GA WTDeer said:Wow!! That's dark soil. That looks like disk harrow/bush and bog land, that soil needs air IMO. Have you thought about waiting on the rotto and buying a harrow. Others might differ with me, but it looks like from your pics it could use that first. Again IMO Clay
Keith_B said:I think you would be surprised what an impact a tractor and a bush hog can have on 4-5 ft tall weeds. I've mowed thick weeds that were taller than my late father-in-laws Ford 4000.
Turbys_1700 said:All the info here is excellent. With your land situation my must have's would be.
1. 4 WD (actually it's 4 wheel assist)
2. 40 HP
3. Light Weight
4. R1 tires
5. Quick Attach on the front end loader
My personal favorites are:
Kubota: L4400 MX5000
Deere: 990
New Holland: TC 35 TC40 TC45
Massey: 1540 1547
Kioti: DK35 DK45
Mahindra: 4110 4530
I have no preference to the above. They are all fine units.
GreenRules said:The John deere 990 is alot of machine for the money. It is rugged and reliable. No hydro however, I am almost sure of that. From experience, I can tell you that John Deere gets parts in fast and the dealers around me have most of what you need on hand.
I have no experience with MF whatsoever.
M31 said:May I ask what is the real different between MFWD and 4WD?![]()
doxford jim said:Have you thought about dual rea wheels on the tractor. I am sure one of the reason that they are used is that they do not sink as far into soft and muddy soil - just like a dually pickup. I am sure it is feasable even on a smaller tractor - I know you can buy them already fitted, maybe special order though. Also, once the dry weather comes around, take off the outer two wheels and just use single rear wheels.