mundamanu
Silver Member
Hello all.
I kind of had my heart set on a New Holland TD5050 until I saw that video that AGCO put out comparing the MF2670HD to the NH, JD, and Kubota comparable tractors. I thought the video was pretty compelling on the Massey side, but, of course, AGCO put out the video. It would be a toss up between the MF2670HD and the MF2680HD for me.
Any thoughts on a comparison between the two/three?
I will say that I have amazing dealer support less than two miles away for the NH, and the Massey dealer, whom I have never dealt with, is twenty miles away.
(Edited to include my intended uses of the tractor):
Land base: 75 acres
Uses:
Plowing 40-60 acres
Pulling disc 10' right now
Seeding with broadcast spreader and two row corn planter
Grading and trenching with a back blade
Bush hogging
Carrying skid tanks of water up hills up to a quarter mile on rough terrain (the TC-40 can carry 150 gallons, but after four years of it it is getting beat up)
Frequent loader work, including turning compost piles, loading manure spreader
Plowing snow with loader and/or back blade
Moving/transporting round bales (baleage and dry hay)
Very likely making straw and hay in the next two to three years -- both round bales and small squares
Thanks.
I kind of had my heart set on a New Holland TD5050 until I saw that video that AGCO put out comparing the MF2670HD to the NH, JD, and Kubota comparable tractors. I thought the video was pretty compelling on the Massey side, but, of course, AGCO put out the video. It would be a toss up between the MF2670HD and the MF2680HD for me.
Any thoughts on a comparison between the two/three?
I will say that I have amazing dealer support less than two miles away for the NH, and the Massey dealer, whom I have never dealt with, is twenty miles away.
(Edited to include my intended uses of the tractor):
Land base: 75 acres
Uses:
Plowing 40-60 acres
Pulling disc 10' right now
Seeding with broadcast spreader and two row corn planter
Grading and trenching with a back blade
Bush hogging
Carrying skid tanks of water up hills up to a quarter mile on rough terrain (the TC-40 can carry 150 gallons, but after four years of it it is getting beat up)
Frequent loader work, including turning compost piles, loading manure spreader
Plowing snow with loader and/or back blade
Moving/transporting round bales (baleage and dry hay)
Very likely making straw and hay in the next two to three years -- both round bales and small squares
Thanks.