BatesBunch
Member
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2008
- Messages
- 45
- Location
- Picayune, MS
- Tractor
- Kubota B2320HSD; Prior/Sold Tractors: Yanmar YM1500D (Green), Yanmar YM3110D
Fellows,
I wanted to get your opinions on a larger tractor purchase (maybe I should say... hypothetical purchase).
Let me preface this with the fact that I own (recently refurbished) a YM1500D (Green). I also refurbished a Kubota Model 1200 Loader and modified it to fit my 1500D. It works well and all that is lacking is to rebuild the bucket itself. I have the loader mounted a little too far forward and also believe it to be a little too heavy for the 1500D, so I haven't used it a whole lot since it was installed. I also have an older Kubota backhoe to refurbish, but know that it is a lot more that my little tractor needs to be subjected to. I would install the loader on the larger tractor if it sized up right.
I have recently came across what appear to be two pretty good deals on Craiglist.
The first is a YM3110D (with ROPS and without loader). 37 HP. It is listed with a bush hog, box blade and finish mower. The asking price was $5000, but it can be had for $4500 and is still available. I have requested additional pictures as it is a 2 hour drive from here. The tractor appears to look good in the posted pictures with only faded paint. The ROPS looks as though it is a UTDA ROPS (based on the design as compared to the one that I just purchased/installed on my tractor). There was not a good picture of the bush hog, but the box blade and finish mower both appear to be in very good condition.
The second is a little closer and slightly smaller. I haven't confirmed if it is even still available, but just wanted to use it for comparison. It is a YM2500 (no ROPS and without loader). 30'ish HP? It is listed with bush hog and grader blade for $2500. The entire package looks to be in lesser condition than the 3110d package, but the price looks good.
$2000 more for a larger HP tractor with 4WD and a PowerShift transmission. The 3110D also comes with an additional implement (finish mower). I guess I am really leaning toward the 3110D if I had to choose between the two (and supposing that the 2500 is even still available).
Questions:
1) I have heard many good things about the PowerShift tranny that the '10 series tractors have. I have only dealt with my gear drive tractor. Would the PowerShift be a notable improvement? Is it more efficient with loader work?
2) Would either of these tractors be too big for a small 5 1\2 acre homestead?
3) Am I looking at the 3110D package correctly in that it has at least $1500 in implements included, putting the tractor itself at $3000?
4) Would a larger tractor be any less maneuverable seeing that I am used the smaller tractor?
Note that I really am not sure about the idea of giving up the 1500D either.
I like the simplicity of the older tractors and don't like the idea of having to deal with a computer on a tractor (like newer ones have for emissions, not that I can spare the cash that a new tractor costs anyway). I also like the reliability and durability that seem to go along with the older Yanmars.
I am also looking at the fact that there doesn't seem to be many of the older Yanmars being imported anymore and that prices on available tractors doesn't really look to be going down either.
Your opinions/input/insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Harley
I wanted to get your opinions on a larger tractor purchase (maybe I should say... hypothetical purchase).
Let me preface this with the fact that I own (recently refurbished) a YM1500D (Green). I also refurbished a Kubota Model 1200 Loader and modified it to fit my 1500D. It works well and all that is lacking is to rebuild the bucket itself. I have the loader mounted a little too far forward and also believe it to be a little too heavy for the 1500D, so I haven't used it a whole lot since it was installed. I also have an older Kubota backhoe to refurbish, but know that it is a lot more that my little tractor needs to be subjected to. I would install the loader on the larger tractor if it sized up right.
I have recently came across what appear to be two pretty good deals on Craiglist.
The first is a YM3110D (with ROPS and without loader). 37 HP. It is listed with a bush hog, box blade and finish mower. The asking price was $5000, but it can be had for $4500 and is still available. I have requested additional pictures as it is a 2 hour drive from here. The tractor appears to look good in the posted pictures with only faded paint. The ROPS looks as though it is a UTDA ROPS (based on the design as compared to the one that I just purchased/installed on my tractor). There was not a good picture of the bush hog, but the box blade and finish mower both appear to be in very good condition.
The second is a little closer and slightly smaller. I haven't confirmed if it is even still available, but just wanted to use it for comparison. It is a YM2500 (no ROPS and without loader). 30'ish HP? It is listed with bush hog and grader blade for $2500. The entire package looks to be in lesser condition than the 3110d package, but the price looks good.
$2000 more for a larger HP tractor with 4WD and a PowerShift transmission. The 3110D also comes with an additional implement (finish mower). I guess I am really leaning toward the 3110D if I had to choose between the two (and supposing that the 2500 is even still available).
Questions:
1) I have heard many good things about the PowerShift tranny that the '10 series tractors have. I have only dealt with my gear drive tractor. Would the PowerShift be a notable improvement? Is it more efficient with loader work?
2) Would either of these tractors be too big for a small 5 1\2 acre homestead?
3) Am I looking at the 3110D package correctly in that it has at least $1500 in implements included, putting the tractor itself at $3000?
4) Would a larger tractor be any less maneuverable seeing that I am used the smaller tractor?
Note that I really am not sure about the idea of giving up the 1500D either.
I like the simplicity of the older tractors and don't like the idea of having to deal with a computer on a tractor (like newer ones have for emissions, not that I can spare the cash that a new tractor costs anyway). I also like the reliability and durability that seem to go along with the older Yanmars.
I am also looking at the fact that there doesn't seem to be many of the older Yanmars being imported anymore and that prices on available tractors doesn't really look to be going down either.
Your opinions/input/insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Harley