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    Comparison Bought a Massey 4707, Ask Me Anything

    I just got a 2022 4707 w/ delux cab and FEL delivered the other day and I feel like I’m missing some buttons. First, the brake-to-neutral button isn’t anywhere. Definitely not where the manual shows it to be. I thought it was a feature and not an option. I’ve also read through the manual and...
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    Massey 4700 Options

    Thank you very much for that reply. I didn’t think to look at where they were measuring that capacity. That definitely changes things. It also makes a lot more sense that their loaders would match up pretty evenly with Kubota. What’s the formula that you used to figure out the capacity at...
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    Massey 4700 Options

    I’ve settled in on buying a new Massey 4707 and I’m trying to figure out what options I want. Specifically with the loader. The standard 931x seems to lack capacity at just under 2,200lbs. I could upgrade to the 3615 for around $3,500. That would take it up to just under 3,500lbs in lift...
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    Used 6210 Decent Deal?

    There's a 2001 Deere 6210 on tractorhouse that looks like it might suit me. New tractors are hard to find in stock and very expensive (though used tractors aren't cheap either) and I'd prefer to avoid DEF if I can. It's a good ways away and I've only owned one tractor before. I borrowed a...
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    Advice for a Newbie Clearing 120 Acres of Cutover

    First, I want to say thanks to all of you guys for the assistance so far. I've been lurking in here for a while and just reading as much as I can. I really appreciate you guys sharing your experience and advice. Second, my situation: I bought about 120 acres of land that used to be a farm (and...
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    Buying Advice  Newbie trying build a farm from a forest

    This is my first post, but I want to say thanks for the knowledge you guys have shared and I've been able to glean from so many other posts to get me this far. God recently blessed me with just over 115 acres of mostly wooded land (5% clear, 60% pine & 35% hardwood) for an unbelievable price...
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