aesanders
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- LS MT3 42 S HST cab, BCS 830 2 wheel tractor, Gravely Pro-Turn 160 XDZ, John Deere Gator HPX 615e
Today I went and looked at Agco ST34a. It is the same tractor as the slightly more popular Massey Fergusen 1533. Both are built by the Japanese company Iseki. Overall, I was really impressed with this machine and wonder why they are not more popular? Both the Agco and cussin Massey spec out very similarly to the Kubota 3130. The Agco st41a and Massey 1540 spec out very similarly to the Kubota 3830. You could tell who the engineer's based their latest designs on when they redseigned these machines.
I'd have to say that overall, I like these better than the comparable Kubota models. They seemed to have everything the Kubotas have and improved on some of the features I did not like on the Kubota's which are mostly creature comfort features.
Here is a list on some of the features I liked better on the AGCo/Massey.
1. Loader control built onto the tractor instead loader. I'm not sure why Kubota has not done this on the grand L's. All of the newer design tractors are going this direction.
2. Split pedal HST. This is my preference and seems to be gaining in popularity as well. Seems like more and more HST are going to this style.
3. More comfortable operators platform. At least to me. Does not have that Kubota tilt forward positioning.
4. Big brother Agco's (200-300hp+) tractors that could squish any Kubota for bragging rights.
These are all fairly minor things, but they do show that the designers really put some thought into this machine. As far a durablilty goes, I'm not sure how it stacks up to Kubota but I would imagine they are good. Iseki has a good reputation and is a very large company in it's own right making trucks and ag equipment.
As far as features, the AGCo products are fully featured. Transmission choice are varied such as standard syncro gear, powershift 12*12 gear and HST. The HST sounds unique in that it adjust engine speed as well, making it more like and automatic transmission. I didn't drive the HST so I'm not able to conirm how it varies from a standard HST though.
They also have all the bells and whistles of the Kubota grand L's and rivals such as Deere and NH. Fit and finish rivals those others as well.
And above all, the Agco's and Massey's are the best looking of any of the current cuts /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
I guess my only question is why are they not more popular? Is it that they are just not marketed as well as the others? Kind of sad as they seem to have everything else going for them including a huge dealer base (or at least potential dealer base).
Any other opinions on the Agco/ Massey machines?
I'd have to say that overall, I like these better than the comparable Kubota models. They seemed to have everything the Kubotas have and improved on some of the features I did not like on the Kubota's which are mostly creature comfort features.
Here is a list on some of the features I liked better on the AGCo/Massey.
1. Loader control built onto the tractor instead loader. I'm not sure why Kubota has not done this on the grand L's. All of the newer design tractors are going this direction.
2. Split pedal HST. This is my preference and seems to be gaining in popularity as well. Seems like more and more HST are going to this style.
3. More comfortable operators platform. At least to me. Does not have that Kubota tilt forward positioning.
4. Big brother Agco's (200-300hp+) tractors that could squish any Kubota for bragging rights.
These are all fairly minor things, but they do show that the designers really put some thought into this machine. As far a durablilty goes, I'm not sure how it stacks up to Kubota but I would imagine they are good. Iseki has a good reputation and is a very large company in it's own right making trucks and ag equipment.
As far as features, the AGCo products are fully featured. Transmission choice are varied such as standard syncro gear, powershift 12*12 gear and HST. The HST sounds unique in that it adjust engine speed as well, making it more like and automatic transmission. I didn't drive the HST so I'm not able to conirm how it varies from a standard HST though.
They also have all the bells and whistles of the Kubota grand L's and rivals such as Deere and NH. Fit and finish rivals those others as well.
And above all, the Agco's and Massey's are the best looking of any of the current cuts /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
I guess my only question is why are they not more popular? Is it that they are just not marketed as well as the others? Kind of sad as they seem to have everything else going for them including a huge dealer base (or at least potential dealer base).
Any other opinions on the Agco/ Massey machines?