Buying Advice M7040 or M9540

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Mshunt04

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I have 30 to 40 acres that I want to put into food plots for deer and turkey. I am looking at the M7040 hydro-shuttle with cab. Would I be better off purchasing the M9540? I plan on keeping this tractor for the long run. The land has rolling hills.
 
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It depends on what size equipment you plan on using. Are you buying new or used? The new M9540's are probably in short supply.
 
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I'll buy new. I have found a M9540 for 48K. I do not have any equipment for food plots now.
 
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I would say 8540 or a 9540 I have a 7040 I should gotting the 8540 it has a stronger loader then the 7040 more weight a bigger frame bigger tires
 
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How much time do you have vs how much money do you want to spend? The 9540 is going to cost more and take bigger implements that cost more money. I would guess that the 9540 would do the work quite a bit faster than the 7040 though. So what is more important, money or time? You can always make more money, time is gone forever. I would get the 9540 if it were me.

Good luck with your decisions. ;)
 
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I really don't think you will save that much time with a 9540 vs 7040 on 40 acres.

I was originally looking at a 7040 myself, it would have done everything I needed. But I ended up with a 9540 for a few reasons. I liked the available 12 speed transmission which includes an increased 3pt lift capacity, "park gear" instead of park brake, added weight, bigger tires and a sweet deal the dealer had on one with a few demo hours on it.

Does $48k include a loader? Cab? 4X4? 8x8 or 12x12 transmission?
 
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I really don't think you will save that much time with a 9540 vs 7040 on 40 acres.

I was originally looking at a 7040 myself, it would have done everything I needed. But I ended up with a 9540 for a few reasons. I liked the available 12 speed transmission which includes an increased 3pt lift capacity, "park gear" instead of park brake, added weight, bigger tires and a sweet deal the dealer had on one with a few demo hours on it.

Does $48k include a loader? Cab? 4X4? 8x8 or 12x12 transmission?

Well, with 35% more HP and 13% more weight, it would make a big enough difference for me. I suppose it all comes down to what ones needs and wants are.;)
 
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Well, with 35% more HP and 13% more weight, it would make a big enough difference for me.


First off, I'm not trying to steer the guy away from the 9540, I bought one myself. :thumbsup:

You mentioned the increase in price before. It is about 35% more by my poor calculations.
 
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I still say a 95040 is a better bet on a side note I got my 7040 stuck in the mud I pulled it out with my 3500hd gasser like it was a toy
 
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The 48K is for 4wd, cab, fel, hydro-shuttle. I feel that is a good price when the M7040 is between 42 and 45k.
 

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