bought a 4035

   / bought a 4035 #1  

pistolhunter

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I ordered it a couple of weeks ago, and I picked it up yesterday.

I put a markham toothbar on today (thanks LAWALLSTRACTOR), and thought I would share.:)

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   / bought a 4035 #2  
Nice setup. Congratulations!!!!Go have some fun.
 
   / bought a 4035 #3  
Congratulations! Looks like you have yourself a workhorse there.
 
   / bought a 4035 #4  
Have about 18 hours on mine and no complaints. Picked up about 2 weeks ago. did have to take it back because PTO was strarting to fast and shearing the bolt off on the shredder. a factory issue on some some. Hoped to put more hours on it this weekend but we finally got some rain which we needed but could not go play. So far I have done some shredding, cleaning out and old tank and knocked down some dead trees. I probably need to put the teeth on my loader. I am hoping to pull some gravel out of the bottom of the creek bed for my roads. Not sure the best way to break it up and dig into it.

Ready to get back on it.

Congrats.
 
   / bought a 4035 #5  
Have about 18 hours on mine and no complaints. Picked up about 2 weeks ago. did have to take it back because PTO was strarting to fast and shearing the bolt off on the shredder. a factory issue on some some. Hoped to put more hours on it this weekend but we finally got some rain which we needed but could not go play. So far I have done some shredding, cleaning out and old tank and knocked down some dead trees. I probably need to put the teeth on my loader. I am hoping to pull some gravel out of the bottom of the creek bed for my roads. Not sure the best way to break it up and dig into it.

Ready to get back on it.

Congrats.

When I was getting alot of gravel out of my creekbed on a previous property I owned I used my boxblade to push up some piles and then got it with the loader but I've never used a toothbar and from what I read it makes it much easier to dig with. In some cases I was able to dig directly into some of the gravel bars as long as I had some decent traction for my tires. I've been excavating some dirt/rock in my woods lately and I've been thinking about purchasing a toothbar to see how much difference it makes. I've got a spare 5' bucket I could dedicate to digging with and just leave a toothbar on it. I normally keep and use my 6' bucket on the tractor - it grabs a nice scoop of material if it's reasonably loose.
 
   / bought a 4035 #6  
Congrats.

Nice tractor!! I really like the looks of the new 35 series. Enjoy!
 
   / bought a 4035 #7  
I need to be alittle nosey-was thiking on buying a Mahindra 3535 or 4035 w/loader-can you guys/gal give the cost fot the tractors w/loader? Thanks.
 
   / bought a 4035 #8  
I need to be alittle nosey-was thiking on buying a Mahindra 3535 or 4035 w/loader-can you guys/gal give the cost fot the tractors w/loader? Thanks.

If weight is a factor, Mahindra's are usually heavier than Kubota's. Have you sat on all the tractors that you are considering? They are not all the same, some fit you better than others. While price is a factor, there are many other factors that should be considered.

Sorry that I can't help you with any pricing, but I bought my last tractor about 2 years ago and do not know what things are going for these days.

Good luck with your research.
 

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