dickfoster
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Yet another yuppie who lives in the woods looking to buy his first tractor. My apologies if this sounds like a broken record around here. BTW, I did spend plenty of time with the Search function already. Background: 16 acre lot = 0.5 ac. lawn and house + 15.5 ac. of mature woods, on a gentle slope, stoney/bouldery soil, 1/4 mile of stone lane that gets pretty abused by snow plowing and runoff. Want tractor for general landscaping (moving boulders and soil/gravel), fire wood and timber harvest (I have harvested oaks up to 30" dbh x 10' logs) and lane maintenance. I'm looking at ~30-35 h.p., FEL and box blade for now and adding a skidding winch later. I DO NOT need a mower (own an X304 w/ 42" and push mower), snow blower (own an 8 hp, 24" Ariens beast), any pasture attachments (ain't got no pasture, just a small veg. garden and an old reliable TroyBilt rear tine tiller), hay bailing/transporting (no livestock bigger than chickens).
So, I have visited the local JD dealer, good people I've worked with for 7 years since I moved out of town, but I'm just not impressed with the 3032E/3038E, hate the DPF system, way too fussy, and the R's are way out of my price range. Local Kubota dealer seams reasonable. Really like the L 2501/3301/3901 HST's except for the brake over the fwd rocker. I've had some near misses running Kubota's before, where my heal hit the FWD rocker when I was hitting the brake and the tractor jumped forward. Next stop is Mahindra to look at the 1533/2538. I really like the idea of the no DPF, but, I'm more than a little skeptical. I bought my wife a 2013 VW Jetta Sportwagen TDI. Love the car, but a year after we bought it we found out that VW totally scammed us! Still love the car, but the resale value is now non-existent and the "fix" will no doubt detune the "peppiness" that was one of the main reasons we bought it originally. Sorry for the rant...
So back to the original question, any advice L3301 vs. Mahindra 1533/2538 would be greatly appreciate and taken with a grain of salt, all at the same time.:thumbsup:
Well for Mahindra the diff between the 1500 HST Kubota like with the rocker pedal and the 2500 HST is a two pedal HST so isn't like the Kubota in that respect. I have a 1538 shuttle because I didn't like the rocker pedal at all and don't do much fore and aft loader type work plus I have a lot of sloping terrain. The 1500 series are Mitsubishi built and are supposed to be a little nicer while the 2500s are TYM Korean built machines. I like the Mahindra no DPF tier 4 approach too but I think the dealer is a larger part of the equation.
For what you're doing you might want to think about the 38's for the larger tires and small capacity increase. Maybe even a bit larger. For all that lane and snow you might want to think about a snowblower in your future so for a front mount blower look at adding the middle PTO now and for a blower I'd get a cab too but that would be a pain in the woods so maybe a removable soft cab. For moving rocks around you'd want the backhoe.