These are the three tractors I have been considering to be near equals as far as size and abilities. The 4100, and TC21D are essentially equal as far as abilities and features. The Kubota only lacks position control on the 3 point hitch, otherwise it is also similar to the other two. In my price dealings, I have found the
B7500 to be in the 10,000 range, the TC21D in the 11,000 range and the JD4100, in the 12,000 range. I don't think the 4100 is $2000 more tractor than the Kubota for sure and I have all but eliminated the 4100 from consideration. My dilemma has been, and still is, is whether the position control is worth the 800 or so extra it will cost to get the New Holland TC21D. After driving both the TC21D, and the
B7500, I think the
B7500 is smoother to operate, the engine is quieter, the hydro pedal is smoother, and the loader is a "no tools required" quick attachment. With position control i think the choice is a no brainer, the Kubota will win hands down, but since it lacks that feature, I am leaning towards a TC21D. Now, if I could get the JD4100, with hydro, for a base tractor cost of 10,500-11,000, that would also be a consideration since they seem to carry the highest resale. Whew. I got the green light from the boss to just buy something, i just can't make up my mind.