First Tractor. Deere 3720???

   / First Tractor. Deere 3720??? #32  
metroski said:
check this link, I came across this while gathering research information.

could be outdated or just a nonsense view.

The Small Tractor FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

I think it's both outdated and just one person's view. Both Kioti and Zetor are considered excellent tractors, while many of the other "challenged" listings are not. They also completely omit Mahindra and TYM.

I would do a lot of reading on this boards, especially in the owning/operating forums for each brand you're considering, and see what problems owners actually seem to be having. The only Kioti issue that comes up a lot is loader frame cracking on some of the CK series, but it is being fixed by Kioti.
 
   / First Tractor. Deere 3720??? #33  
metroski said:
check this link, I came across this while gathering research information.

could be outdated or just a nonsense view.

The Small Tractor FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
I have seen this posted once before a while back.
Very outdated.
If you click on Kioti on the webpage posted it takes you to the Lely Corp. homepage.
Lely has not been the distributor of Kioti tractor since prior to 1993.
Daedong (the Mfg. of Kioti tractors) has been the distributor of their own tractors for the past 14 years.
 
   / First Tractor. Deere 3720???
  • Thread Starter
#34  
Just as a reference. How does an ATV with a pull behind attachments measure up to a tractor for tasks such as field mowing, disc-ing, spraying, seeding etc.

I have a 700CC quad and was wondering if spending a few thousand on quad "implements" would be comparable to the tractor. I wouldn't have the loader or the post hole auger but could save about $25k. Also no cab.

Just figured I should ask. You guys have been so helpful on everything else.

More than likely I'm gonna go for the Kioti 45 cab but was curious.

Mike
 
   / First Tractor. Deere 3720??? #35  
The ATV will be smaller and more limited in all tasks. I think it would do ok on spraying, seeding, and mowing, if you buy the special ATV implements for each. I don't think it has enough power to pull a disk that will do very much good.

If this were an appealing option, you could always use the ATV for fieldwork and get a used skidloader for the loader and post-hole work. Skidsteer is definitely a great tool for both, but it's not a good tool (or even capable of some tasks) for fieldwork.
 
   / First Tractor. Deere 3720??? #36  
I doubt you would be happy mowing with a four wheeler. Spraying and spreading arent bad but all the turning and backing up with a trailer can get old.
 
   / First Tractor. Deere 3720??? #37  
I agree. I think spraying with a 4 wheeler is a real pain when using a hand wand but maybe a boom sprayer in the back wouldn't be to bad.
 
   / First Tractor. Deere 3720??? #38  
metroski said:
The pastures are massively overgrown and need a lot of work.

I was using the brush cutter (down here we call it shredding) yesterday in 3-4 foot tall weeds and grass. I had to park my 25 hp PTO 4310 and get out the 65 HP 5420. It still had trouble in the thickest parts with just a 6 foot cutter. I know it wasn't the lack of HP cuz the slipper clutch on the bushhog cutter is rated for 85 HP and it would slip a little when bogged down in the deep stuff. What I'm trying to say is, if your pastures are really overgrown, the amount of HP will determine how much you can nibble at the task. You can take less than full width cuts if your tractor is not up to the task. My 4310 was slowing down to a crawl with only half a cut. The grass is bahia which is like cutting wire rope when its dry.

I'm not sure of the DK's horsepower, but I'd sure like to have a 3720 myself for the available HP in that size of machine. I'd recommend you test drive both at least twice and shop price between dealers while comparing dealers. Parts, service and attitudes are what to look for while comparing.

Good luck...Kyle
 
   / First Tractor. Deere 3720??? #39  
Greyfields said:
p.s. Get to know your neighbors with bigger tractors very very well. Feed them, booze them, ask them about their grandkids everytime you see them. There is no way anyone can move into a new place and have the foresight to know which attachments you may need, or not get the wrong ones. You'd spend a fortune!

So, right now, I'm cutting for silage with my brush hog set as low as it will go. My neighbor then comes down with his 125 HP JD and is bailing & wrapping it for me... for nothing, except that he likes to see people farm. So the beauty is to make friends, keep an affordable tractor to operate, then get people to do the really heavy work for you!
I'd just like to have the above post read again as it is VERY true.

My old-timer neighbors have seen me out in the field then stopped to talk about my little tractor and offered to help, loan implements and/or given advice. Maybe it's a Deere thing? ;)
 

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