chas0218
Gold Member
Sorry guys for another one of these threads.
I thought that the smaller HP LS XG3025 shuttle shift was going to be the perfect tractor for me. After driving my FIL's JD 3032e around and working our garden with a 3 point tiller I found the JD bogging down when it got into muddier end of the garden. Granted this is very heavy sticky clay but I was expecting a lot more from that tractor. Growing up on our farm we had a few different tractors over the years and I have become accustomed to 40hp and larger tractors but we also pulled a lot bigger equipment making those bigger tractors work. The 3032e was running a 5' tiller and I was less than impressed with the tractor, it is rated for 31 engine HP/25 PTO hp. The 3025 is rated at 25/19 and I fear that it will be worse in comparison to the JD. The JD is also hydro but I'm not sure that makes much of a difference. I have never owned/operated a hydro tractor other than a lawn mower and the 3032e so I don't really know how to compare it to other tractors. FWIW the XG3025 capacity wise can do more than the JD even having less HP. I just don't want to get into a tractor then have buyers remorse needing a bigger tractor or vise-versa. I just don't have the money to do this twice.
So I was thinking that I should step up to the XG 3027 or the XG3140. I don't need 50 hp it is just too big for my needs. My plan is to clear some land around our 40 acres for hunting and a little further down the road my own little hobby farm with some chickens and goats, maybe a couple pigs. But for now it is only going to be for clearing brush and low lying vegetation, plowing snow, and firewood.
I'm trying to keep it below $20k for tractor and loader. I will add a backhoe (approx $6k) at time of purchase and I'll install the 3rd function and wicked grapple myself.
I thought that the smaller HP LS XG3025 shuttle shift was going to be the perfect tractor for me. After driving my FIL's JD 3032e around and working our garden with a 3 point tiller I found the JD bogging down when it got into muddier end of the garden. Granted this is very heavy sticky clay but I was expecting a lot more from that tractor. Growing up on our farm we had a few different tractors over the years and I have become accustomed to 40hp and larger tractors but we also pulled a lot bigger equipment making those bigger tractors work. The 3032e was running a 5' tiller and I was less than impressed with the tractor, it is rated for 31 engine HP/25 PTO hp. The 3025 is rated at 25/19 and I fear that it will be worse in comparison to the JD. The JD is also hydro but I'm not sure that makes much of a difference. I have never owned/operated a hydro tractor other than a lawn mower and the 3032e so I don't really know how to compare it to other tractors. FWIW the XG3025 capacity wise can do more than the JD even having less HP. I just don't want to get into a tractor then have buyers remorse needing a bigger tractor or vise-versa. I just don't have the money to do this twice.
So I was thinking that I should step up to the XG 3027 or the XG3140. I don't need 50 hp it is just too big for my needs. My plan is to clear some land around our 40 acres for hunting and a little further down the road my own little hobby farm with some chickens and goats, maybe a couple pigs. But for now it is only going to be for clearing brush and low lying vegetation, plowing snow, and firewood.
I'm trying to keep it below $20k for tractor and loader. I will add a backhoe (approx $6k) at time of purchase and I'll install the 3rd function and wicked grapple myself.