I was pretty much dead set on the M7060, but then I got looking at the MF 4707. Seem like a lot more tractor for the same dollar. Here are my primary concerns if anyone wants to offer advice.
1. I've had a NH TC-45 for the last 17 years. I do mostly low RPM work, lots of loader work, lots of moving logs and stacks of lumber around. I really concerned about the DPF and regen and wonder if I will be doing that all the time and/or having to get used to run the engine at higher RPM than I am used to doing with the NH. Just seems like a real waste, more noise, more engine wear, more fuel consumption. Not having that type of emissions stuff on the Massey seems like a huge advantage.
2. I would get the kubota with the 12 speed and creep. Seems like creep is big price jump and lead time with the massey. I read somewhere that low gear on the massey is 2.4 MPH which sounds real fast. Can that be right?
3. One of the big factors for me is being able to get parts in 25 years. Not sure if my reasoning is valid, but with shifting aquisitions and stuff with MF, kubota seems a bit more stable. Also they have made the M6060/7060 for a long time so there must be a trillion out there. The 4707 is newer and they could discontinue it next year for all I know.
4. Anyone heard of issues with the Kubota 12 speed? On you tube is a guy doing a review and said he had internal troubles with his and supposedly the dealer said "they were having trouble with those". I havent been able to find any corroboration of this (linkage can be finicky to adjust, but talking about internal problems).
5. Thinking maybe the MF is " too big" . I do have lots of woods and not a lot of wide open spaces, occasionally need to weave thru trees. I havnt seen the M
F in person yet so I dont have a good sense of it yet.
Any thoughts appereciated
1. I've had a NH TC-45 for the last 17 years. I do mostly low RPM work, lots of loader work, lots of moving logs and stacks of lumber around. I really concerned about the DPF and regen and wonder if I will be doing that all the time and/or having to get used to run the engine at higher RPM than I am used to doing with the NH. Just seems like a real waste, more noise, more engine wear, more fuel consumption. Not having that type of emissions stuff on the Massey seems like a huge advantage.
2. I would get the kubota with the 12 speed and creep. Seems like creep is big price jump and lead time with the massey. I read somewhere that low gear on the massey is 2.4 MPH which sounds real fast. Can that be right?
3. One of the big factors for me is being able to get parts in 25 years. Not sure if my reasoning is valid, but with shifting aquisitions and stuff with MF, kubota seems a bit more stable. Also they have made the M6060/7060 for a long time so there must be a trillion out there. The 4707 is newer and they could discontinue it next year for all I know.
4. Anyone heard of issues with the Kubota 12 speed? On you tube is a guy doing a review and said he had internal troubles with his and supposedly the dealer said "they were having trouble with those". I havent been able to find any corroboration of this (linkage can be finicky to adjust, but talking about internal problems).
5. Thinking maybe the MF is " too big" . I do have lots of woods and not a lot of wide open spaces, occasionally need to weave thru trees. I havnt seen the M
F in person yet so I dont have a good sense of it yet.
Any thoughts appereciated