Thanks for all of the information. I have decided to skip the backhoe and opt for renting since we probably won't have much use for it after we are finished with immediate needs.
Can anyone give me some opinions on the 1455V ? I was all set and ready to go with a New Holland TC40D after I decided to skip the 1440/Backhoe combo. The reason I was thinking of going that route was stronger loader (2000 lbs lift, 3500 lbs breakout vs. 1200 lbs lift, 1800 lbs. breakout), more weight (about 400 lbs more for TC40D), wider wheelbase (only a little), higher displacement engine, and hydrostatic all for about $1000 more than the 1440s.
I really liked the Massey dealer and I was bummed out that my wife and I were heavily leaning towards the TC40D. When I called the Massey dealer to say that I had decided to go with the New Holland, they made me an offer on a demo 1455V with 15 hours on it for about $1000 more than the TC40D. Now I'm confused and my wife is a little upset (she was in love with the hydrostatic tranny).
The 1455 kills the TC40D on all specs except for visibility and hydrostatic tranny. The one thing I didn't understand was that the lift capacity on the 1050 loader is 3200 lbs. while the breakout force was only listed as 2500 lbs. It's the only loader I have seen where lift capacity is greater than breakout capacity. Why would this be? What type of work would breakout capacity really help with. Is there anything a loader with 2000 lb. lift/3500 lb. breakout could do better than a loader with 3200 lb. lift/2500. lb breakout ?
Also, any drawbacks to having the muffler sticking out of the hood vs. having tucked under the hood (besides visibility)?
Thanks for your assistance. I have a tough decision ahead of me now. Hydrostatic will be a big loss for my wife, but I don't know if I could live with myself turning down a deal on a much more powerful tractor.
Can anyone give me some opinions on the 1455V ? I was all set and ready to go with a New Holland TC40D after I decided to skip the 1440/Backhoe combo. The reason I was thinking of going that route was stronger loader (2000 lbs lift, 3500 lbs breakout vs. 1200 lbs lift, 1800 lbs. breakout), more weight (about 400 lbs more for TC40D), wider wheelbase (only a little), higher displacement engine, and hydrostatic all for about $1000 more than the 1440s.
I really liked the Massey dealer and I was bummed out that my wife and I were heavily leaning towards the TC40D. When I called the Massey dealer to say that I had decided to go with the New Holland, they made me an offer on a demo 1455V with 15 hours on it for about $1000 more than the TC40D. Now I'm confused and my wife is a little upset (she was in love with the hydrostatic tranny).
The 1455 kills the TC40D on all specs except for visibility and hydrostatic tranny. The one thing I didn't understand was that the lift capacity on the 1050 loader is 3200 lbs. while the breakout force was only listed as 2500 lbs. It's the only loader I have seen where lift capacity is greater than breakout capacity. Why would this be? What type of work would breakout capacity really help with. Is there anything a loader with 2000 lb. lift/3500 lb. breakout could do better than a loader with 3200 lb. lift/2500. lb breakout ?
Also, any drawbacks to having the muffler sticking out of the hood vs. having tucked under the hood (besides visibility)?
Thanks for your assistance. I have a tough decision ahead of me now. Hydrostatic will be a big loss for my wife, but I don't know if I could live with myself turning down a deal on a much more powerful tractor.