patton
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I'm planning on buying a new tractor, and believe I have it narrowed down to the JD 5310 with 3 SCV valves (2 on side and one in rear), MFWD, loader, telescoping draft links, R1 tires, and synchro tranmission.
I need 45 PTO hp minimum to pull a round bailer, but at 55 hp the 5310 gives 10 more hp then the 5210 (@45 PTO HP) at a minimal cost or increase in size. Other than that I will use it for tillage, bushhoging and misc. utility work.
I plan on buying the loader without a bucket and getting a 4 in 1 bucket, hence the third SCV valve, I can also use it to run a winch, or a implement with hydraulics while keeping the loader connected. I'm considering ordering a alternator off of the cab model to up the power available and mount 2 50 or 100 watt hella work lights facing forward. I have them on my truck and love them.
I'll probally add a fire extingusher, and may have the tires foam filled, I'm not sure. ($1000 for a pair of 13.6-28s, but it adds more weight than CaCl)
I can't decide on getting a canopy- nice in the fields, seems like a liability in the woods- an thoughts on this or anything else?
I also can't decide it the telescoping draft links are worth it- none of the demo models I have seen have the cotter pins pulled so you can try them out. I've never owned a tractor with them before, but I tried a set out on a Kuboda M series, that were well thought out (ie I would kill for them on any tractor that has its impliment changed more then once per year)
I need 45 PTO hp minimum to pull a round bailer, but at 55 hp the 5310 gives 10 more hp then the 5210 (@45 PTO HP) at a minimal cost or increase in size. Other than that I will use it for tillage, bushhoging and misc. utility work.
I plan on buying the loader without a bucket and getting a 4 in 1 bucket, hence the third SCV valve, I can also use it to run a winch, or a implement with hydraulics while keeping the loader connected. I'm considering ordering a alternator off of the cab model to up the power available and mount 2 50 or 100 watt hella work lights facing forward. I have them on my truck and love them.
I'll probally add a fire extingusher, and may have the tires foam filled, I'm not sure. ($1000 for a pair of 13.6-28s, but it adds more weight than CaCl)
I can't decide on getting a canopy- nice in the fields, seems like a liability in the woods- an thoughts on this or anything else?
I also can't decide it the telescoping draft links are worth it- none of the demo models I have seen have the cotter pins pulled so you can try them out. I've never owned a tractor with them before, but I tried a set out on a Kuboda M series, that were well thought out (ie I would kill for them on any tractor that has its impliment changed more then once per year)