Tractor Smitten

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Solinski,

I, like you, am an old fart new to this forum. And I, like you, am really enjoying learning from this incredible recourse. But unlike you, I am a year or two ahead in the process and after doing a ton of research and visiting more tractor dealers than I care to remember, finally bit the ol' bullet last year and have been enjoying my purchase for the last several months now.

It sounds like I had/have the exact same challenges as yourself with a near identical wish list. Good luck in your decision making and feel free to contact me for any limited advice which I may be able to offer.

Dave Vetter
Hi Davinator, Congratulations:thumbsup: on your purchase! What tractor and implements did you end up buying? Please include all the details! Do you farm or are you a hobby rancher like me? I would appreciate your opinion and comments both positive and negative. I feel like the more I research, the more there is to research. For example I just read a comment here that hydraulic shuttle shift is much better than mechanical shuttle shift? :confused2:I'm not sure why hydraulic is better but this adds to my research list. I have the feeling that my budget of $15,000 is not going to include a tractor with hydraulic shuttle? I just missed an end of year deal on a new old stock LS I3030. I :ashamed:hesitated and someone else stepped in with the $14,000.00(before tax). Lane Tractor Sales - New and Used Tractors & Equipment. Well I :mad: hate pressure and I really :mad:hate to be rushed! I am totally enjoying :)this tractor hunting and maybe I just will miss the :licking:thrill of the hunt if I impetuously run out and buy a tractor, :ashamed:especially after only researching for a year! I was a machinist/power plant mechanic, among many other things in my old life(first 50 years). Now I am a full time home landscaper,honey do list avoid-er, touring kayaker, back country snow skier,cyclist, soon to be tractor owner, and the list goes on! So much for short and to the point! :eek:I'm starting to ramble like us old folks do! PS. Any relation to the famous Vetter motorcycle fairing guru?
Solinki
 
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Hi MCD, :thumbsup:Thanks for the welcome.I do like diesel pickups! How do you like your 2001 Duramax? I've heard of a few head problems and burned pistons? How many miles? Weight of loads you have towed? Fuel mileage towing? Your tractor list is impressive! My needs require much less tractor but my wants are for much more tractor! My wife:mad: says all I need is a Sears garden tractor! But I say that I must have a front end loader so I don't have to wheelbarrow:p hundreds of miles every year!
Solinski
 
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I was hoping I could find out here why a Flail mower may be better. I have read a lot of the posts in the Flail mower section and they seemed to support flail mowers?

Flail mowers are great for mowing lawns but if you get them in any tall stuff they are painfully slow and nowhere near as forgiving as a good rotary cutter.
 
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Flail mowers are great for mowing lawns but if you get them in any tall stuff they are painfully slow and nowhere near as forgiving as a good rotary cutter.

Hi Hollow,
How about hammer cutters in a rough cut style flail? The flail mower thread has 114 pages and I'm only part way through reading it. So far you are part of a minority that does recommend flail mowers. I hope you are right since buying a rough cut rotary is much cheaper and repairs are cheaper(only from what I have read since I have no personal experience with either style!) I like conflicting views and opinions especially if it saves me :thumbsup:money! I live in the upper Sacramento Valley in Redding,Ca. I have 10 acres (fairly open since a fierce wild fire in 1999). Very rough ground but not terrible rocky. Gently rolling terrain. A scattering of small oak trees,Manzanita,gray pines. Low growing (8 to 24 inches) natural grasses such as rattlesnake grass,wild oats,fox tails,stinging nettle, and of course the very obnoxuos StarThisle which was introduced by Bee keepers some years ago and has taken over many areas. We do not get summer rains so our grasses only need cutting 2 or 3 times a season. I do appreciate your comments and opinion. Keep'em com'in. I have located a used 2005 kioti CK 25, shuttle trans., FEL, box scraper, with 360 hours and original owner. Asking $11,000.00. Any opinions on Kioti CK25 out there? That seems like a :(high price to me but clean used tractors sell quickly in our area! I'm going to see what Tractorhouse has listed for comparison. Tractorhouse is mostly dealers so prices are usually higher than private party. thanks! Solinski
 
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Hi MCD, :thumbsup:Thanks for the welcome.I do like diesel pickups! How do you like your 2001 Duramax? I've heard of a few head problems and burned pistons? How many miles? Weight of loads you have towed? Fuel mileage towing? Your tractor list is impressive! My needs require much less tractor but my wants are for much more tractor! My wife:mad: says all I need is a Sears garden tractor! But I say that I must have a front end loader so I don't have to wheelbarrow:p hundreds of miles every year!
Solinski

Tell you wife that my wife said that the tractor with Front End Loader is worth having just for the wheelbarrow replacement alone, we are always using it for her landscaping work. Moving mulch, dirt, even the big outside potted plants from one place to another. Her projects use the tractor as much or more than mine. It is an extremely useful platform for all sorts of jobs around the yard.

James K0UA
 
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Tell you wife that my wife said that the tractor with Front End Loader is worth having just for the wheelbarrow replacement alone, we are always using it for her landscaping work. Moving mulch, dirt, even the big outside potted plants from one place to another. Her projects use the tractor as much or more than mine. It is an extremely useful platform for all sorts of jobs around the yard.

James K0UA
Thanks James!
Solinski
 
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