Hello All,
I'm in the market to purchase my first tractor and I'm hoping for some sage advice. I have some experience on an MX4800 (rental) but otherwise, I'm as green as a John Deere (if I'm allowed to mention them on here)
I am 99% certain I'll go with an MX series unit, MX5400 (both DT and HST options) is what I've "built up" on the Kubota online tool. Tractor would be outfitted with front end loader and BH92 backhoe and a box scraper to get started. Other implements that will follow: tiller, flail mower, post hole auger.
I'm working on 10 acres, mainly grassland. 40/60 split between flat/sloped. Sloped area varies between 15 - 25 percent grade.
I've talked with folks locally that swear by the HST's ease of use for varied terrain and back & forth work with the loader and scraper. But there are "old school" folks that lament the lack of "full power" of the HST for general grading and pulling. One guy told me "you test the difference between them by pulling up to a wall, or other immovable object and then try to spin the tires". I can't think of a need for me to do that but I understand his "thinking" behind that challenge.
I know ultimately it will come down to what works best for my situation but I'm open to hearing opinions and learn from the experience of others.
Thanks,
Jim
I'm in the market to purchase my first tractor and I'm hoping for some sage advice. I have some experience on an MX4800 (rental) but otherwise, I'm as green as a John Deere (if I'm allowed to mention them on here)
I am 99% certain I'll go with an MX series unit, MX5400 (both DT and HST options) is what I've "built up" on the Kubota online tool. Tractor would be outfitted with front end loader and BH92 backhoe and a box scraper to get started. Other implements that will follow: tiller, flail mower, post hole auger.
I'm working on 10 acres, mainly grassland. 40/60 split between flat/sloped. Sloped area varies between 15 - 25 percent grade.
I've talked with folks locally that swear by the HST's ease of use for varied terrain and back & forth work with the loader and scraper. But there are "old school" folks that lament the lack of "full power" of the HST for general grading and pulling. One guy told me "you test the difference between them by pulling up to a wall, or other immovable object and then try to spin the tires". I can't think of a need for me to do that but I understand his "thinking" behind that challenge.
I know ultimately it will come down to what works best for my situation but I'm open to hearing opinions and learn from the experience of others.
Thanks,
Jim