Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and.....

   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #21  
Got a pal that bought a 1528 last year and a GC2400 this year.

I bought a New Holland sub and have regretted I did not listen to him ever since.

Massey just has better machines.

You have some equity for a trade in. :)
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #22  
I've given the thought of a trade a great deal of time. Got the small BH6000 hoe with it and now the 51" 3 pt snow blower.... all to say I may lose quite a bit.
Especially when I'd prefer to go up in size.
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #23  
I've given the thought of a trade a great deal of time. Got the small BH6000 hoe with it and now the 51" 3 pt snow blower.... all to say I may lose quite a bit.
Especially when I'd prefer to go up in size.

Keep the blower. We went up a class, from a 1523 to a 1635, only traded our tractor/tractor/mower for a tractor/chains/mower. 0-0-72 was the reason for us.

You should do ok. Are you wanting a BH next time??
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #24  
Yes indeed...... The backhoe with the thumb has been very useful. Never thought I'd use the manual thumb until one day I decided to move some brush.
Hotdog what a nifty tool for just that. Even used the hoe to yank out grapevine from a hedgerow. The only issue with the backhoe on the 1500 or 1600 series MF is the time it takes to switch it out. The smaller hoe takes ten minutes for a novice like myself.

I've still got a couple hundred feet of drainage ditch I wish to install.
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #25  
Yes indeed...... The backhoe with the thumb has been very useful. Never thought I'd use the manual thumb until one day I decided to move some brush.
Hotdog what a nifty tool for just that. Even used the hoe to yank out grapevine from a hedgerow. The only issue with the backhoe on the 1500 or 1600 series MF is the time it takes to switch it out. The smaller hoe takes ten minutes for a novice like myself.

I've still got a couple hundred feet of drainage ditch I wish to install.

NH BH quick hitch or something??

 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #26  
Exactly .... a quick hitch set up. Just as MF has the quick connect for their 23 & 2400 series. The compact size is bolted up onto the frame structure and takes awhile to get off. The hoe also takes up alot more space when disconnected as well. The subcompacts are much quicker.

Right now I'm seeking an older tractor with a brush hog included. If I find one for a decent price that may satisfy my urge for a bigger machine. The tires on the subs are just way too small for a large field that's been worked my big tractors for decades.

You could pound out a kidney.
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #27  
Exactly .... a quick hitch set up. Just as MF has the quick connect for their 23 & 2400 series. The compact size is bolted up onto the frame structure and takes awhile to get off. The hoe also takes up alot more space when disconnected as well. The subcompacts are much quicker.

Right now I'm seeking an older tractor with a brush hog included. If I find one for a decent price that may satisfy my urge for a bigger machine. The tires on the subs are just way too small for a large field that's been worked my big tractors for decades.

You could pound out a kidney.

Oh yeah. That is why we will NEVER own R4's again, either Turfs like we have now, or ags, if money allows, may get a set of Ags for it next year.

Good luck, and keep us posted.
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #28  
Sarg, your comments are interesting... you've got a newer version than the "boomer" NH tractor I looked at while doing research. I looked at 'em all, came back to Kubota and MF, settled on the MF. (The zero% got me.)

I was not very impressed with the NH; their larger tractors looked great --and enjoy a good rep-- but the smaller ones seemed to lack the sophisitcation of other brands- perhaps unfairly, but I ruled them out quickly.

I should add that, after I got my MF, I was quite surprised at how much smaller & "lighter duty" the BX series looked in comparison, especially the backhoe(s).

They've all since (3 yrs now) come out with newer, "improved" models. Mine ain't perfect, but I guess I'm hooked on "red"..... and have been very happy and satisfied with my 2310. The 2400 series are even better, from what I gather. :eek:
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #29  
Sarg, your comments are interesting... you've got a newer version than the "boomer" NH tractor I looked at while doing research. I looked at 'em all, came back to Kubota and MF, settled on the MF. (The zero% got me.)

I was not very impressed with the NH; their larger tractors looked great --and enjoy a good rep-- but the smaller ones seemed to lack the sophisitcation of other brands- perhaps unfairly, but I ruled them out quickly.

I should add that, after I got my MF, I was quite surprised at how much smaller & "lighter duty" the BX series looked in comparison, especially the backhoe(s).

They've all since (3 yrs now) come out with newer, "improved" models. Mine ain't perfect, but I guess I'm hooked on "red"..... and have been very happy and satisfied with my 2310. The 2400 series are even better, from what I gather. :eek:

Other than tweaking the injector pump for Tier IV interim, the rest is all cosmetics, and of course the side by side hydro pedals. But that is it.

How may hours on you GC??
 
   / Thinking about purchasing GC2400 and..... #30  
Hey, Will.

I've got 128 on it now, mostly spent snowblowing. Looks like we're going to miss this storm....

I did, however, add a few "extra" hours this summer, as the mower deck has proven to be an absolute godsend as far as mowing the lawn. Couldn't be happier with my purchase of the used deck from Woody.

I'll be adding a lot more hours next summer, I suspect, using the thumb to get some of the dead trees on my land processed for firewood; I had just begun to experiment with it last summer when the chicken house took priority....:cool:

(So far we have 3 hens that have begun laying. Now we're getting some nice, fresh eggs every day!:D:D)
 

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