Just kidding. I still have my trusty B7500 that I mow my lawn with but sold the little John Deere to get a larger tractor. The property that I need to take care of is a family owned place and about 32 acres. It is about 6 miles from my house and there is a barn to store a tractor there. Maybe about half is woods and maybe a little less than half is pasture/hay field. (there is some marshland) My dad used to have donkeys there but they are gone now so there is more to mow now. For our part of Ohio it would be considered pretty hilly. There is a rifle range (we could go up to about 500 yards) and a pistol range. There is a creek and the fields are chopped up and separated from sections of woods. There are also some gravel (crushed limestone) roads to maintain. It is kind of a mess but because of all that it is also beautiful. For years my dad had several different people cutting and baling hay there but most hated the property because of trying to get the baler in and out of there plus they could not load up the wagons very high because of fear of tipping over. (at least the story was something like that) My dad passed away last year and I have been taking care of it. My mom does not care about it so she is really just keeping it for me and some family friends that use it. I'll inherit it someday. My dad used to have a Massey Ferguson 231 (2WD no loader) which was awesome to bush hog with. He sold it and bought a nice smaller 4WD Yanmar (27HP maybe?) with loader some years ago. Then about 2 years ago he sold that and bought a brand new John Deere 1025R with loader, belly mower, backhoe and 4' bush hog. It was a really inappropriate tractor for that property and I have been struggling with it until today when it sold. With a bigger tractor I want to be able to pull a 6' bush hog, big box grader, and do some meaningful loader work. It would be nice to drive it home every once in a while and do some work on my home's 4 acres that has a fair amount of woods. I'm thinking 40ish HP, HST trans and open ROPS. Now that you know the background lets get to tractor selection! Here is what I have looked at in person and a few I have operated:
L4701: I looked at a new one and a barely used one (2020 with 106 hrs) with third function. I operated the used one and it worked fine but the power steering seemed to howl a bit and the loader joystick seemed to have more slop than I thought it should. $29,500+tx and they won't budge on price. I should have asked to operate the new one but didn't think about it. The dealer is supposed to get me an equine discount price on the new one but I have not heard from him yet. This model is not common among private sellers but it is at the top of my list right now for a lot of reasons.
MX5200: I did not operate this one (the key was not in it) and it seems pretty big because of the massive front tires and the huge loader. I really like this tractor and would get a lot of work done but I'm concerned it might be heavy and tear up my yard if I want to work at my house. Maybe any of these tractors I'm looking at would do that? This tractor is at the same dealer and it is a 2020 with 86 hours. They won't budge on the price at $31,500+tx. After buying a cutter and box grader this one is really getting up there possibly past what I am willing to spend. The main reason I looked at it is because I see a few used MX series (4800, 5100, 5200, 5400) that are for sale at reasonable asking prices from private sellers.
L3901: At first I though this is what I wanted and was the first one I looked at. It would probably work but I feel the weight is just not there and the loader capacity might not be what I would like. Probably the biggest issue is that it is narrow and would probably feel tippy on our hills. The dealer looked up ordering some Kubota wheel spacers and they are only 1". WTH? Different dealer than the first two and he was selling this new one for $25,850=tx cash price.
That's all that I have seen in person so far.
I would really like to look at a Grand L4060 (or an LE version) but can't find one that is within two hours drive. What I like about that model is that awesome transmission that it has. It is also the reason I don't like it because it is way more complicated and could see it having issues in its later life. There is also the older Grand 40 series that I like also.
Please comment on these so far for what I want to do with it. Also tell me of some models that I'm missing. (I know I am)
L4701: I looked at a new one and a barely used one (2020 with 106 hrs) with third function. I operated the used one and it worked fine but the power steering seemed to howl a bit and the loader joystick seemed to have more slop than I thought it should. $29,500+tx and they won't budge on price. I should have asked to operate the new one but didn't think about it. The dealer is supposed to get me an equine discount price on the new one but I have not heard from him yet. This model is not common among private sellers but it is at the top of my list right now for a lot of reasons.
MX5200: I did not operate this one (the key was not in it) and it seems pretty big because of the massive front tires and the huge loader. I really like this tractor and would get a lot of work done but I'm concerned it might be heavy and tear up my yard if I want to work at my house. Maybe any of these tractors I'm looking at would do that? This tractor is at the same dealer and it is a 2020 with 86 hours. They won't budge on the price at $31,500+tx. After buying a cutter and box grader this one is really getting up there possibly past what I am willing to spend. The main reason I looked at it is because I see a few used MX series (4800, 5100, 5200, 5400) that are for sale at reasonable asking prices from private sellers.
L3901: At first I though this is what I wanted and was the first one I looked at. It would probably work but I feel the weight is just not there and the loader capacity might not be what I would like. Probably the biggest issue is that it is narrow and would probably feel tippy on our hills. The dealer looked up ordering some Kubota wheel spacers and they are only 1". WTH? Different dealer than the first two and he was selling this new one for $25,850=tx cash price.
That's all that I have seen in person so far.
I would really like to look at a Grand L4060 (or an LE version) but can't find one that is within two hours drive. What I like about that model is that awesome transmission that it has. It is also the reason I don't like it because it is way more complicated and could see it having issues in its later life. There is also the older Grand 40 series that I like also.
Please comment on these so far for what I want to do with it. Also tell me of some models that I'm missing. (I know I am)