Need buying advice on new tractor

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Hey foreman, what size is that landpride? How well does it perform in tall, thick grass? Does the 5040 have enough hp?

The shredder is a LandPride RCR3596-8ft,I just got finished mowing the bottum and the weeds were atleast 4ft tall and thick,I had it in 3low both did great(shredder was set at ground level)).I just bought the tractor and I thought the 8ft mite be alittle to much but I was wrong,it will pull my Woods DS 1440-12ft in lighter stuff without any problems.
 
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Thanks. That is impressive that a 50hp will pull a 12ft brush cutter! :thumbsup:
 
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foreman Etexas said:
Has been a good size tractor for me!!<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=221792"/> Kubota M5040

They also have the exhaust pipe option that runs under hood and out the front of tractor

Man that is a good lookin machine! I notice they have a tighter turning radius than the 5e Deere, and still pretty reasonable too. I'm surprised how much tractor u get for the money compared to the smaller lines. In the case of the Deere the 5e is actually quite a bit cheaper than the 4x20s. I noticed the Deere has the horizontal exhaust listed as an option too.
 
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Man that is a good lookin machine! I notice they have a tighter turning radius than the 5e Deere, and still pretty reasonable too. I'm surprised how much tractor u get for the money compared to the smaller lines. In the case of the Deere the 5e is actually quite a bit cheaper than the 4x20s. I noticed the Deere has the horizontal exhaust listed as an option too.

Thanks!!! I cant say anything bad about JohnDeere,we had some growing up but I know its a totally different tractor now days. I have just had good luck with kubota and know several others that have to,I shopped around before I bought the 5040 at every 50hp out there. Looked at 5055e,I just didnt like the operators platform if you have sat on both,then you know what I mean.
 
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I have 30 acres and horses to gnaw on the land. I was faced with the same choice years ago. Compact or ag utility. I went with ag utility. Got the FEL when purchased. As you have learned, Ag utility is much, much more machine for the money than compact. The FEL is a life saver for horse chores and general work. I would suggest you get a FEL before anything else. A compact is too small to handle FEL tasks that require weight and power. I have Deere's TSS gear transmission. Hasn't been a problem because the transmission shifts from reverse to 2 forward with a flick of the hand. With 45 hp at the PTO a 6 foot shredder is optimum. most of the time, speed is limited by the land profile not the shredder load.

I just started to get into hay. I could only because the ag utility can handle the weight of the no-till drill, baler and moco.

I do most of my own maintenance. I found that any Deere dealer... construction, ag or L&G can order parts. Didn't mean to be a Deere fleet but mower, tractor and backhoe just happened. That's how I found out about parts. Same price ... So my closest dealer is only a few miles away. Make that part of your decision. You will always need parts.
 
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Hosspuller, good points. I bet a 5000# tractor can handle round bales a whole lot easier on the loader. And I don't want to overwork another tractor like I have been the last week or so with the little B. I went back today to the Deere dealer and looked at them again. He didn't have any 4x20s but I sat on the 5055e and the 4105. I still don't really care for the 4105 but the 4005 really seems a little better built. I dont think the tranny is even synchronized though. I also figured out the turning radius is better on the smaller 5000e than the big 5000 limited. The website shows them all at 14.3' but the brochure says the 5045-5075e do 11.6'. I can live with that. Honestly for the money I dont think i can convince myself to go with the 4000 over the 5 at this point. I wish I could get powerreverser on it but the syncshift doesn't seem too bad. I'm thinking the 5055 would be nice for the extra hp over the 45 too. Man, decisions decisions...
 
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They replaced or(renamed)the 5040,with the 5140 about the same time I purchased mine but I was able to buy mine brand new for 26,900 out the door.Didnt even price he 5140 sure it was just alittle more for the new number.When I priced the JohnDeere for the same price I would have been able to get the 5045E.
 
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The shredder is a LandPride RCR3596-8ft,I just got finished mowing the bottum and the weeds were atleast 4ft tall and thick,I had it in 3low both did great(shredder was set at ground level)).I just bought the tractor and I thought the 8ft mite be alittle to much but I was wrong,it will pull my Woods DS 1440-12ft in lighter stuff without any problems.
Where are you located? Everything is relevant. For the certainly western (west of the 98th) life is much easier as you don't get nearly the growth density. Our Southern brethren, bless their hearts, have been a similar issue with lack of rainfall the last few years. For those operating in the NE and MW, the grass and brush grow much thicker/heavier and put much more strain on the bushhogs/tractors. Something that should be considered as you receive input from others on here...
 
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Where are you located? Everything is relevant. For the certainly western (west of the 98th) life is much easier as you don't get nearly the growth density. Our Southern brethren, bless their hearts, have been a similar issue with lack of rainfall the last few years. For those operating in the NE and MW, the grass and brush grow much thicker/heavier and put much more strain on the bushhogs/tractors. Something that should be considered as you receive input from others on here...

That would be Leona,Texas!!A weed is a weed and thick well is thick know matter were your located in the USA!!4ft Is 4ft;)
 
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Went through the same thing a couple of years ago. Ended up with a 5045D with 512 Loader. Absolutely love it! No complaints at all. I bought a 72" tiller, and am using it to till the beginnings of my 250 tree peach orchard, (read 12 600' rows) so it's a long hot pull through coastal sticky gumbo. The 5045D just eats it up! And I use the loader EVERY day for something! It's the most useful equipment on the farm.
 

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