2wd vs 4wd

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#11  
My 4720 is 2500 lbs. The 5325 should lift my drill ok. Like I said my 4720 does but squats. I only get a few inches or clearance.
 
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#12  
I assume a 2wd 5325 with R1s would have the same pulling ability as my 4720 with MFWD and R4’s. Thoughts? I’m just always worried that 2 wheel drive will not be enough but again this is only going to be used to drill and bushhog. Probably should not be in the fields if it’s that wet I guess. That’s my logic.

Thoughts?
 
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I assume a 2wd 5325 with R1s would have the same pulling ability as my 4720 with MFWD and R4’s. Thoughts? I’m just always worried that 2 wheel drive will not be enough but again this is only going to be used to drill and bushhog. Probably should not be in the fields if it’s that wet I guess. That’s my logic.

Thoughts?

I think youre probably over thinking this, but then again I dont know how either rig is weighted, tire condition, loader, etc. Pictures would really help. I think you have a sound plan, but remember, the weather wont always cooperate. Thats in Gods hands. If ground is slightly wet, you may still have to bush hog.....whats the bush hog property look like? Hilly? Damp? I mow hundreds of acres of conservancy meadows, which can be challenging even if it rained several days prior to mowing. Nice thing about 4WD is you wont have spinning tires if you must "go" shortly after rain.
Does the 5325 have real fresh deep rubber? Weights? That will make a difference.
My ground is too hilly for 2WD, so my decision is made for me.
 
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#16  
About 2800-3100 I’d guess. Drill is 2500ish empty. Depending on seed load.
 
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About 2800-3100 I’d guess. Drill is 2500ish empty. Depending on seed load.

Well, I think you are going too small, but it’s easy for me to spend your money.
Tractor data says 3pt lift capacity 3375lbs at 24” Total tractor weight is only ~6,000lbs
Once full of seed, I think you’ll be at capacity.
If I were in your situation, I’d go to an older 80-100HP tractor with more frame and weight without hesitation. There’s a plethora of those tractors sitting around for sale.
 
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#18  
I appreciate your wisdom!

Found a 1978 allis chalmers 185 with 2k hours and a lot of replaced stuff for $7k. Bonus is it’s right by my farm!

I can’t find 3 pt lift capacity though....
 
   / 2wd vs 4wd #19  
It’s not a heck of a lot more tractor than the 5325.
I’d keep looking
 
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#20  
Any models you’d think would be a good fit? Go ahead and spend my money. It’s ok. :)

I just don’t have much to spend!
 

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