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I love my Grand L and need a cab. But for what you are describing for what your needs are I think the MX5100 is a very sound choice. A lot of tractor for the money and will be a great work horse for you. Just as an FYI though the L's are 0% for 60 months also. I just got my L delivered 3 weeks ago with that financing.
 
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T-7! Just getting the insurance - hope to have it dropped off next week! Dealer loaded the tires this week and is installing the other dealer options. Waiting for the tiller to arrive.

Exciting!
 
   / Close to buying MX5100 #13  
Congrats! That is one nice tractor, I'm jealous as I have to put my MX4700 on hold for a little while.
 
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Congrats, show pictures, and keep us informed how you like it, I think you made a great choice.

James K0UA
 
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Congrats, hope to see some pics.
 
   / Close to buying MX5100 #16  
I too have decided upon an MX, but I'm likely going to go with the 4700. The only difference that I can see is that the 5100 eeks out a few more HSP by using a turbo. I know that countless discussions swear that the turbo is ultra reliable, but if it ever does go, it's going to be incredibly expensive to fix. I'd just assume save $500 or so by skipping the turbo.
 
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I too have decided upon an MX, but I'm likely going to go with the 4700. The only difference that I can see is that the 5100 eeks out a few more HSP by using a turbo. I know that countless discussions swear that the turbo is ultra reliable, but if it ever does go, it's going to be incredibly expensive to fix. I'd just assume save $500 or so by skipping the turbo.

Is the only difference between the MX5100 and MX4700 the turbo?
 
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Is the only difference between the MX5100 and MX4700 the turbo?

There are a few differences between the MX5100 and the MX4700. The 5100 has the turbo, a handle on the right fender and the deluxe 3 point hitch.
 
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There are a few differences between the MX5100 and the MX4700. The 5100 has the turbo, a handle on the right fender and the deluxe 3 point hitch.

Thanks, I thought had seen the telescoping 3-point adjusters mentioned elsewhere, but wasn't sure. I really like them. I know they can be added, but I "think" the cost is pretty high; may be wrong..
 
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Hmmm, that's interesting. One of the main reasons I went with the MX vs the L series was the improved 3PH including the telescoping lower link ends and stabilizers. I thought both models had this but upon closer review I see that the brochure does note this is for the MX5100 only (and the 4x4 model at least according to the 2009 brochure I have)
 

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