Ok, no one is on the tractor. Who got out and back in after taking the picture?
Those size of tractors are great in the mud. Have enough clearance, big enough tires for traction, and not too heavy.
The more I own the tractor the more I like it. I am not sure something bigger would add any value. A 5105M for our operations would be the perfect tractor I think.
Better than the 5525? A tad more power and the coolers are way easier to clean. When haying in the summer - cleaning those cooler is a must and it is a PITA.
D.
Spring is SOOOO much fun...!!! Overshoe sucking days!
I can remember times when I'd have to walk to the back of the tractor to cut and pull the twine off a big round bale before I'd unroll it for the cows.. be at least 2-3 times a Spring when I'd pull off one or both overshoes and maybe end up with one knee in the muck, too!!
I teeter back and forth between a cabbed 4720 and say; a cabbed 5075M. Don't know enough about the transmission options for the M series and the various pros and cons of each variation.
What do have in your current 5525? What would you do differently with a new 5105M?
Thanks,
AKfish
Thanks, D. R4's are... well, they're R4's aint' they!?! I've still got my rear chains on my tractor - likely leave it that way until June.
I'd be stuck ALL the time if I didn't!
Wonder if you'd still be OK with the 12x12 runnin' a small square baler - say, a JD348?
AKfish
No 348. Hoping the 336 is gonna do the job. Don't stop at the 6D -- go for the Premium with an IVT!!!
I like to test drive one of those... the IVT or CVT or whatever those tranny's are - appear to be very simple but durable.
AKfish
Nope, not making me jealous! :drool: :laughing::laughing:TBN people can never get enough pics. It was a really wet winter. Was out putting hay out and snapped these pics on my way back to the barn. No, I didn't get stuck. Love that tractor,
D.
WOW! That is totally not the answer I was expecting. Care to elaborate?Self-levling loader sucks - I will never buy another one.
D.
WOW! That is totally not the answer I was expecting. Care to elaborate?
Last year when I was buying I checked out the 563 self leveling. Very good angles, excellent lift capacity, and smooth operation, but I just couldn't handle those gangly linkages blocking your visibility. Looked at the Quicke Dimension, SWEET but EXPENSIVE. Ended up with a Frey Vertex and got everything I wanted for about the same money as the 563. I'll post a pic if anybody is interested.
Hey Heywood,
I work in Schomberg right at Hwy. 9 and 27. Love that little town.
Regards,
Tom