Dargo
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- Joined
- Mar 6, 2004
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- S. IN
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- Jinma, Foton, TYM, Belarus, Yanmar, Branson, Montana, Mahindra and maybe some green and orange too.
The buddy seat is one of the great things they came up with for these newer cab tractors. I am glad to see them making their way down to the smaller tractors.
Do you have your 5525 weighted? I spent a lot of time in a JD 5410N as well as the NH TN75V and the only difference (other then brand) is that the NH has the tires filled but their both 2wd and while pulling the grape gondolas the NH walks circles around the JD. I have not had any experience with the regular JD utility tractors though so I am not sure how they are for pulling. I am trying to keep this tractor a little lighter and not fill the tires but possibly go with cast weights (if I end up needing weight). For most of my uses I shouldn't need the extra weight hopefully.
I actually have 2 sets of wheels and tires for the tractor, which is 4wd. One set is a loaded set of R1 tires and the other is an unloaded set of R4's. With a large implement on the 3 pt., FEL and loaded tires, the tractor gets pretty heavy for lawns. I used to switch wheels and tires a lot. Now I pretty well just leave the R4 tires on. Without any doubt, in most instances, the loaded R1 tires pull better. However, after we've had 20" or more of rain each month for the last couple of months, I fear the loaded R1's would get stuck since I'd bottom out long before they could dig down to solid ground and pull. To give you an idea, when hooking up a new generator, we easily hand pushed a copper rod 8' into the ground.
Another thing I like about the tractor is it's really wide stance. It's 18" wider than my Kubota L5030HSTC in the rear. That has to give it a lot more stability. Instead of a holster for a firearm, I think I'll make me a holster for my chainsaw whenever I head into the woods though! Well, actually I just make a pass through with my 8 ton class mini excavator first and clear the area.
I don't know if it's the weight of the tractor or what, but I do have several parking lots and a few private roads I clear snow off of in the winter. It's been 3 years since I've bothered putting the R1's on. I do notice some difference in the snow, but not enough to need to change tires.