Hay Dude
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- Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, (2) Kubota ZD331’s, 2020 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, Deere CX-15, Pottinger Hay mowers
I don’t want to speak for MHarryE, but I think that’s what he is saying and he is correct. New engines will be rated for say 150HP and have a short duration where they can boost to 175 during a struggle (or shhhhhtruggle) and then come back down to 150 to save fuel and wear.So if I understand you correctly, you are saying that the electronics have advanced tractor efficiency and refinement a lot in the last several years due to the adoption of the technology that it has brought?
Im still running tractors made between 2003 and 2011. Pre 4s. I just prefer them, but I know the clock is going tick tock on them, too. One is a CVT, which is a dream to operate.
I am actually looking to unload one of my 125HP Kubota's for a AGCO CVT or maybe another large frame Magnum to pull a second large square baler. Decisions decisions.….
I can buy a 200-300HP Case IH Magnum, a McCormick, or a New Holland for less than a Kubota with 100-125HP. Both are 4wd and both are powershift. One has a Kubota diesel and one has a Cummins, Perkins or New Holland diesel. I can get the Case-IH or McCormick fixed for cheaper. We have a couple local used dealers who specialize in keeping them going.
There’s a lot to decide and the government regulations piece of the decision is now a big factor. What’s to keep them from ruling that all Pre-4 tractors must be shut down? Then what?
Its all kind of stressful, but it seems like there are 2 factions in farming
1. Lease new (high payments/low upkeep)
2. Buy old (low payments/high upkeep)
Ive heard the arguments for both sides and both are valid. For now, I can’t see me inking a deal on a $250,000 tractor. Even being incorporated, it ties me to too much debt and I don’t have the ability to sleep with that. But tossing and turning over broken equipment aint much better.