Buying my first tractor

   / Buying my first tractor
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Good news. I convinced my wife to let me buy the Cab version haha. I do have one more question. I am looking at 6ft finish mower(rear discharge). My property has a bunch of hills, can the tractor perform well up hills with the finish mower? Thanks in advance.

You are out in the boonies up there. :tree: Your are close to one of my favorite places in pa. I do a lot of fishing in Wellsboro. Who is your dealer there ? :scratchchin:
Oh ya I do live in the boonies and I love it. I have two dealers near me. Monroe Tractor and Beers Auto and Tag Inc.

What kind of blower is it. Front or rear mount? Hydraulic or PTO drive? For example if it's a front mount PTO drive you need the mid PTO to use the blower. If it's a hydraulic drive you'll need some extra hydraulics. If it's a rear mount PTO driven unit you're probably OK as the tractor sits now.
It is rear mount pto. That was the first thing I researched when I bought our house.
 
   / Buying my first tractor #12  
If when going up a hill and the engine RPM starts to bog down, just back off of the hydrostat pedal until the engine speed stabilizes and comes up to where it needs to be, Then feed a little more ground speed to it until you are satisfied with the engine RPM. Soon this action will become totally automatic to you and you will not even think about it. It will become a totally automatic response utilizing the MMI. (Man Machine Interface). :)
 
   / Buying my first tractor #13  
Beers Auto is your mahindra "Red Carpet" dealer. I'd start there. :thumbsup:
 
   / Buying my first tractor #15  
what exactly does "Red Carpet" mean? Better service or sales?

A "RED CARPET" Dealer means they retail a lot of tractors but more importantly their service technicians are required to attend service training. :thumbsup:
 
   / Buying my first tractor #16  
Ask on the rear discharge finish mower, I have a friend who sells equipment and he does not like them if grass gets tall, said it kicks it out with no recut as side discharge does and does not spread it out as well. But then you can trim with either side but do ask others on their thoughts on this.

On the cab, no idea how old you are but if you last summer bought my first cab at 62. Man only thing that disappoints me is trying to keep it clean. I rather not have the cab on real pleasant days for the sun hitting it when 70 gets the cab hot with all open. I it will save your hearing, your eye sight due to trash thrown in them, keep you from getting sick in the cold, help you be safe in the cold for you are not bundled to where you can not turn..the list goes on and on... now the down side...you can not use some implements that you need to reach to control something on them unless you can stop the tractor get off and change the setting. So no spreader operated levels or sprayer with cab tractor...then still have the open platform tractor.
Do watch for limbs and such with the cab...would suggest you get insurance on it for such damage.
 
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Ask on the rear discharge finish mower, I have a friend who sells equipment and he does not like them if grass gets tall, said it kicks it out with no recut as side discharge does and does not spread it out as well. But then you can trim with either side but do ask others on their thoughts on this.

On the cab, no idea how old you are but if you last summer bought my first cab at 62. Man only thing that disappoints me is trying to keep it clean. I rather not have the cab on real pleasant days for the sun hitting it when 70 gets the cab hot with all open. I it will save your hearing, your eye sight due to trash thrown in them, keep you from getting sick in the cold, help you be safe in the cold for you are not bundled to where you can not turn..the list goes on and on... now the down side...you can not use some implements that you need to reach to control something on them unless you can stop the tractor get off and change the setting. So no spreader operated levels or sprayer with cab tractor...then still have the open platform tractor.
Do watch for limbs and such with the cab...would suggest you get insurance on it for such damage.

I think his main reason for wanting the cab is the snow blower. I imagine blowing snow without a cab is like sitting in self induced howling blizzard. Since there isn't a lot of snow where you are, a cab is something you probably don't need in SC unless you're out in the fields a lot and you need the AC to get in out of the heat and hot sun.
 
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I think his main reason for wanting the cab is the snow blower. I imagine blowing snow without a cab is like sitting in self induced howling blizzard. Since there isn't a lot of snow where you are, a cab is something you probably don't need in SC unless you're out in the fields a lot and you need the AC to get in out of the heat and hot sun.
Yep its a good reason when you live on top of a windy mountain.

Ask on the rear discharge finish mower, I have a friend who sells equipment and he does not like them if grass gets tall, said it kicks it out with no recut as side discharge does and does not spread it out as well. But then you can trim with either side but do ask others on their thoughts on this.

On the cab, no idea how old you are but if you last summer bought my first cab at 62. Man only thing that disappoints me is trying to keep it clean. I rather not have the cab on real pleasant days for the sun hitting it when 70 gets the cab hot with all open. I it will save your hearing, your eye sight due to trash thrown in them, keep you from getting sick in the cold, help you be safe in the cold for you are not bundled to where you can not turn..the list goes on and on... now the down side...you can not use some implements that you need to reach to control something on them unless you can stop the tractor get off and change the setting. So no spreader operated levels or sprayer with cab tractor...then still have the open platform tractor.
Do watch for limbs and such with the cab...would suggest you get insurance on it for such damage.

Thanks for the info. I wont be letting my grass grow too high should shouldn't have issues with discharge. I honestly have not seen any finish mower that is not rear discharge. That is including the green brand, woods, and a couple others. I have a few neighbors who use big finishing mowers to do their yards and they swear by it. I guess its just personal preference.

I decided on the cab because of the ccoollddd winters and hot/muggy summers. I will not use my tractor for anything that will require me to control it from the back. Just will need to lower/raise the 3-point and leave the pto on auto. My land has 1 patch of trees but on a hill and I could not really get to it with. Only issue I am going to have is the cab can not fit in my garage. I am either going to build a lean-to onto my house or a barn to put it in.
 
   / Buying my first tractor
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After waiting for awhile we finally pulled the trigger on the tractor yesterday. Now have to wait until the dealer has time to pick it up from another dealer, and do a once over on it. Not sure when I will get it since farmers that are down will get their equipment fixed first(which is fine by me). Hoping later this week it comes. Thanks to everyone who answered my questions.
 
   / Buying my first tractor #20  
After waiting for awhile we finally pulled the trigger on the tractor yesterday. Now have to wait until the dealer has time to pick it up from another dealer, and do a once over on it. Not sure when I will get it since farmers that are down will get their equipment fixed first(which is fine by me). Hoping later this week it comes. Thanks to everyone who answered my questions.
:applause: A PDI (Pre Delivery Inspection) only takes a 1/2 hour or so. Hopefully the dealer you chose gives new units some priority. :thumbsup:
 

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