yes, but this tractor by no means is lower than most of the competition.
I'm just worried if this company goes under where would I get part or it fixed
Im probably going to pull the trigger on one of these. I own a small property of 14 acres, so I really don't need to soend 30 grand on a tractor. I just need a grapple and brush hog.
You won’t be sorry - great value and more than I need for our 11 acres doing the same stuff. 50 hours in on mine and happy with it.
Honestly the odds of a manufacturer being a startup and making it now are close to zero. Sadly its just a fact. Try getting parts 10 years from now. Call me whatever you want to but history is on my side and that is where things were rolling along quite well now what we projecting have for the next decade now. Try sourcing some Frontier parts or Jinma. I wish Summit the very best and the more competitive the arena the better the product will be for everyone so I really hope I'm wrong.
How about a video on removing the loader? is it as easy as the Deere?
They seem
To be a good tractor, they’re just not here in ME yet
I’m and on the waitlist for a location near me and I think I’m gonna wait for the bigger version. I don’t plan on selling it so resell value means little to me and that’s everyone’s biggest argument for green or orange.
Ya resell was the biggest thing people seem to bring up. I plan on having mine for years to come.
Greetings from Reno,Nevada.
I’m doing the same thing. Waiting for the larger unit with a cab.
Should have inserted pics or areas you were discussing. but good video.
Hey, where you from? I'm from Mcdonald County, MO.
Dawg is summit Korean demon 🎉bloke 😮
Did you trade your john deere in? Or sell it outright.
Sold it outright. Got a better deal that way.
Never liked JD or any of the big 4 tractor groups… always went with the alternative… been perfectly happy without the premium pricing and rip-offs.
Summit is own by International. Maybe you have heard of them. They are as well known as John Deere.
Do they make a backhoe for this tractor?
Yes they do. Is $8000
👍🏻
Wish I could get one in N.E. Pa
You might be able to contact Summit and see if they plan on getting any in that area.
The Summit Tractor design will likely stabilize within two more years. The biggest negative of what you mentioned would probably be the lack of enough foot room.
They seem like a company that is going to stick around so hopefully 🤞🏼. Ya I’ve sort of gotten used to the foot room by now…. I’m a size 10 1/2 shoe so people with smaller feet might be able to handle it better. Usually just the big work boots is where I get caught alot
John Deere is a after market tractor anyway you didn’t downgrade it’s probably better. If you bought a kubota you’ll never look back
They look like a very well built tractor. I like you don't think of resale when you expect to have & use it for many years to come.
A green Solis.
So your biggest pro is they are making changes to make the tractor better is a head scratcher you make it sound like John Deere, Kubota and the other brands setting back doing nothing to make their products better. 🤔
You can buy a Kubota for around the same price that will hold its value and dealers all over I have seen on the Internet selling them at Home Depot. Red flag
No you nant
Been around equipment my whole life there's no perfect machine they all have there down falls.
Agreed! Every tractor will have its own pros and cons.
Anything better than a JD. You can buy an adapter from skid steer to JD and be able to use all your JD loader stuff on your tractor
I am in a couple of 1025 groups. Your name comes up from time to time. Some very unkind things have been said. I try to defend you when I can. People sure can be mean.
They're just jealous!
Ya I’ve had a few negative comments on here…. Thanks for having my back! Everyone has their own opinions on things. Just sharing what I did and how it turned out for me. Thanks for watching!
I bought the smallest Kabota in 2018 and have had no trouble. But, I wanted to replace the loader bucket to a 4 in 1 and the have the 3 in 1 hydraulic valve put on the front. The Dealer wants my bucket and $4,100 for this change. My Dealer say's my tractor which has about 7,ooo hours on it would sell for about $ 18,000 dollars. I think I will purchase a Summit which comes stock with the attachments I want and get a new tractor which would probably cost me about $6,000 give or take a few dollars. Sounds good to me. Any opinions out there would be appreciated.