New enough to these gadgets that I aparently can't post the link to the Woods PSS72 seeder, but if you Google it it comes right up. To all those who offered opinions and options, adding weight, loading tires, etc. I thank you. Some missed a primary point that I need the ability to prepare and plant 12-13 acres of foodplots in a weather dependant time frame of 3-4 days max, making a no-till seeder highly desirable. While I spend an avg $6K/yr plus the tractor trying to improve and enjoy the natural world I am not convinced we have much say in the matter. Certainly my vehicles will have no impact on the shifting polar axis and changing weather. We washed diapers, recycled pop bottles for a nickel, and opened the widows at night to cool the house. We WERE green before it was cool. I still remember the big scare of the scientifically proven impending coming ice age. I have seen the climate change 4 times a year in most states I have lived, except Larame, which only has 2 days of summer, but I was drinking both days and missed it! Anyway. Thanks for the input .
After searching 3 states I have located a dealer who offered a trade-in on my tractor with 34 hrs only $4,400 less than I paid 4 months ago, on a 5640 which is heavy enough to tote the seeder. My reason for the post was the fact most dealers wanted to discount my "new/slightly used " tractor at least double what they will discount their own rental returns with 10 times the hours. What maintenance have I missed with 34 hrs on the meter? A return with 2-400 hrs driven by part-time seasonal help, possibly unfamiliar with the blinking lights and unable to understamd the meter symbols and who have no financial interest in taking care of the investment is probably less caring and more likely to abuse the machine. Which unit would you prefer to buy? It is what it is, and I will trade the L4600 HST for a new M5640 SUD, FEL and R-4 for a big loss in order to get a machine capable of handling the equipment I now think I need. Pre-TIER 4 units are getting very scarce, and the new Orange T-4 are at least $3K more in price from what I found in my search. One might think that at least a portion of the increase for T-4 units might reflect in an increased value for preT-4 units as well, but not so far from what I was quoted. Be Careful out there and make sure you are certain of your needs, do your research, and then buy the next larger size tractor!