Buying first tractor, and confused.

   / Buying first tractor, and confused.
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#21  
It is amazing thing to get knowledge in short time. I have an other dummy question. The well pump in the picture need change. I heared most of farmer now day use gas powered water pump. How large and brand normal used? Any kind water pump can use tractor diesel engine power? :confused:
 
   / Buying first tractor, and confused.
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#22  
Thanks, WTDeer. If I want do some thing this year, I need hire someboy help me do rough cut and bottom plow first.:eek:

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
 
   / Buying first tractor, and confused. #23  
Yep.. It was nothing when i used to mow down weeds over the top of my ex NH 1920's canopy in 3rd gear, 3rd range.. for hours on end.. just stopping to clean the radiator screen now and then..

Soundguy

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.
 
   / Buying first tractor, and confused. #24  
Do to the proximity issue, the JD and MF should be first on your list. In the 40-45 hp size, which is right on for your application, you would be hard pressed to find anything that outspecs the JD 4120. With your soil conditions, 4wd and R1 tires are definitely your best option for any brand tractor you choose. The JD scores big points because it gives you a standard quick attach bucket on the front loader (400X or CX) and this is a feature that is very difficult to go without once you have had it.
 
   / Buying first tractor, and confused. #25  
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.
 
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Thanks, Turbys,wolc123 and other firiends here. It looks very clear now. I will go for one of Deere:990, Massey:1540 or Kubota:L4400, R1 tires, Quick Attach on the front end loader, 5' Tiller. Will visit dealers around, hopefully can get a quota around 20K-21K. May I ask what is the real different between MFWD and 4WD?:eek:

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.
 
   / Buying first tractor, and confused. #27  
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.
 
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Will see JD(990) and Kubota(L4400) dealers this Sat. For JD 990, Need a light-medium duty FEL with QA and 5' Tiller for medium-heavy duty using (up to 16 acres). Any suggestion on JD or off-market choice?Thanks,

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.
 
   / Buying first tractor, and confused. #29  
M31 said:
May I ask what is the real different between MFWD and 4WD?:eek:

On these forums for most tractors they are the same thing. MFWD means mechanical front wheel drive. This system is similar to what's common on pickup trucks where you can select 2 or 4wd. However, it is intended to be used only when extra traction is needed, not 100% of the time (also like pickup trucks). Picky people view 4wd as meaning the few, very large tractors that have four equal size tires and power all four wheels all the time. All the ones I know of are articulated machines and over 200hp. See a JD 9320, for instance. None of the major brands make true 4wd machines in the CUT or utility size range, though the Power-Trac machines are similar in concept (though their wheels are powered hydraulically rather than with driveshafts).
 
   / Buying first tractor, and confused. #30  
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.

I think a major reason for duals is to allow row-crop tractors to get more tire size while not driving on top of the row crops. The duals are precisely spaced and probably adjustable to match your row spacing. If it weren't for this it would make a lot more sense to just go to wider tires, as is seen on industrial machines like articulated loaders.
 

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