Narrowed down to the following. All with hydrostatic drive, 4 wheel drive and a Loader.
I think I've narrowed it down to the 40-45 hp range.
John Deere 4105
Kubota
L4400
Kubota Grand L 3940
Massey 1540 possibly 1547
Bobcat CT445
150 acres planted pines.
5 acre MX track. Ultimately I'm shooting for max 5 acre farm w/ small orchard, vineyard, small nursery and a couple greenhouses (we'll see).
John Deere dealer is right around the corner.
Kubota dealer is where I work.
John Deere is the least expensive but the Massey is very close with almost identical specs. Massey has excellent financing so it effectively makes the tractor much cheaper than the JD since I'm financing. Worry that the Massey is made by iseki, and marketed by AGCO who also sells a rebaged "challenger" version to Catapiller. I looked at the catapillars by accident and was not impressed with the way they look. Noticed also that the new massey 1600 series is out and wonder who makes those tractors and if the same will hold true.
Talked with John Deere dealer and he said that the 4105 is all John Deere except for the engine which is yanmar. Originally thought the 4105 was natrually aspirated 4 cylinder (that's what the brochure I have says) but according to the website specs it's 3 cylinder turbo. I think I'd rather have the naturally aspirated engine.... oh well. Read about the JD4105 having a "standard hydro". What does this mean? How are the other hydros different and what am I going to be lacking with the JD?
Kubotas are a possibility but are 2000 and 2500 more than the other two brands. Kubota has some good financing but they require you to have insurance AND the dealer and/or finance company wants 500 for their trouble. So, ultimately, I look at it like the "good" finance deal isn't really saving me anything. Not sure if Massey will have some of the same issues with their financing.
Bobcat CT445 can be had for 1500 less than the Deere which is the least expensive, but I have to find my own financing. Bobcat is rebadged Kioti, it's a new venture for bobcat that concerns me somewhat.
So, after everything factored in, the massey is probably the best "deal" as far as pricing goes.
Anyone know how any of these tractors stack up for my applications and familiar with features that can help me sort through this?
Anything I'm missing that I need to consider?
Thanks!