Hey guys. Brand new here to the forum and to tractor ownership. I grew up working on vegetable and tree farms but with all gear drive tractors. I'm finally at the point in my life where I need one of my own. I intend on using it for tilling a large garden, firewood transportation, snow removal, mowing roughly 2 acres of grass and general maintenance around the property. It doesn't have a FEL but i talked to Coldwater tractors this week and got information and prices. I know this topic has been discussed in previous forums so I apologize, but I'm looking for some details and confirmation from owners.
I looked at a early 80's B7100D gear drive with around 1600 hrs. and no implements for around $2700. No clue how many owners and condition is fair to good. Tires will need replacing and some TLC for various items.
I'm going tomorrow to look at a 1995 B7100hst 4wd with just south of 500hrs. Original owners, garage kept with maintenance records and includes rear blade and 50 inch finish mower for around $5000. I know it seems like a pretty clear decision but I'm concerned about a couple things:
1. I read an article on here about parts availability being basically non existent for the hydrostatic transmissions for this series tractor. How bad is it?
2. I'm new to hydro trans and have only used gear drive machines before. That's why I have been mostly looking for an older gear driven 7100D. Can I expect reliability from the transmission with regular maintenance and oil/filter changes? I'm concerned with buying something that might time out in a couple years and have issues with normal usage.
3. Will simple tasks like mowing or plowing fields cause issues with the trans/engine to heat up on a regular basis? I've read some owners have had issues with this or damaged their engine/transmission.
Once again I'm sorry for asking something that seems redundant in the past but hydrostatic transmissions are brand new to me. With it being my first real tractor I just want to make sure I'm getting proper information from owners or past owners with real facts before putting out the cash. Thanks again John.
I looked at a early 80's B7100D gear drive with around 1600 hrs. and no implements for around $2700. No clue how many owners and condition is fair to good. Tires will need replacing and some TLC for various items.
I'm going tomorrow to look at a 1995 B7100hst 4wd with just south of 500hrs. Original owners, garage kept with maintenance records and includes rear blade and 50 inch finish mower for around $5000. I know it seems like a pretty clear decision but I'm concerned about a couple things:
1. I read an article on here about parts availability being basically non existent for the hydrostatic transmissions for this series tractor. How bad is it?
2. I'm new to hydro trans and have only used gear drive machines before. That's why I have been mostly looking for an older gear driven 7100D. Can I expect reliability from the transmission with regular maintenance and oil/filter changes? I'm concerned with buying something that might time out in a couple years and have issues with normal usage.
3. Will simple tasks like mowing or plowing fields cause issues with the trans/engine to heat up on a regular basis? I've read some owners have had issues with this or damaged their engine/transmission.
Once again I'm sorry for asking something that seems redundant in the past but hydrostatic transmissions are brand new to me. With it being my first real tractor I just want to make sure I'm getting proper information from owners or past owners with real facts before putting out the cash. Thanks again John.