I'm just days from pulling the trigger on a new compact tractor. There are a lot of good tractors out there but I have pretty much settled in on a new L4701HST with loader. Everyone I've ever talked to over the years has absolutely praised Kubotas, until last night. A friend of a friend has a2 yr old L60something that he uses for landscaping business. He said it is a horrible tractor, and wouldn't buy another, because it doesn't want to start in cold at all. He also had a tranny leak and experienced some bad service at the dealer. On the cold start problem, he said the factory told him "they don't like the cold". I haven't had a diesel yet but I understand that diesels are more difficult to start in the cold and require more cold start efforts than a gas motor. I know you should have a block warmer, keep it indoors, keep battery strong, activate the glow plugs, etc for cold starts. My question is simply this, for new tractors are Kubotas any harder to start in the cold than competing makes like JD, Kioti, Massey, etc? I know this guy didn't have a block heater plugged in, and stored it outdoors primarily on worksites, so I'm just wondering if he's the root cause of the poor cold starting, but if Kubotas do have a reputation as being a substandard cold starter, I don't want to purchase a warm weather princess. I think I know the answer I'm going to get here but have to ask. Thanks all for your patience with my Noobie question.