Posted by Luke0927 on August 24, 2020 at 05:49:47 from (99.141.149.138):
Might be long, appreciate the read and thoughts !
I've used this site over the years with help with my older mechanical tractors which I love, but I have 5 kids and busy life and seems like more and more when I need to do some work I have to work on my equipment 1st.
I'm starting to do the research on modern tractors, looking at 4wd FEL in the min 40 HP to 60 HP range.
My largest tractor now is Ford 3600 which I believe is around 45HP, I my old Case backhoe was used for FEL jobs but she's showing lots of age now.
I don't think I would be pleased going under 40 HP, but do wonder if a monder 45 HP feels like the old Ford or more.
My closest dealer is Kubota, I do like the M5660 it would be the more expensive tractor and I think a solid purchase.
I can't help but look at this Massey 2605H, seems to be the older Massey style with some modern features. EGT for emissions no regen or DPF. Massey dealer is about 1 hr from me. I just don't know if I could trust the Massey long term and how available the parts are, I believe its all Indian based diesel and mass produced. But the features and cost are really attractive.
Just starting looking at Yanamar had some experience with a one of their 70s sub compacts and it was a mean little tractor. With Deere running a lot of their engines I think that says something too.
I'm in Georgia both Kubota and Yanamar have manufacturing here.
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