Well I moved off the fence and ordered a 5045E with a 553 loader with the third function plumbing. Got it with a brushhog and set up as wide in the rear as possible. They say they can have it for me by late June. Round figures it was 30K and zero percent. I better not quit my day job.
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Well I'm already retired but working. The day the last payment goes in the mail it will be real hard to go to work and I'll want to RETIRE -retire, but there will probably be some extra special attacement or tow behind equipment that will keep my nose to the grindstone a bit further. At least now I know what I'm working for.:laughing:(Serious downside to owning a tractor, though... When you're out there mowin' or movin' dirt - it'll sure make you wanna quit that day job!!)
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Well I moved off the fence and ordered a 5045E with a 553 loader with the third function plumbing. Got it with a brushhog and set up as wide in the rear as possible. They say they can have it for me by late June. Round figures it was 30K and zero percent. I better not quit my day job.
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Well both Blue and Orange bid higher for machines that were as close to apples to apples as I could get. Also I specified this machine out with all the extra hydraulics I could get and the full set of little extras your going to want in the end any way short of a cab. Things like a block heater. rear work light, hood and brush guard all add up. Discount on the tractor was $3900. and on the loader $1200 and on the rotary cutter $419. The zero percent interest saves another $3300. I'm sure someone will chime in that they got a much better deal from their favorite dealer and maybe they did but I think this one is a very fair and competative deal and I am satisfied with it.30K??!! wow, sounds high for a 45hp......congrats.......
30K??!! wow, sounds high for a 45hp......congrats.......
It's been fifteen years sense my last tractor (880 David Brown) blew a head gasket and went down the road. The brush on my land shows it. I have thirty foot poplar trees on land I once grew corn on. The 5045E will have work to do when it gets here and the chain saw but I have the rest of my life to "Get -__er Done" Trouble is every shift at work I think of a new project that will be possible once she is here if I can buy the other materials needed. By June I'll have two decades of " home work" ahead of me. :thumbsup:Late JUNE!!!!:shocked:
I'd be a basket case by then, not having been able to sleep a minute waiting and all.
Congratulations and good luck sleeping.
Thanks I'll print this one off to show to "She Who Must Be Obeyed" in defense of my position. The Kitchen project just got a budget boost of course but no need to let it get out of hand.actually that's not a bad price for all that he got. could it have been better? maybe. but he surely didn't get taken to the cleaners by any means.
Trouble is every shift at work I think of a new project that will be possible once she is here if I can buy the other materials needed. By June I'll have two decades of " home work" ahead of me. :thumbsup:
Now I am in the denial stage of waiting for my 5045E. Everything I read uses the 5045E as the tractor that didn't have enough horsepower to get the job done. You have to wonder how the guys that bought the original A's , B's and 9Ns ever got a bale into the loft. I'm beginning to wonder if I will have to go to the Indian implement market to find attachments that fit and match the horsepower of the machine.
vtsnowedin said:Now I am in the denial stage of waiting for my 5045E. Everything I read uses the 5045E as the tractor that didn't have enough horsepower to get the job done. You have to wonder how the guys that bought the original A's , B's and 9Ns ever got a bale into the loft. I'm beginning to wonder if I will have to go to the Indian implement market to find attachments that fit and match the horsepower of the machine.
MSRP difference is $2588. Reasonable I suppose but you have to stop somewhere and I'm probably fine where I am. After all they didn't design those tractors to be useless or lost leads. For $2588 I can get a kick butt set of snaggle toothed chains and a soft cab for winter snow removal. Then I can start looking for a good 3PTH set of eight foot discs. I have a set of two bottom plows that only need one coulter replaced. The deer are going to be eye deep in clover on their new food plots just 150 yards from my stand.:licking:I was looking at the 5000 series before I found my kubota and had settled on the 5055 as a good blend of size and hp. Call the dealer and ask how much to step up to the 5055 for the extra pto hp? cant hurt to ask