rfengr
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Hi Everyone,
I am rather new to this world of tractors, but I have given up trying to maintain my 3+ acres with a garden tractor! Hence, in exactly 1 week I will be ordering a Jinma with FEL and Backhoe. In fact, I am driving from Seattle to Oregon next Thursday for the transaction.
I already have a self powered rough cut mower (swisher) and will also be looking into a 3-point post hole digger with 12" auger, 4' Box Blade, 4' Landscape rake, Carry-All fork, and thumb for the Backhoe.
Now... the dilemma! I have narrowed it down to either a Jinma 284 or a 354. Now, I understand the 354 is around 6" longer, 6" wider, a little taller, 7HP more powerful, and about 400lbs heavier. Ok.. its the 284 on stearoids with a slightly bigger engine.
I will be clearing land, using the FEL and box blade a lot. Moving debris to burning piles with the backhoe/thumb. Digging the occasional ditch or post hole, and a lot of brush cutting. Throw in a little stump removal. The land is mostly a gentle slope, with a few flat areas. Once I get the land into shape, I would like have a small (40' x 60') garden which I will want to till each year. In other words, lots of use for a few months, then very occasional use for the rest of the tractors life.
Question 1: Will I even notice the power difference?
Question 2: Is the 354 that much more stable on hills than the 284 due to its wheelbase and width?
Question 3: THE BIG ISSUE. Shuttle shift or manual?
So what exactly does the shuttle shift accomplish? I have read that its great (or better) for use with a FEL... but nobody elaborates as to why! Can someone explain the difference in actual operation when using shuttle shift vs manual with a FEL?
I have also read that I definately want a creeper for tilling. but I wont be tilling very much or often. What about for the Box blade... again not used often.
Any help/opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You All! /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I am rather new to this world of tractors, but I have given up trying to maintain my 3+ acres with a garden tractor! Hence, in exactly 1 week I will be ordering a Jinma with FEL and Backhoe. In fact, I am driving from Seattle to Oregon next Thursday for the transaction.
I already have a self powered rough cut mower (swisher) and will also be looking into a 3-point post hole digger with 12" auger, 4' Box Blade, 4' Landscape rake, Carry-All fork, and thumb for the Backhoe.
Now... the dilemma! I have narrowed it down to either a Jinma 284 or a 354. Now, I understand the 354 is around 6" longer, 6" wider, a little taller, 7HP more powerful, and about 400lbs heavier. Ok.. its the 284 on stearoids with a slightly bigger engine.
I will be clearing land, using the FEL and box blade a lot. Moving debris to burning piles with the backhoe/thumb. Digging the occasional ditch or post hole, and a lot of brush cutting. Throw in a little stump removal. The land is mostly a gentle slope, with a few flat areas. Once I get the land into shape, I would like have a small (40' x 60') garden which I will want to till each year. In other words, lots of use for a few months, then very occasional use for the rest of the tractors life.
Question 1: Will I even notice the power difference?
Question 2: Is the 354 that much more stable on hills than the 284 due to its wheelbase and width?
Question 3: THE BIG ISSUE. Shuttle shift or manual?
So what exactly does the shuttle shift accomplish? I have read that its great (or better) for use with a FEL... but nobody elaborates as to why! Can someone explain the difference in actual operation when using shuttle shift vs manual with a FEL?
I have also read that I definately want a creeper for tilling. but I wont be tilling very much or often. What about for the Box blade... again not used often.
Any help/opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You All! /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif