Kubota L4740, L45, or M59
Hello.
Log time reader with little need to post but now face a decision. We have purchased a new place with 40 acres and the possibility to add another 40 or so. The land is mostly level and clear. However there are about 8.5 acres of woods I would like to clear. Other tasks I will need to perform are mowing, tilling, grading, post holes, and general loading/lifting. My bx-23 was a great entry to therapy on a tractor, but certainly I need something much larger.
I started looking at Kubota's L4740 because it was the biggest non-turbo engine I could get with the 854 loader. By the time I ad a backhoe with thumb and other bells and whistles, it gets right up against the L45 in price. I really like the crawl capability, bigger dig capacity, single seat, pump flow, and general sturdiness of the L45. Yet, the PTO horsepower is only 36, vs 40 on the 4740. I loose cruise and other features of the Grand L series as well. All of this leaves me wondering which I should do.
To make matters slightly more difficult, I could make a plausible (but stretch) argument for stepping up to a M-59 and use it for "work" as well. I could put a hammer on it for light demo and the digging capacity is enough I might even be able to pull some underground storage tanks. Ultimately though, we will need something like a Cat 315. So, I am not sure I can justify another $11,000 to step up to the M59 but it sure looks like an impressive machine.
Are there other machines I should consider? I have looked at the Deere 110 but my closest Deere dealer isn't the best. I looked the JCB midi but saw here where PTO hp is only 25, which is an absolute deal killer. If no other machines are comparable, which of these would you kind souls recommend?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Kubota L4740, L45, or M59
I would go for the M59, good backhoe loader machine, put on a 3PH and have a tractor big enough to get something accomplished on 40 to 80 acres. This is more important if you are looking at hilly land, the hills really tax tractors abilities. I have a 110tlb which has been a great machine for me but also have a 4520 (60hp) for most 3PH work, the M59 can handle both jobs well.
Re: Kubota L4740, L45, or M59
I have it but you can live without the cruise control,very seldom use it.
Re: Kubota L4740, L45, or M59
I never have used my cruise other than playing with it to see how it worked. What do you need the PTO power for as in how large of a implement do you wan to pull?
Re: Kubota L4740, L45, or M59
my tractor dont have nor do i need its to slow to drive on the roads it only does 20mph did you look at the M series tractor like the 5140 they have the 1153 fel the m series is a lot bigger of a frame tractor my tractor fel lift almost all of what i ask of it the only thing i cant lift the back of a 7 ton dump up and the other thing a like about my M that it will cut most rocks in half sand stone any way when digging dirt lose best of luck to you i have a 7040sud
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Thanks guys. I'd like to pull as large a mower as I can afford. For now that might be 10 ft. If Santa is good to me maybe a small bat wing. That will be the most commonly used implement.
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I'll be mowing 30+ acres. Salesman acted like that was a lot to not have cruise. Any of you guys mowing anything of any size with an M? How's it do? What do you pull to do so?
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Sounds like you are doing good research into the features and capabilities of the various machines...also that you have needs for a tractor/hoe beyond the 40 acres you just purchased. I would say that I can't recall, ever, seeing a comment where some one was lamenting having purchased TOO MUCH tractor and I have seen MANY posts where people talk about "moving up" to more hp. My recommendation would be to purchase the most HP that you can get while not forgetting that it is the attachments which get the job done...and you need money to purchase them as well.
Of course, larger tractor means larger implements, which means more dollars, but also mean more work done in less time. Only you can decide where the best mix is but my recommendation is to go bigger.