irolmsted
New member
I'm looking at a few different tractors next week. Which one looks like the best deal? Obviously, a test ride and in-person look will play a critical role, but at face value, which one would you personally pick?
Ford 4000D, 5 hours since frame-out rebuild
Ford 4 D
Ford 3910 with 3100 hours, cosmetically perfect
Ford 391 series 2 -Exc Condition
Ford 5000 with loader, hours currently unknown, but I've left a message and waiting to hear back
5 ford dissel with loader
I just sold my 4x4 branson 3510 with loader and have $8500 to spend. I was concerned about parts availability. I am focusing on fords, but not opposed to JD or other major brands with good part support. My thought is to either buy another tractor with loader and call it a day, or possibly forego the loader and spend the left-over money on some hay equipment. What's your vote? I have 10 flat acres that I bushhog twice a year, and am going for 40+ HP so I can mow at a decent speed through thick, green grass in the summer. The bucket has come in handy a few times clawing my way out of a muddy spot, so I'll have to be more careful about when I go out, but I figure I can get by without a loader for now and possibly add one later.
Ford 4000D, 5 hours since frame-out rebuild
Ford 4 D
Ford 3910 with 3100 hours, cosmetically perfect
Ford 391 series 2 -Exc Condition
Ford 5000 with loader, hours currently unknown, but I've left a message and waiting to hear back
5 ford dissel with loader
I just sold my 4x4 branson 3510 with loader and have $8500 to spend. I was concerned about parts availability. I am focusing on fords, but not opposed to JD or other major brands with good part support. My thought is to either buy another tractor with loader and call it a day, or possibly forego the loader and spend the left-over money on some hay equipment. What's your vote? I have 10 flat acres that I bushhog twice a year, and am going for 40+ HP so I can mow at a decent speed through thick, green grass in the summer. The bucket has come in handy a few times clawing my way out of a muddy spot, so I'll have to be more careful about when I go out, but I figure I can get by without a loader for now and possibly add one later.