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Can\'t decide on which Kubota...
I first want to say that this is by far the best resource on the 'net for compact tractor information. After reading posts for several weeks, I decided it was time to post.
In short:
A Kubota M5700 or a Kubota M6800 ?
Here's the situation:
I own about 15 acres in Northwestern Connecticut. Most of it is field/weeds, with a mix of Timothy hay. The rest is either lawn or small brush around the edge of the fields. It's hilly and ocky terrain. I have a ldriveway about 1000 feet long. I have been rotary mowing the fields for many years with a tired old Cockshutt 30, and plowing the driveway in the winter with a Ford pickup.
I'm looking to replace the Cockshutt for the summer mowing duties and the Ford for the winter plowing duties with a compact tractor.
After muh looking at Blue, Green, and Orange, I think I've decided I get the most bang for the buck out of the Kubota. Not so good in the ergonomics, and I'll have to get used to the paint, but that's okay with me.
I've priced out a M5700 with hydraulic shuttle, LA1002 loader and R4 tires. Comes to $28,100. Then I noticed the M6800 has a bit more weight, and a locking front differntial for about another $1,200 dollars.
1) is the $1200 worth the jump from the 5700 to the 6800?
2) does anyone have any experience with the 5-cyl on the M5700 or the 4-cyl on the M6800? Pluses? Minuses?
3) am I missing something I should be thinking about?
(planning on using a 88" flail mower for the fields, which is why I need the horse power the larger M series offers).
Many thanks for any advise or oppinions!!!
Dustin
I first want to say that this is by far the best resource on the 'net for compact tractor information. After reading posts for several weeks, I decided it was time to post.
In short:
A Kubota M5700 or a Kubota M6800 ?
Here's the situation:
I own about 15 acres in Northwestern Connecticut. Most of it is field/weeds, with a mix of Timothy hay. The rest is either lawn or small brush around the edge of the fields. It's hilly and ocky terrain. I have a ldriveway about 1000 feet long. I have been rotary mowing the fields for many years with a tired old Cockshutt 30, and plowing the driveway in the winter with a Ford pickup.
I'm looking to replace the Cockshutt for the summer mowing duties and the Ford for the winter plowing duties with a compact tractor.
After muh looking at Blue, Green, and Orange, I think I've decided I get the most bang for the buck out of the Kubota. Not so good in the ergonomics, and I'll have to get used to the paint, but that's okay with me.
I've priced out a M5700 with hydraulic shuttle, LA1002 loader and R4 tires. Comes to $28,100. Then I noticed the M6800 has a bit more weight, and a locking front differntial for about another $1,200 dollars.
1) is the $1200 worth the jump from the 5700 to the 6800?
2) does anyone have any experience with the 5-cyl on the M5700 or the 4-cyl on the M6800? Pluses? Minuses?
3) am I missing something I should be thinking about?
(planning on using a 88" flail mower for the fields, which is why I need the horse power the larger M series offers).
Many thanks for any advise or oppinions!!!
Dustin