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02-20-2009, 09:03 AM #1Member
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- Gay, WV
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- Kioti DK45 SE HST
Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
New to the forum and looking to buy first tractor. We have 112 acres in SW WV, so we have some hilly areas. A neighbor said he didn't like the previous owner's Kubota (don't know which model), it felt too light and tippy on the hills. Based on that, we've focused on weight primarily and the Mahindra 4530 looked like a good choice (heaviest by far at 5720 lbs.), but it looks like the 4530 is no longer in production. A Mahindra/TYM dealer said that he did get complaints that the 4530 was underpowered for the weight, so that might be why the model was dropped. He offered us a good deal on a TYM T400 with a FEL and a few other options for 19K, about 2K cheaper than the 4530 or Mahindra 4110. It sounds good and the weight isn't bad (3960 lbs.), but the TYM seems to be narrower than most at 59.4 inches.
I'm not sure what other manufacturer's data to use to figure a good stable tractor except for weight and width, but then I tend to overanalyse every purchase (just ask my wife!).
We've also looked at the Kubota L4400 and JD 4005, but the light weight turned us away, and the JD 5103, MF 2615, and Bobcat CT445 were a bit pricey. We're trying to get to see Branson, Montana, and Kiota, but the dealers are a little far. The Cub Cadet 45HP specs looks good, but I've been to 2 dealers and they only carry up to the 32HP.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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02-20-2009, 11:01 AM #2Super Member
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- 2008 Mahindra 5525, 1964 MF-135 diesel, 1951 Farmall Super A, 1951 Minneapolis Moline BF, 1945 Oliver 60 Row Crop, 1949 JD B widefront
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
Here's a photo showing my new 2008 Mahindra 5525 (54 hp engine, 45 hp pto, 2WD, 5370 lb without FEL) and the Kubota B7510HST (21 hp engine, 17 hp pto) that I traded in as part of the deal.

The 5525 rear track measures 72" wide to the tire outer walls and the rear axle centerline is 25" high, a 72/25=2.88 aspect ratio.
Just for grins I checked the same data for my other tractors.
The 1951 Farmall Super A is 63" wide x 20" high giving a 3.15 aspect ratio.

The 1951 Minneapolis Moline BF is 57" wide x 30" high, a 1.90 aspect ratio. This particular BF has that rear portal axle with bull gears is set pretty high in front for row crop work.

Finally, the 1964 Massey Ferguson 135 is 83" wide x 20" high, a 4.15 aspect rato.

The 135 has been modified into this squat configuration for discing and mowing work in the olive orchards around here. It has a standard 135 rear axle, but the front spindles are shorter than usual and the rear wheels have 16" dia rims and wider tires.
Since stability is one of your concerns, bring your steel tape and pocket calculator along when you go tractor shopping and measure these dimensions on the tractors you're eyeballing. And check the specs to see how wide the rear and front wheel tracks can be set. These track widths usually are adjustable.
My 10 acres is very flat pasture so, other than dropping a wheel in a ditch, tipping is not one of my big concerns. If I were in your situation, I'd be looking for tractors with aspect ratios of 3.00 or greater.
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02-20-2009, 11:18 AM #3Silver Member
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- Kentucky
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- AC D10/Kubota 9540
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
I'm a lttle bigger than what you are looking at, Kubota M9540, but my property in south central Kentucky is very hilly. I was told and believe that the way to go is 4wd, cast wheels and filled tires. My tractor has been very stable and I get into areas that I shouldn't. It's all about keeping the weight down low.
Bake
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02-20-2009, 11:24 AM #4
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
One should not just look at weight for stability. The center of mass and where it is located is what counts.
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02-20-2009, 01:03 PM #5Veteran Member
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- Kioti CK25 Shuttle Shift, loaded tires
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
Antonio Carrera I believe is about the most stable, or other articulated. But, these are different beasts that may not fit your needs. The heaviest tractors are Branson and Kioti. Kioti's will be worth your time to go and see.
Definitely get loaded tires.
I sure wish manufacturers would publish center of gravity location.
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02-20-2009, 04:48 PM #6Super Member
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- 2008 Mahindra 5525, 1964 MF-135 diesel, 1951 Farmall Super A, 1951 Minneapolis Moline BF, 1945 Oliver 60 Row Crop, 1949 JD B widefront
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
One additional thought--you might consider dual ag tires for each end of the rear axle to increase your track width (I assume with all your acreage we're talking ag tires here rather than turf tires). I'd check with the dealers you're considering to see if their tractors will handle this type of setup.
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02-20-2009, 05:37 PM #7Platinum Member
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Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
Think your on the right track to figureing out which is better on hills by weight of tractor/width of rear tires outer edge. Get your tires loaded on what ever you get,that will help. I don't have a loader but got weights on front,that helps. Tractors with agg tires width can be adjusted some,industrials are wider,and lower center of gravity,think they help in that regard,depends on how wide you could adjust aggs.
But there just some hills that you should not have any tractor on and sideways don't work very good. If you can mow up and down hill,and you got 4wd tractor,its got to be pretty steep for you not to be able to go safely on.
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02-20-2009, 06:30 PM #8Elite Member
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- Gravely 5665 & JD 4010
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
You might want to check out the Ventrac line. They're much lower to the ground than most tractors. They can be bought with a FEL and 3ph but also can be had with a good mowing deck. Come in both gas and diesel, about 30-35 hp engines. If they had them in about 20 hp range, I might be interested, as I've a 100' drop to to the creek behind the house. Just don't need or want 30+ hp.
RalphThe natural gardener
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02-20-2009, 06:43 PM #9Gold Member
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- Central Texas
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- Current, Power King (antique), Soon to have JD 5103
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
Width is probably your biggest concern and advantage. What every you go with I'd look at getting the widest tires you can. For my JD that was the 16.9's. 4wd will also help. But probably the most important is experience. Anybody can tip a tractor and it takes practice to be able to handle hills. Duals on the rear will also be a big advantage. I'm afraid your not going to find a "inexpensive" tractor to satisfy your needs. You might talk to some of your neighbors who have lived in the area for awhile and see what they recommend also.
Good luck.2008 5103, FEL, 6ft. HD Box Blade, 6ft. Rotory cutter. And many more to come.
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02-20-2009, 06:58 PM #10Elite Member
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- Kubota L4400-1 HST,FEL, 3x3 remotes, TNT. BX1500 54 mmm
Re: Need Recommendation for good hill tractor
WV Joe We are nearly neighbors. I live in Elkview WV. I had a brother who lived in Gay a few years back, before they put the lake in. I want to welcome you to TBN. I had the same concerns that you have with the hillsides and the risk of turning over. I chose the Kubota L4400 HST and had the rears filled with fluid. If you want to try one out in the real world send me a private message and come on over I have lots of hills here too.
Randall
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