I do wish i had a lager property footprint as I really did like the 4x20 series for stability and power.
Hey if you can turn it around in your driveway what other justification do you need?
I could but Man, that 4x20 series is really a lot larger and cannot fit in my shed
Yes i did think about it.
Indeed, the 4x20s have massive power for their size and can be used for commercial tasks that previously required larger machines. A 66hp 4720 is more powerful than many larger machines and can use heavy commercial implements that used to be off-limits to compact tractors.
The downside is cost though, 4x20's are not cheap and quite thirsty. You can get a larger tractor for less.
Indeed, the 4x20s have massive power for their size
Nuru said:I could but Man, that 4x20 series is really a lot larger and cannot fit in my shed
I don't think you can get a larger similarly equipment tractor for less.
Get it with a Cab. No shed needed. Or alter the shed door, but still get the cab.
I feel the same goes for the 3x20's.....(well the 35 & 3720 at least)...
I thought about the 4x20 as well...what "killed it" for me was the power & size...I didnt really NEED that much HP for my 2 acres, and the 4x20 wouldnt/couldnt fit in my garage while the 3x20 does.
Taking all the "thoughts" in this thread...the perfect tractor for me (and sounds like Nuru too) would be a 3 1/2 x20 ... Height of the 3x20, width of a 4x20, neighborhood of 35-40 horseys... Would be the Goldilocks of tractors...not too big, not too small...
Oh don't you temp me, my banker will get really mad at me for that, but it would be fun LOL! I did like how high it sits up and just looks overall a lot stronger unit