L4400 vs MX5100 - what's the catch?

   / L4400 vs MX5100 - what's the catch? #1  

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This was done a couple of years back but things have changed since then.

The MX5100 now comes with a Hydrostatic option and 2 or 4wd select.

Does the L4400 have any advantages over the MX5100? The price is so close, I'm wondering what the catch is?

This is my first tractor and it would be great to get feedback as essentially, this is my shortlist!
 
   / L4400 vs MX5100 - what's the catch? #2  
There are quite a few differences in them two.

The 5100 is bigger and heavier. It has a stronger loader and 3PH. And if I remember correctly, it has 20" front wheels as opposed to the 16" wheels on the L4400.

Personally, if price were similar, I'd go for the bigger MX5100. I cant comment too much on the other things like bells and whistles because I dont own either. All I can do is go off of paper specs.
 
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If I were looking at those two tractors you might want to add the M5140 to the list if you are buying new.

The M series are designed as ag tractors - mainly to do dirt work but versatile enough to handle compact tractor jobs.

The M's seems to be stronger and heavy duty than the L's. An old farmer might say they are a as "real" a tractor as can be bought nowadays.
 
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LD1 said:
There are quite a few differences in them two.

The 5100 is bigger and heavier. It has a stronger loader and 3PH. And if I remember correctly, it has 20" front wheels as opposed to the 16" wheels on the L4400.

Personally, if price were similar, I'd go for the bigger MX5100. I cant comment too much on the other things like bells and whistles because I dont own either. All I can do is go off of paper specs.

Ditto on what LD1 said. The 5100 has bigger loader, heavier lift capacity, bigger front wheels, and front axle, turbo diesel with 7 more hp, telescopic lift arms, heavier rear lift, and for a similar sized machine compared to the 4400 its just a tank of a workhorse. Ive had a L4400, and now own a MX5100 and I am very happy with it. Either machine is an excellent choice but for a couple extra bucks I would put my money on the 5100. Just my opinion bud, youll be happy either way im sure.
 
   / L4400 vs MX5100 - what's the catch? #5  
for the price differance hp an loader,id go with the MX5100 HST 4x4 w/LA844 quick tatch loader.
 
   / L4400 vs MX5100 - what's the catch? #6  
The telescoping lower links ( on the MX) are worth a lot.

James K0UA
 
   / L4400 vs MX5100 - what's the catch?
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The telescoping lower links ( on the MX) are worth a lot.

James K0UA

Why are they a big deal? Does it make things easier?

They're also CAT II on the MX, not sure what the big deal is about that either...
 
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Why are they a big deal? Does it make things easier?

They're also CAT II on the MX, not sure what the big deal is about that either...

Cat 2 is much heavier duty and can work with Cat 1 or Cat 2 with just a little inexpensive bushing.

But, it sounds as if you have already decided. Buy the L and we can go on about our (monkey) business.:D
 
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Why are they a big deal? Does it make things easier?

They're also CAT II on the MX, not sure what the big deal is about that either...

Yes, they do make hookups much easier. When you don't have them, then you can start your search for some sort of quick hitch. (Pats, carters, I-match or equivelant). Some people still like the quick hitch better, but I know of no-one that likes the bare 3pt lower links. I don't know how your swear word vocabulary is, but mine was greatly enriched by using the bare lower 3pt links for a while. I have some Carters now.:)

James K0UA
 
   / L4400 vs MX5100 - what's the catch? #10  
Why are they a big deal? Does it make things easier?

They're also CAT II on the MX, not sure what the big deal is about that either...

The telescopic lower links makes it a lot easier to hook up 3pt equipment. Just back up withing a couple inches and then when you go back there to hook up you just extend the links out and hook them to the implement. When its hooked up you raise the 3pt and they go back into their locked position.

Cat 2 allows you to use bigger and heavier duty implements if you so choose. You can still use Cat 1 implements but it gives you more options all together since you can use anything designed for Cat 1 or Cat 2 3pts.

Have you tried both tractors out? If not I would and that may make up your mind as to which one is best for you.
 

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