Hello all, first post here!
My wife and i just bought 7 acres and I'm currently shopping for a tractor. I'm the geek that has a complete spreadsheet comparing brands, models, etc. I've also looked at pretty much all of them in person but am still needing advice on what to buy. Some days I think I have my mind made up, then the next day I'm going a different direction. I will list out my details, then feel free to chime in!
7 total acres, about 2 will need to be mowed (bush hog) and about 4 acres pasture where cows are, and will continue to roam. I may in the future fence the upper 2 acres and open up for a second small pasture. This would eliminate some future mowing. The terrain is average for being hilly, definitely not flat, but most all will be easily navigated on the tractor. We also plan on adding a large garden, building some small outbuildings, and general small farm work. Note, all driveways are paved, so no gravel work needed. I also plan to drag the pasture often as this will be my "weekend therapy".
So far I've determined the 30hp to 40hp tractor might be best. Don't want hydrostatic.....driven gear models before, prefer to stay this way. Cost is always important but I've worked my butt off for 30+ years and this will be my toy for the next phase of my life, so I'm going to spend what I need to for something nice, reliable, and comfortable. Also, I'm in an area (Oregon) where most major manufacturers are within an hour of me, so I believe I'm set there.
Here's where I stand as of now:
Massey Ferguson 1735M: Closest dealer, family owned. Seem like good guys. Having a little difficult time getting a final price out of them as they have no "M's" on the lot, only "E's". However, after getting their price on the "E" model, and then adding $3k to $4k for the "M", I'll be right around $27,000 to $28,000 cash including FEL and 60" rotary cutter. Like the look and feel of the MF, seem pretty solid from reading reviews. The M model is nice!
J Deere 3035D: Seems like a really good dealer, large corporate outfit. Shopping and quote experience very professional. I realize the D model isn't the luxury model, but it seemed solid. Has the JD name. Just under $25,000 cash with FEL and 60" cutter. Guessing $30k for the next model up.
Case Farmall 35C: Seems like a solid dealer. Like the feel of the tractor, seems very similar to the MF......engine the exact same? However, Case doesn't come up in the discussion much. Great 10 year power train warranty. Price is $26,700 cash or 84 months at 0%. This seems to be and attractive deal. The C model is nice!
Mahindra 1640 & 2638: These two are priced less than $400 different, at $24,250 and $24,638 cash. Mahindra comes with all the features, seem to be very comfortable. All hp ratings and capacities are up with the others. 4 cylinder engines with no DPF system. Good warranties. The downfall in my area is the dealer. They are basically a high end lawnmower / landscaping dealer. For some reason this makes me nervous. Also, my sales experience hasn't been what some of the others has been like. Lastly, a Mahindra.......really? Am I taking a chance?
Kubota: Yes, believe it or not they are on the bottom of my list. Price on the high side. Dealer is a little on the cocky side. Not sure I can handle the orange color, seriously. Just not feeling this brand.
Kioti: My MF dealer carries these too. Again, orange. Just not overall feeling it.
So this is where I'm at (probably a little all over the board). If I were to buy tomorrow, I'd buy the MF.......that is if they could be me a price and delivery date. The JD is easy, professional staff, tractors in stock, solid reputation, etc. The Case is intriguing for some reason. The Mahindra was definitely on the top of my list until I realized I might have dealer support issues and a tractor with questionable reliability.
So tell me where I'm off base with any of this. Tell me I need a bigger or small tractor. All opinions welcome. We move in a month and I want to figure out what to buy soon!
Thanks and sorry for the long post.
My wife and i just bought 7 acres and I'm currently shopping for a tractor. I'm the geek that has a complete spreadsheet comparing brands, models, etc. I've also looked at pretty much all of them in person but am still needing advice on what to buy. Some days I think I have my mind made up, then the next day I'm going a different direction. I will list out my details, then feel free to chime in!
7 total acres, about 2 will need to be mowed (bush hog) and about 4 acres pasture where cows are, and will continue to roam. I may in the future fence the upper 2 acres and open up for a second small pasture. This would eliminate some future mowing. The terrain is average for being hilly, definitely not flat, but most all will be easily navigated on the tractor. We also plan on adding a large garden, building some small outbuildings, and general small farm work. Note, all driveways are paved, so no gravel work needed. I also plan to drag the pasture often as this will be my "weekend therapy".
So far I've determined the 30hp to 40hp tractor might be best. Don't want hydrostatic.....driven gear models before, prefer to stay this way. Cost is always important but I've worked my butt off for 30+ years and this will be my toy for the next phase of my life, so I'm going to spend what I need to for something nice, reliable, and comfortable. Also, I'm in an area (Oregon) where most major manufacturers are within an hour of me, so I believe I'm set there.
Here's where I stand as of now:
Massey Ferguson 1735M: Closest dealer, family owned. Seem like good guys. Having a little difficult time getting a final price out of them as they have no "M's" on the lot, only "E's". However, after getting their price on the "E" model, and then adding $3k to $4k for the "M", I'll be right around $27,000 to $28,000 cash including FEL and 60" rotary cutter. Like the look and feel of the MF, seem pretty solid from reading reviews. The M model is nice!
J Deere 3035D: Seems like a really good dealer, large corporate outfit. Shopping and quote experience very professional. I realize the D model isn't the luxury model, but it seemed solid. Has the JD name. Just under $25,000 cash with FEL and 60" cutter. Guessing $30k for the next model up.
Case Farmall 35C: Seems like a solid dealer. Like the feel of the tractor, seems very similar to the MF......engine the exact same? However, Case doesn't come up in the discussion much. Great 10 year power train warranty. Price is $26,700 cash or 84 months at 0%. This seems to be and attractive deal. The C model is nice!
Mahindra 1640 & 2638: These two are priced less than $400 different, at $24,250 and $24,638 cash. Mahindra comes with all the features, seem to be very comfortable. All hp ratings and capacities are up with the others. 4 cylinder engines with no DPF system. Good warranties. The downfall in my area is the dealer. They are basically a high end lawnmower / landscaping dealer. For some reason this makes me nervous. Also, my sales experience hasn't been what some of the others has been like. Lastly, a Mahindra.......really? Am I taking a chance?
Kubota: Yes, believe it or not they are on the bottom of my list. Price on the high side. Dealer is a little on the cocky side. Not sure I can handle the orange color, seriously. Just not feeling this brand.
Kioti: My MF dealer carries these too. Again, orange. Just not overall feeling it.
So this is where I'm at (probably a little all over the board). If I were to buy tomorrow, I'd buy the MF.......that is if they could be me a price and delivery date. The JD is easy, professional staff, tractors in stock, solid reputation, etc. The Case is intriguing for some reason. The Mahindra was definitely on the top of my list until I realized I might have dealer support issues and a tractor with questionable reliability.
So tell me where I'm off base with any of this. Tell me I need a bigger or small tractor. All opinions welcome. We move in a month and I want to figure out what to buy soon!
Thanks and sorry for the long post.