Wilks44
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Hello TBN-ers,
I currently have a 1985 John Deere 1050 37hp 4x4 with FEL. Tractor has served me well for the last 10+ years but as it gets older I started looking for an upgrade.
Tractor will be mostly used for mowing (60" brush hog and 72"finish mower), food plot tilling (60" tiller), grading gravel driveway, hauling firewood, collected maple sap in the spring, and just general FEL use.
Decided I want to stay in the 37-40hp range as I like this size tractor for what I do with it. Prefer to stay around the $25k mark. So far I have tested John Deere 3038e, New Holland Workmaster 40, Kubota L3901, and Mahindra 2638 and 1538. All with HST and FEL, no cab.
I was not impressed with the John Deere. Does not have SSQA loader, no quick removal of loader (bolts), and aluminum rear end (lighter), and lots of plastic.
Local dealer sells both New Holland and Kubota, so I drove those back to back. No real reason, but preferred Kubota. Just "felt" better.
Mahindra 2638 seems like a "beefy" tractor. Everything seems to be built heavier, sit higher, more of a classic tractor feel compared to how small most of the CUT's have gotten. However, engine seemed kind of noisy (maybe from larger displacement?) and HST was also noisy
I've pretty much narrowed it down to either the Kubota L3901 or the Mahindra 2638. Mahindra is about $2500 cheaper than Kubota. Local Mahindra dealer has been selling them since 2011. The dealer itself has been around longer than I have. Kubota dealer just started selling Kubota but has been selling NH and Case for many many years.
I find myself leaning toward the Kubota mostly based on brand reputation. I know there used to be a lot of issues with Mahindra regarding warranty issues, part availability, and dealers disappearing. Is this still the case?
So all in all, which would you pick? Kubota L3901 or Mahindra 2638? And why? The only other consideration would be jumping to the Kubota L4701, but thats another $6k.
And please, I don't need any "you should buy an LS, Deere, Kioti, etc".
I currently have a 1985 John Deere 1050 37hp 4x4 with FEL. Tractor has served me well for the last 10+ years but as it gets older I started looking for an upgrade.
Tractor will be mostly used for mowing (60" brush hog and 72"finish mower), food plot tilling (60" tiller), grading gravel driveway, hauling firewood, collected maple sap in the spring, and just general FEL use.
Decided I want to stay in the 37-40hp range as I like this size tractor for what I do with it. Prefer to stay around the $25k mark. So far I have tested John Deere 3038e, New Holland Workmaster 40, Kubota L3901, and Mahindra 2638 and 1538. All with HST and FEL, no cab.
I was not impressed with the John Deere. Does not have SSQA loader, no quick removal of loader (bolts), and aluminum rear end (lighter), and lots of plastic.
Local dealer sells both New Holland and Kubota, so I drove those back to back. No real reason, but preferred Kubota. Just "felt" better.
Mahindra 2638 seems like a "beefy" tractor. Everything seems to be built heavier, sit higher, more of a classic tractor feel compared to how small most of the CUT's have gotten. However, engine seemed kind of noisy (maybe from larger displacement?) and HST was also noisy
I've pretty much narrowed it down to either the Kubota L3901 or the Mahindra 2638. Mahindra is about $2500 cheaper than Kubota. Local Mahindra dealer has been selling them since 2011. The dealer itself has been around longer than I have. Kubota dealer just started selling Kubota but has been selling NH and Case for many many years.
I find myself leaning toward the Kubota mostly based on brand reputation. I know there used to be a lot of issues with Mahindra regarding warranty issues, part availability, and dealers disappearing. Is this still the case?
So all in all, which would you pick? Kubota L3901 or Mahindra 2638? And why? The only other consideration would be jumping to the Kubota L4701, but thats another $6k.
And please, I don't need any "you should buy an LS, Deere, Kioti, etc".