KiwiBro
Gold Member
With due respect to the brand and many of the good dealers thereof, I'm considering anything but Mahindra. I'm in New Zealand and dealer support is critical. I can't find much about LS tractors, so am in the first instance looking at Kubota and Kioti, but keen for any suggestions from the TBN panel please.
FEL SWL min 700kgs, so about 1400 Lbs.
Cat 1 or 2 3PH, lift min around the same but hopefully more. Rock-solid links, stabilizers.
Drawbar min load about 2200 Lbs but more would be good.
No cab.
Not HST unless bullet-proof and won't loose power towing loads. I do a fair bit of back and forth loader work so it would be handy but if it comes at the cost of struggling to get up hills when towing a trailer or if ever doing some haymaking on hills, or is going to be considerably more expensive to run, then I'd rather a mechanical transmission.
4WD a must.
Preferably Euro/global hitch FEL pattern or adapter plates that don't push out too far from the pins, lowering the lift capacities.
Generally speaking the heavier the construction and overall weight the better.
Diff lock.
Uses: running a PTO logging winch, not really skidding trees (but still have to juggle good ground clearance with stability) but just winching them. Loading logs (will need at least one remote for the log grab - solenoid switch on FEL joystick OK), piling brush, hopefully running some small haymaking/bailing equipment in the future but not needed yet, grading blade (yes, top and tilt kit would be nice, or at least two sets of remotes on the back).
What do y'all think I should be looking for please or what extra info might you need or do you have any suggestions about what models to steer clear of and why?
Thanks all.
FEL SWL min 700kgs, so about 1400 Lbs.
Cat 1 or 2 3PH, lift min around the same but hopefully more. Rock-solid links, stabilizers.
Drawbar min load about 2200 Lbs but more would be good.
No cab.
Not HST unless bullet-proof and won't loose power towing loads. I do a fair bit of back and forth loader work so it would be handy but if it comes at the cost of struggling to get up hills when towing a trailer or if ever doing some haymaking on hills, or is going to be considerably more expensive to run, then I'd rather a mechanical transmission.
4WD a must.
Preferably Euro/global hitch FEL pattern or adapter plates that don't push out too far from the pins, lowering the lift capacities.
Generally speaking the heavier the construction and overall weight the better.
Diff lock.
Uses: running a PTO logging winch, not really skidding trees (but still have to juggle good ground clearance with stability) but just winching them. Loading logs (will need at least one remote for the log grab - solenoid switch on FEL joystick OK), piling brush, hopefully running some small haymaking/bailing equipment in the future but not needed yet, grading blade (yes, top and tilt kit would be nice, or at least two sets of remotes on the back).
What do y'all think I should be looking for please or what extra info might you need or do you have any suggestions about what models to steer clear of and why?
Thanks all.
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