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If you will work all those 40 acres with your prospective tractor the great majority of experienced tractor operators posting here will recommend a CUT with a bare weight of 3,700 pounds to 5,000 pounds. My recommendation for 40 acres actually worked is 5,000 pounds bare tractor weight.

If you will work less than 40 acres, a lighter tractor may be appropriate.

A Kubota L2502 has a bare weight of 2,700 pounds.

Most tractors under 3,000 pounds bare weight operate in residential or hobby farm applications on one to ten flat acres.


The fundamental importance of TRACTOR WEIGHT eludes many tractor shoppers. Tractor capability is more closely correlated to tractor weight than any other single (1) specification.

The most efficient way to shop for tractors is to first identify potential tractor applications, then, through consulataton, establish bare tractor weight necessary to safely accomplish your applications. Tractor dealers, experienced tractor owners and TractorByNet.com are sources for weight recommendations.

Sufficient tractor weight is more important for most tractor applications than increased tractor horsepower. Bare tractor weight is a tractor specification easily found in sales brochures and web sites, readily comparable across tractor brands and tractor models, new and used.

Within subcompact and compact tractor categories, a significant tractor capability increase requires a bare tractor weight increase of 50%. It takes a 100% increase in bare tractor weight to elicit MY-OH-MY!

Shop your weight range within tractor brands. Budget will eliminate some choices. Collect a dealer brochure for each tractor model in your weight range. I spreadsheet tractor and implement specs, often a revealing exercise. I have a column for cost per pound.

Selling a used tractor is easy. Selling multiple light implements in order to buy heavier, wider implements for a new, heavier tractor requires a lot of time. Depreciation on implements is worse than depreciation on a tractor.

When considering a tractor purchase bare tractor weight first, tractor horsepower second, rear axle width third, rear wheel/tire ballast fourth.

A quality dealer, reasonably close, available for coaching, is important for tractor neophytes. Most new tractors are delivered with a glitch or two requiring correction. My Kubota dealer is six miles away. I feel my local dealer continues to add value to my equipment after seven years. Dealer proximity is less important for those experienced with tractors and qualified to perform their own maintenance.

BUY ENOUGH TRACTOR.​
 
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   / Compact tractor hunt - #12  
What is your reason for not wanting Hst?
 
   / Compact tractor hunt - #13  
I always resisted getting an HST tractor as I never had any problems gear shifting and so forth. I have 2 with HST now and find I have no complaint, not missing the 2 or 3 horsepower an HST eats up. One is 40 HP and has a regen feature that causes no problem, it works fine even when in the midst of regeneration ( about every 50 hours.). The other is 23 HP, doesn't regen or need any DEF. The 23 horse tractor is used for lawn and small brushhogging but I think my ATV could probably out pull it. Strictly a mower. The 40 horse does a nice job filling in as a farm tractor, skids logs, plows snow, larger bushhogging jobs, moving dirt and gravel, etc., etc. Get enough tractor for your needs, especially future needs.
 
   / Compact tractor hunt - #14  
A traditional clutch and gear tractor has very impaired resale value in this age.
 
   / Compact tractor hunt - #15  
If you aren't on your lawn, and not making money driving around in a field, I think the 3-4-5000lb 4wd tractor does the rest best?
I like mine with HST, and if I got into hay or something I would just add some cheap old 2wd ~60hp+ mostly to run the round baler. My tractor does the rest pretty good really.
 
   / Compact tractor hunt - #16  
People get too caught up in acreage sizes. Just because someone has 40 acres doesn’t mean they plan to work all 40 acres. There is definitely a difference in mowing 40 acres vs 4 acres but not much of a difference in dealing with tree and brush work on 40 acres verses 4 acres.



I have 20 acres and purchased my 2502 to clean up brush, deal with tons of trees and tops laying on the ground and help harvest firewood to sell, also to put in gardens and food plots, to create ATV trails, and basically for just general tractor work. I am not mowing 20 acres and never will be. For my 20 acres I had everyone under the sun telling me to buy bigger and I came close to pulling the trigger on a Grand L, but I am certainly happy I didn’t listen to them. There isn’t anything I don’t like about the 2502, it fits my needs perfectly. And I have none of that emissions stuff to deal with and have the most basic mechanical engine available which means it’s easy to work on. I purchased my 2502HST because at the time, I couldn’t find a 2501 used close by. Since then, 2501’s are easily had with very low hours in the $16K-20K range with some implements. I think it’s a lot of tractor for the money.
 
   / Compact tractor hunt - #17  
There are some guys that have the SA425 Yanmar tractors
0% for 84 months. 10 year warranty discounts up to $4,500


At 75-rated hp (80 max) the 80F Keyline is Tier 4 final capable with no Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and without the use of a an exhaust fluid additive (SCR). That means you can rely on your tractor to operate reliably without worry about regeneration, filters or additional fluids. It doesn't get any simpler than the proven powertrain of an 80F Keyline.At 75-rated hp (80 max) the 80F Keyline is Tier 4 final capable with no Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and without the use of a an exhaust fluid additive (SCR). That means you can rely on your tractor to operate reliably without worry about regeneration, filters or additional fluids. It doesn't get any simpler than the proven powertrain of an 80F Keyline.

willy
I thought everything above 26 horsepower had emissions.

Is there we anything the size of a Kubora LX2610, that has more Horsepower?

I want something that has enough poert to run a rototiller that will cover its footprint.

I don't care if it's new or an era model.

No emissions

Or a 23 hp or greater diesel tractor with 4x4 and rear pro that's about the size of a John Deere 455 garden tractor?
 
   / Compact tractor hunt - #19  
I thought everything above 26 horsepower had emissions.

Is there we anything the size of a Kubora LX2610, that has more Horsepower?

I want something that has enough poert to run a rototiller that will cover its footprint.

I don't care if it's new or an era model.

No emissions

Or a 23 hp or greater diesel tractor with 4x4 and rear pro that's about the size of a John Deere 455 garden tractor?
I run a 5' tiller with my Kubota L2502 with no issues whatsoever and it covers the tire tracks. No emissions, and a larger tractor.
 
   / Compact tractor hunt - #20  
I ran a 5' bush hog with my 76 year old 9N (for 20 years)
Also a 6' finish mower.
Now use my Ford 1510 23hp diesel 4x4.
 

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