50-70hp tractor needed

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mesupra

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monmouth maine
Tractor
Bobcat Ct 335
Trying to make sure I don’t overlook any 50-70 models in my search. Sold my dk35/ct335 and looking for a larger frame tractor, particularly more clearance in the woods and overall more pulling power, but nothing too big.

Open station or cab. Must have a hydro style reverser, 4x4 and loader optional.

I really got use to the open platform on the ct335, very easy on and off, don’t care much for tractors you sit in vs on.

~25k budget, give or take, obviously used.

Here my list I have going so far. I am Familiar with kubota and kioti as those are the two brands I’ve owned most recently, I really could use a hand with everything else.

kubota m5700 6800 5040 6040 7040
Kioti rx6620 7320
New Holland work master 55 ???
Deere ???
Mahindra ???
Massey ??
Other brands ???

thanks for the help
 
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The Massey 4700 series are top of the line, check them out
 
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Id buy a McCormick 70HP with a powershift transmission and lots of farm tractor features the suburban king tractors don’t have. I had a 110HP McCormick and always thought they were genius for offering smaller HP versions.
Even an older smaller Case-IH would be a LOT more tractor.


 
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We use a 100 HP McCormick for making hay and it is one tough tractor, just wish it had a power shuttle.
 
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We use a 100 HP McCormick for making hay and it is one tough tractor, just wish it had a power shuttle.
I had the “Extra Shift” transmission with electronic reverser and loved it. I think they made them all the way down to 70HP

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Id buy a McCormick 70HP with a powershift transmission and lots of farm tractor features the suburban king tractors don’t have. I had a 110HP McCormick and always thought they were genius for offering smaller HP versions.
Even an older smaller Case-IH would be a LOT more tractor.


I had my eye on a newer McCormick x4.2 with low hours, not many reviews on them, made by landini, looked to be very well made, it sold a week or two before I was able to get the money from the sale of my tractor, so I never did test drive it. But honestly it looked like allot of tractor for the money. The front axle alone made the kubota look like a toy.
 
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Nice looking tractor Hay Dude
Thanks. I would have kept it, but it was a bit too small and I already had another small tractor.
Another cool feature on McCormicks is they have dual PTOs.
There’s a 540 and a 1000 stub sticking out the back! How cool is that?
 
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That is neat, the one we use for haying only has the one shaft but it does have 540/1000 selection.
 
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Not the best picture, but you can see it.

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That's awesome, I don't believe I have ever seen that before. Thanks for the education.
 
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Back in the old days, a lot of IH and Case-IH tractors offered them.
 
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Hello, to the power of 70Km, I would buy a Massey Ferguson or Mctronick in your place, these tractors are probably the best of these smaller tractors or some kubot is also not bad I have a Massey Ferguson series 4700 and it is very good
 
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The thing to remember about the older (say 15-25 year old) 70HP tractors is that it will probably be very similar in size to a 80-90HP tractor. The engine, transmission, wheels, tires, frame just about everything may be close enough in size that you might as well open yourself search up to 85HP and enjoy the extra HP. Price may not be much different, either.
For a larger example of what I mean: My Case-IH Magnum 270 is basically the exact same tractor all the way from the Case-IH Magnum 180 up to the 270. The only serious difference is the engine HP and possibly pump size, clutch packs, etc. Side by side, they are very similar in physical appearance and dimensions.
Remember that when tractor shopping. You may be wanting a 70HP tractor, but find an 85HP version that, side by side, looks identical to the 70, but you get more power in that same size package.

For any of you looking at used tractors in the 75HP range with limited funds, take off the orange glasses and look at a Case-IH Maxxum and McCormicks. Serious, albeit smaller farm tractors with heavy built features. They have engines and transmissions that can go in larger units, so you know they are HD.
 
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If pulling is your primary function....like pulling logs, weight is king

A heavier 50 hp tractor will pull more than a lighter 70 HP.

50-70hp range.....encompasses tractors under 4000 pounds to tractors over 8000.

Lol at the weight. And since you are shopping used....it's hard to narrow in on just a model or two. Let's say you are shopping 8 manufactures. And each manufacture at any given time might have 5 tractors in their lineup between 50-70hp. Now throw in used so you are shopping tractors over a time span....sat 1995-2015 models. Most manufactures will have changed or updated models 3-4 times over those 20 years.

Do the math and you potentially have 15-20 different models from each of 6-8 different manufactures. You are talking over 150 tractors to consider.

It would be easier to simply see what is available used in your area......and see what fits the bill. That might narrow it down to a dozen tractors or less
 
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Good point by LD1 and my aforementioned brands will also be heavier than orange.
Look for one with a powershift transmission. You’ll love it.
 
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Good point by LD1 and my aforementioned brands will also be heavier than orange.
Look for one with a powershift transmission. You’ll love it.
Power shuttle is a must! The reason I asked the question is to help narrow my search, locally there isn’t much, the cost of shipping isn’t cheap but opens up way more options. I really like the McCormick x4.2 (lindini) but can’t find any serious reviews.
 
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If pulling is your primary function....like pulling logs, weight is king

A heavier 50 hp tractor will pull more than a lighter 70 HP.

50-70hp range.....encompasses tractors under 4000 pounds to tractors over 8000.

Lol at the weight. And since you are shopping used....it's hard to narrow in on just a model or two. Let's say you are shopping 8 manufactures. And each manufacture at any given time might have 5 tractors in their lineup between 50-70hp. Now throw in used so you are shopping tractors over a time span....sat 1995-2015 models. Most manufactures will have changed or updated models 3-4 times over those 20 years.

Do the math and you potentially have 15-20 different models from each of 6-8 different manufactures. You are talking over 150 tractors to consider.

It would be easier to simply see what is available used in your area......and see what fits the bill. That might narrow it down to a dozen tractors or less
I hear ya, my intent behind the post was to help broaden the search as there isn’t much locally for sale. Shipping a tractor isn’t cheap but might end up being cheaper considering the availability of 50-80 here in Maine.
 
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If you are doing primarily field work, definitely a gear with power shuttle of some type. If mostly yard and dirt or snow….HST.

Lots of people like to say HST HST for field work until they overheat the transmission and wish they had a gear machine. No comparison in my opinion. The M7060 is a great machine, we love it. Get loaded rears if you need some extra weight.

Lots of great machines in this HP range. You need to do your own homework though. I like having a great dealer relationship, so I would not get something shipped from a distant dealer.
 
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Power shuttle is a must! The reason I asked the question is to help narrow my search, locally there isn’t much, the cost of shipping isn’t cheap but opens up way more options. I really like the McCormick x4.2 (lindini) but can’t find any serious reviews.
Power shift and Power shuttle are 2 different things.
 

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