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Re: Tractor suggestion?
[Re: booth2]
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03/22/17 11:35 AM
03/22/17 11:35 AM
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Ive got a '14 JD 4105. Great tractor for the size. Was 28k ($330/month) but it included a front loader, bushhog and box blade... its handy on 20 acres and i mow a few neighbors properties for hunting permission
My tractor is 4x4 with the hydrostatic trans.. got 130 hours on it and its been trouble free
Last edited by Reno; 03/22/17 11:36 AM.
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: Tractor suggestion?
[Re: AU7MM08]
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03/22/17 11:47 AM
03/22/17 11:47 AM
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For someone that knows essentially nothing about tractors what would something like JBC described go for? $35K? Ah hell naw!!! That size tractor Kubota or John Deere while also considering a Mahindra. With a FEL 4x4 a must. You're not trying to make a living with it a Kubota M series or John Deere E series. These base tractors probably gone run around $13,000 to $14,000. Add about $4500-$5000 for FEL and about $4500-5000 for MFWD. Cab about another $6000. Then other accessories like more hydraulics will vary.
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Re: Tractor suggestion?
[Re: centralala]
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03/22/17 11:52 AM
03/22/17 11:52 AM
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Booner
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Some Marriott/Auburn
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For someone that knows essentially nothing about tractors what would something like JBC described go for? $35K? Ah hell naw!!! That size tractor Kubota or John Deere while also considering a Mahindra. With a FEL 4x4 a must. You're not trying to make a living with it a Kubota M series or John Deere E series. These base tractors probably gone run around $13,000 to $14,000. Add about $4500-$5000 for FEL and about $4500-5000 for MFWD. Cab about another $6000. Then other accessories like more hydraulics will vary. Wow significantly less than I thought.
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Re: Tractor suggestion?
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03/22/17 12:01 PM
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For someone that knows essentially nothing about tractors what would something like JBC described go for? $35K? Ah hell naw!!! That size tractor Kubota or John Deere while also considering a Mahindra. With a FEL 4x4 a must. You're not trying to make a living with it a Kubota M series or John Deere E series. These base tractors probably gone run around $13,000 to $14,000. Add about $4500-$5000 for FEL and about $4500-5000 for MFWD. Cab about another $6000. Then other accessories like more hydraulics will vary. Wow significantly less than I thought. buddy just bought a new kubota yesterday ... MX4800 gear tractor, 4x4 with FEL, QT bucket.. $26,900 or $440 a month with their insurance. Deere told him they would be $3k less for the same size and HP tractor but he wanted orange.
Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching - even when doing the wrong thing is legal. Aldo Leopold .. (except when it comes to trailer tags)
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Re: Tractor suggestion?
[Re: Rmart30]
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03/22/17 12:11 PM
03/22/17 12:11 PM
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For someone that knows essentially nothing about tractors what would something like JBC described go for? $35K? Ah hell naw!!! That size tractor Kubota or John Deere while also considering a Mahindra. With a FEL 4x4 a must. You're not trying to make a living with it a Kubota M series or John Deere E series. These base tractors probably gone run around $13,000 to $14,000. Add about $4500-$5000 for FEL and about $4500-5000 for MFWD. Cab about another $6000. Then other accessories like more hydraulics will vary. Wow significantly less than I thought. buddy just bought a new kubota yesterday ... MX4800 gear tractor, 4x4 with FEL, QT bucket.. $26,900 or $440 a month with their insurance. Deere told him they would be $3k less for the same size and HP tractor but he wanted orange. we looked at both brands and settled on JD because they gave a better deal
Roads? Where we're going, we dont need roads. ~Doc brown
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Re: Tractor suggestion?
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
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03/22/17 02:30 PM
03/22/17 02:30 PM
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Another thing to consider when looking at small tractors is some have aluminum castings vs iron. Aluminum is cheaper, but it weighs less and usually means the tractor will not pull as good and it could be argued that it isn't as strong. Yes, there is a big weight difference within each make of tractors. For example a john Deere E series weighs a lot less than the John Deere M series in the same size tractor. Reflects in price also. If someone will be hauling the tractor on a trailer that is something to consider. I have been watching the lighter E series for durability issues but seems to be performing well. Thinking of buying one myself.
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