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sjm1580
Silver Member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2006
- Messages
- 185
- Location
- Southwest Florida
- Tractor
- Kubota L5740HST, Takeuchi TL220, Kubota zd221
If resale is a high concern of yours, stop looking and just buy the Kubota. If you want to get the most work done, then get the Mahindra. I personally would get the machine that fit me the best, meaning what tractor I was the most comfortable on and liked where the controls are the best. I can't see purchasing something that you plan on keeping, but may have to sell if stuff changes, so want to have the best resale. So you have a tractor for 20 years that may or may not fit you, but it will be the best machine to sell IF you have to. That's fine if you plan on selling it as businesses do every few years, otherwise get the one that fits you the best is my line of thinking.
If you have just about any grading to do, doing it with the loader is not the way to do it. You really should have some sort of a grading implement, even a good landscape rake. That would serve double duty, help clean up stuff as well as being able to grade with it.
All things to consider.![]()
I have always done very well having Kubotas and it would be very difficult for me to buy one of the others, also due to the proximity of orange dealers to me.
Do you think I would have enough machine with the MX5200 for removing 3" - 4" pines?
Thanks for the tip on the landscape rake, I just don't see how I can get around the need for a grapple though.
You learn more on this site in a shorter period of time than spending hours searching the internet. Nothing like getting tips from guys that use their equipment.
Thanks