SirFallalot
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- Hinomoto C144
Hey all,
I have a Hinomoto C144 (the plaque says 17hp, but i've been told it's 14 at pto or drawbar, name suggests it too (C 14hp 4whd). It's the same as the Massey 1010. I'm considering trading it for a C174 (same as Massey 1020 *I think*).
This is mostly for tight vineyard work, with a max row width of 120-130cm and tight turns on which sometimes I scrape the transport box on posts and walls. It does this 80% fine, however it's a bit under powered as it's very hilly, I do need to increase front ballast, but the typical 100kg 3pt load makes the front quite light, and will send me from 3rd to 2nd in most uphills, same with the empty 420kg trailer, which is about half the speed. One of the typical wood gathering places has a steep ""road"", it's shaped like a U with trees on the sides, so I wasn't too worried, but loading the trailer more than half sends all 4 wheels spinnin' on the rock, and I don't really trust going up there with the box either (too long to reverse), I end up using my Samurai.
My struggle is, according to specs it's a 100cm*200cm (110 wide cause I turned the wheels, and probably a bit longer with the weights etc), and all the replacements I've found are at least 250cm long (according to tractorData), not sure if my length doesn't count the weights and the other's do or something, but the 24 wheel suggests it's much bigger (mine is 16). Half a meter is a lot, and I think it'd probably mean not being able to make some of the turns.
The 174 has an extra 100cc, 3hp, 50kg and a medium range, but is only a couple cms bigger. The one I'm looking at has 2 remotes installed too. Do you guys think it's a worthwhile upgrade?
There's a lot more choice with newer tractors going into the 20+ hp range while keeping it small, with a lot more farkles too, but not only am I an "old things guy", my budget is ~4k euros (Portugal) and I'd be afraid to scratch up a 6-10k tractor.
Here's some example pics.







Thanks for the advice.
I have a Hinomoto C144 (the plaque says 17hp, but i've been told it's 14 at pto or drawbar, name suggests it too (C 14hp 4whd). It's the same as the Massey 1010. I'm considering trading it for a C174 (same as Massey 1020 *I think*).
This is mostly for tight vineyard work, with a max row width of 120-130cm and tight turns on which sometimes I scrape the transport box on posts and walls. It does this 80% fine, however it's a bit under powered as it's very hilly, I do need to increase front ballast, but the typical 100kg 3pt load makes the front quite light, and will send me from 3rd to 2nd in most uphills, same with the empty 420kg trailer, which is about half the speed. One of the typical wood gathering places has a steep ""road"", it's shaped like a U with trees on the sides, so I wasn't too worried, but loading the trailer more than half sends all 4 wheels spinnin' on the rock, and I don't really trust going up there with the box either (too long to reverse), I end up using my Samurai.
My struggle is, according to specs it's a 100cm*200cm (110 wide cause I turned the wheels, and probably a bit longer with the weights etc), and all the replacements I've found are at least 250cm long (according to tractorData), not sure if my length doesn't count the weights and the other's do or something, but the 24 wheel suggests it's much bigger (mine is 16). Half a meter is a lot, and I think it'd probably mean not being able to make some of the turns.
The 174 has an extra 100cc, 3hp, 50kg and a medium range, but is only a couple cms bigger. The one I'm looking at has 2 remotes installed too. Do you guys think it's a worthwhile upgrade?
There's a lot more choice with newer tractors going into the 20+ hp range while keeping it small, with a lot more farkles too, but not only am I an "old things guy", my budget is ~4k euros (Portugal) and I'd be afraid to scratch up a 6-10k tractor.
Here's some example pics.







Thanks for the advice.