MtnViewRanch
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- Mahindra 7520, Mahindra 3215HST, Case 580 extendahoe, Case 310 dozer, Parsons trencher, Cat D6,
Test drove the jd 4044r today with the 180 loader. I liked the way it drove and the cab layout. The loader picked the front end in the air no problem. The only problem was with the salesman, i told him the options I wanted and was going through trying to tell me why i didn't want them. Like the down pressure option on the 3pt he said a hydraulic top link would do the same thing. That the third fuction for the loader would have to controled by a lever not buttons on the joystick. So we did not get a price from him, waiting to hear from a different dealership.
Then we stopped at the case dealer and test drove the 45c. The cab did not feel as nice and they got rid of the hydro option. You have to switch forward and reverse on the column like a shuttle shift. Knocked it out of gear couple of times test driving it. The other thing was the loader will only lift 2000lbs
Last we stopped at Cabelas and drove the 45. It was a nice tractor kind of loud. The cab was nice and open, had back corner windows that opened. The 3pt levers were kind of hard to get at and move, could have been because it was new. The loader is kind of a pain to take off you have to take to supports that is stored in the front and attach them. The final price they came wup with is 38,500 with the larger loader, 2 rear remotes, and 3 function for the loader. The also give you a $1000 gift card with purchase of a tractor.
Right now I like the JD the best, just waiting to see what kind of price the come up with.
Did you try lifting the front end of the JD using the curl function? The lift arms will do it no problem, but not the curl circuit. That is why no 3rd function diverter for the loader. The loader dump position is always in regen mode and these other things DO NOT work with that type of plumbing. JD even has this in the operator's manual, these other uses do not work with what they are currently selling in the std way that every other tractor does.
Just an FYI, makes no difference to me one way or the other.