New guy here that is having a hard time making a decision after countless hours of research. This is going to be long...
I have 11 acres which about 25% wooded. The rest is a river floodplain with fallow fields that I plan to work in the future. Buying additional wooded acreage is a definite possibility. I have a 15 tree orchard and plan on several smaller food plots for whitetail hunting. I have a gravel driveway and we do get a significant amount of snow every winter. I use wood pellets to heat the house and buy them palatalized by the ton. I would like to be able to move the pallets around with the tractor loader. If i could guess the tractor will be used for 60% loader work, 20% field work (brush hog, disc, tiller), and 20% other (grading, snow, tree/brush removal, and general tasks)
I have always been of the opinion to buy a bigger piece of equipment than you really think you need. The old saying "no one ever complained about having too much horsepower or too much torque" applies.. I do not need a 40-50hp tractor for most of the stuff I'm planning on doing, but I would like to have more than enough power and lift capacity.
The only problem I see is weight. I have a 2019 Ram 1500 5.7 (lease) and would hate to have to move up to a 2500 if I decided there was a need to trailer the tractor around. A 40-50hp model with loaded tires and fluids is probably at the very top end of my truck's towing capacity.
So, here we go.. I'm looking at the following:
L3901DT
L4701DT
MX4800DT
Initially I priced the above with the 8x8 shuttle trans but may want to think hard about the hydro version. I am more of a simplistic kinda guy. Drive manual truck/cars and feel that the more "nannies" a vehicle or piece of equipment has the more likely it will spend time in the repair shop. Is the HST inherently more complicated and troublesome than the tried and true shuttle?
I'm also considering one of the newer Massey Ferguson offerings.
Do any of you guys know anything about the Massey 2705e? It is VERY comparable to MX4800 on paper, has a turbo Shibaura engine with NO DPF, and seems to have a really good fit and finish. Much better than some of the offerings from Mahindra and the other S. Korean companies.
The Massey is also significantly cheaper than the Kubota MX4800 with more options.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
I have 11 acres which about 25% wooded. The rest is a river floodplain with fallow fields that I plan to work in the future. Buying additional wooded acreage is a definite possibility. I have a 15 tree orchard and plan on several smaller food plots for whitetail hunting. I have a gravel driveway and we do get a significant amount of snow every winter. I use wood pellets to heat the house and buy them palatalized by the ton. I would like to be able to move the pallets around with the tractor loader. If i could guess the tractor will be used for 60% loader work, 20% field work (brush hog, disc, tiller), and 20% other (grading, snow, tree/brush removal, and general tasks)
I have always been of the opinion to buy a bigger piece of equipment than you really think you need. The old saying "no one ever complained about having too much horsepower or too much torque" applies.. I do not need a 40-50hp tractor for most of the stuff I'm planning on doing, but I would like to have more than enough power and lift capacity.
The only problem I see is weight. I have a 2019 Ram 1500 5.7 (lease) and would hate to have to move up to a 2500 if I decided there was a need to trailer the tractor around. A 40-50hp model with loaded tires and fluids is probably at the very top end of my truck's towing capacity.
So, here we go.. I'm looking at the following:
L3901DT
L4701DT
MX4800DT
Initially I priced the above with the 8x8 shuttle trans but may want to think hard about the hydro version. I am more of a simplistic kinda guy. Drive manual truck/cars and feel that the more "nannies" a vehicle or piece of equipment has the more likely it will spend time in the repair shop. Is the HST inherently more complicated and troublesome than the tried and true shuttle?
I'm also considering one of the newer Massey Ferguson offerings.
Do any of you guys know anything about the Massey 2705e? It is VERY comparable to MX4800 on paper, has a turbo Shibaura engine with NO DPF, and seems to have a really good fit and finish. Much better than some of the offerings from Mahindra and the other S. Korean companies.
The Massey is also significantly cheaper than the Kubota MX4800 with more options.
Thoughts?
Thanks!