Posted by Apollo114 on July 08, 2019 at 21:03:02 from (174.224.130.202):
Ill hit the question first then explain, what is the best overall utility tractor at least 45hp?
The background, I grew up on a dairy farm with John Deere 4440s, caterpillar 910 loaders and forklifts. The farm was ...crushed by bad workmanship and bad decisions, and what's left is a 1961 John Deere 4010 diesel with 158 loader, a John Deere 300 industrial diesel, and a To30 Ferguson. The 4010 is great but heavy, the Ferguson is great but with no live hydraulic or PTO it can struggle even with my boxblade, and the 300 gets worked to snowblower or rescue the 4010 in the winter when I plow. I like the 300 for it's size but wish it had more power for it's weight. I like the power brakes and live hydraulics, what would make a better upgrade but that wouldn't be as heavy as the 4010 with these features?
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