Musclford
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BayouMan said:Hey Guys,
Sorry I haven't responded back. Had to make a trip to Dallas to help my son move into his new house. After reading the comments from both sides, I see that I have several things to give consideration to.
The dealer in my area handles both John Deere and Kubota tractors. Since they are in the process of moving to a new location up the street, I will probably be better off waiting until they get settled in.
With my old JD-2640, I use a 7' bionic blade to spread dirt and do grading work. With my tires loaded, I can load up the blade to where I am spinning and have to start raising the blade to deinventory to keep moving material.
My question now is, is a 70 hp tractor enough? I know that 4WD is supposed to make a big difference in pulling power. Do I need to consider going bigger than 70 hp or will 4WD make enough difference in that hp range and to avoid the additional cost for more horses?
Thanks again for all the input.
Mike
4x4 makes a HUGE difference on mine, however, I don't have the weight or hp your considering... but in the SubCuts, it's like night and day when dragging a pulverizer / blade....
I'm surprised at the amount of Green responses,, I would have figured this to be a Deere forum.... hmmm....