Few observations vs. previous tractors.
4320 had the best 3rd gear in terms of usability, and as the years progressed, the transport speed increased. The 359 is right there with the 4320. I tested the hills around the house, and it did very well, considering it has the backhoe on—no strain, etc when starting out on hills.
4075r was very quiet; the 359 is slightly louder, but unlike the rk55, there is no need for hearing protection.
I tested the a/b function on one of the steeper hills, and it worked very well. Set the rpms the same and 2.5mph slower going up, and there is no need to modulate the pedal like on the hydro to keep it from bogging down.
Hands down, the cab is much more comfortable than the JD in terms of space, getting in and out, and the seat reclines. But the JD air seat is still the best of all previous tractors.
The lights are good, but 4075r set the bar, beating all previous tractors. I will look into adding some rear lights and upgrading the front to LED.
4320 had the best 3rd gear in terms of usability, and as the years progressed, the transport speed increased. The 359 is right there with the 4320. I tested the hills around the house, and it did very well, considering it has the backhoe on—no strain, etc when starting out on hills.
4075r was very quiet; the 359 is slightly louder, but unlike the rk55, there is no need for hearing protection.
I tested the a/b function on one of the steeper hills, and it worked very well. Set the rpms the same and 2.5mph slower going up, and there is no need to modulate the pedal like on the hydro to keep it from bogging down.
Hands down, the cab is much more comfortable than the JD in terms of space, getting in and out, and the seat reclines. But the JD air seat is still the best of all previous tractors.
The lights are good, but 4075r set the bar, beating all previous tractors. I will look into adding some rear lights and upgrading the front to LED.