Thanks to you all. Sorry I disappeared for a bit. My login was messed up and I was too busy to fix it for a while. (user error)
We did look at Massey Ferguson and JD too. I have a very old MF 65 gasoline junker, too. We shopped for used tractors at Craigs list, Heavy equip trader, tractorhouse, ebay classifieds, and asked neighbors and local dealers. We got a very attractive offer that made all the used ones seem overpriced. We decided on the Kioti DK5010HS w/ FEL, box blade, and 6' shredder (Titan.) It has industrial tires and 1 set of remotes, all from a dealer/owner/salesman that I went to high school with in the 70's who has been in biz for 35 yrs. It was delivered today. I have some concerns with the tier 4 stuff. We'll see.
This forum was a big help!! Thanks again to all.
The Kioti manuals are only OK. Is it really unacceptable to use a loader for digging? I've done it for decades but perhaps in ignorance.
My pool:
The Construction
The manual talks about not tipping the edge down and keeping it level. The delivery guy said that they are not really intended for digging. I get the idea from the manual that digging is a use which voids the warranty on the loader.
I intend to use this tractor down in our woods, to turn erosion ravines into ponds/tanks - lots of digging. I may expand my gardening and plant some coastal for the animals, compost piles, driveway maintenance, mowing, moving junk, piling up all the post oaks that have died in the droughts, and who knows what else. We have 30 acres. Yes, mostly Cat I implements, even on the Case. The Case has limited use in our woods. If the soil is wet enough to work, the front sinks in the mud. Our clay turns to ceramic in the Tx summer droughts.
OK, I'm rambling ... thanks all!
-Jim