I've looked at (and driven) these three tractors that are in stock at a local dealer. All are about 45 PTO HP and any of them would do what I need (bushhogging, moving dirt/stone/snow, moving/stacking round bales with an FEL, moving materials with pallet forks). I'm also putting in 3000 ft of fencing and about to build a barn, and I have some woods that I might clear later on. I hadn't really planned to get up to the 50 HP range, but decided I'd rather have a little more than I need in case I dream up a new use later on. All are 4WD, and I have a pretty steep driveway and rolling land. The L5240 is the most expensive because it is HST (the new HST Plus) and has the LA854 loader. Price quote is $26,162. This was my first time driving and HST, and it was a pleasure to drive, but I worry about all the bells and whistles.....hydro dual speed, load sensing, auto throttle, etc. Seems like a lot to go wrong some day.
The MX5100 with LA844 loader is a little bigger than the L5240, but they look pretty similar sitting side-by-side. This has a "syncro shuttle" transmission. Price on this is $23,272. I have nothing against spending less
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The M5040 is a larger tractor, and the LA 1153 loader lifts more and lifts it up to 20" higher than the other loaders. The extra height seems useful for building projects. This tractor has the hydraulic shuttle which lets you go from forward to reverse without clutching. It seems like this would give some of the advantages of the HST for loader work without all the bells and whistles. A rear remote is standard on this model and an add-on with the others. Price is $25,783.
Engine reliability and longevity is important to me since I had my present Kubota B8200 for over 20 years, and the tractors use two different engines. Both are designed to meet the new emission standards, so I'm not sure that how much of a track record they have. The L5240 has the 4-cyl E-TVCS engine that is turbo charged. The MX5100 seems to have a very similar engine. The M5040 has the 4 cyl E-CDIS engine, which is natural aspiration.
I am leaning toward the M5040, but I'd like to hear the thinking and experience of anyone who has used these machines. Is one engine better than another? Do the prices seem reasonable, or should I price-shop more? Thanks in advance for your help!
The MX5100 with LA844 loader is a little bigger than the L5240, but they look pretty similar sitting side-by-side. This has a "syncro shuttle" transmission. Price on this is $23,272. I have nothing against spending less
The M5040 is a larger tractor, and the LA 1153 loader lifts more and lifts it up to 20" higher than the other loaders. The extra height seems useful for building projects. This tractor has the hydraulic shuttle which lets you go from forward to reverse without clutching. It seems like this would give some of the advantages of the HST for loader work without all the bells and whistles. A rear remote is standard on this model and an add-on with the others. Price is $25,783.
Engine reliability and longevity is important to me since I had my present Kubota B8200 for over 20 years, and the tractors use two different engines. Both are designed to meet the new emission standards, so I'm not sure that how much of a track record they have. The L5240 has the 4-cyl E-TVCS engine that is turbo charged. The MX5100 seems to have a very similar engine. The M5040 has the 4 cyl E-CDIS engine, which is natural aspiration.
I am leaning toward the M5040, but I'd like to hear the thinking and experience of anyone who has used these machines. Is one engine better than another? Do the prices seem reasonable, or should I price-shop more? Thanks in advance for your help!