I have decided on MX5100 4WD w/ 844 FEL since it appears to be most powerful CUT and best buy in the Kubota economy line. I will be using for various FEL work, brush hog hilly terrain, light clearing, grading driveway and possibly handling round bales (not a lot).
It is my understanding on the current MX5100 geared tranny, clutching is required for the shuttle shift but you don't have to come to a complete stop.
One downside I thought of on the hydro is not being able to apply light left / right brake for tighter turn - but probably not necessary with 4WD engaged.
Thanks
It is my understanding on the current MX5100 geared tranny, clutching is required for the shuttle shift but you don't have to come to a complete stop.
One downside I thought of on the hydro is not being able to apply light left / right brake for tighter turn - but probably not necessary with 4WD engaged.
Thanks