Buying Advice Planning to buy used.... got some questions.

   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions. #11  
Time is always on your side, but you have to be vigilant in your search.

I know a guy that buys nothing but new, beats the crap out of it, would never repair anything cosmetic, and then is appalled that he gets nothing on trade in. Duh!
 
   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions. #12  
Thanks! I am hoping to find low hours, but from what I gather here, good care goes a long way!

Mid winter I hope to be making a purchase! 35- 40 Hp Kubota probably.
Well give us an idea of EVERYTHING you want to to do with it and a price range and we will try to help.

Your timing is right on for buying used, I've been looking for 8 years now and late fall to early winter seems to have the best prices for buying used.

Maintaining 5 acres should not take much tractor as far as HP goes.
 
   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions. #13  
I want something strong enough that I can cut trees down, cut them in half or 3rd's and drag them to the ditch I have in the back.

Tractors are geared LOW. With a 3-range HST top speed seldom exceeds sixteen miles-per-hour.

Large rear wheels of traditional tractors provide additional mechanical advantage.

Most tractors discussed here have 4-WD.

Even a 2,000 pound tractor can drag heavy trunks. However, if you intend to saw after dragging, imbedded dirt will dull saw chains and saw blades rapidly.


Consider enough tractor weight and FEL lift capacity so you can carry, rather than drag, your payload. You need tractor weight and wide wheel stance for tractor stability. Also required, Three Point Hitch counterbalance.

Photo #1 Kubota B3300SU, 2,200 pounds.

Photo #2, #3, #4 Kubota L3560, 5,400 pounds operating weight, FEL lift 1,800 (+/-) pounds.
 

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   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions. #14  
I will never forget what an old Woodsman, friend of my Dad once told him. When you are going to the Bush, take the biggest machine you have.

I would sooner have a large frame, lower hp tractor (as I have) than a small tractor with higher HP.

Ians Firewood.jpg

This tractor has only 68 or so PTO HP, but is quite capable. There arn't many snow falls where you still can't just drive where you want.
 
   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions. #15  
Keep in mind that a high hour machine that has been well maintained and not been abused too much will be a better value than a low hour tractor that has been poorly maintained and beaten up. If the FEL is twisted and broken, the sheet metal banged up and the general look of the tractor is of hard careless use, stay away. All used tractors are likely to show some wear and tear, we all have run into something we didn't intend to but an abused machine will show it.
 
   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions. #16  
I sort of never look at the price of something but what I can sell it for. To me, most good used equipment really doesn't cost anything, except to maintain and run. That, is if you got something that was high quality, cared for, and you will do the same. This does not apply to new, where you can't recover that initial depreciation.

A cared for Kubota will never lose its value like a car or truck. And they will only become more expensive.

A totally VALID concept!
Not followed by many here on TBN though.
The general consensus seems to be: buy new, get warranty, dealer 0% financing, etc.
You must be an old guy like me.
 
   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions.
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#17  
I will be using it to assist in moving trees that fall, a grapple bucket to gather limbs and stuff. I will be moving the trees and limbs all the way to the back of my land and pushing them into a gully.

Once I have the property fairly cleaned up. I will be maintaining the area. Bush hog and tree clean up will be the majority of the jobs done with it. I want good lift and push abilities. I might get a 3 point finish mower at some point to maintain some of the back in the photos below but won't be maintaining the entire property with a finish. Rough cut will be fine for the top of the hill and further back.

I feel the L4400 did a good job. I had no issues pushing much of the trees and stuff like that that I was moving. ( note pile of trees in one of the above photos I attached.) I cut down 4 trees. I was able to drag them and push them into a pile.

Another major question is at what year did regeneration process engines come into play? I prefer not to have one that has to do the regenerate process.
 
   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions. #18  
If you intend to push tree debris into piles plan on purchasing a Ratchet Rake bucket attachment. Good for multiple woods tasks.
 

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   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions.
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#19  
If you intend to push tree debris into piles plan on purchasing a Ratchet Rake bucket attachment. Good for multiple woods tasks.

100% something I have considered!

Just not sure if I will need it if I get a grapple bucket.... but an awesome product till I can get the grapple.
 
   / Planning to buy used.... got some questions.
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#20  
Transmissions.... I believe I want a gear on gear ( shuttle) style. I read it has more pushing power?

Anyone able to outline the pro/con of the hydro trans?
 

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