M Series Tractor Owners and Applications

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I was just wondering who all had M series Kubota tractors and what you did with yours. Post some pics if you want! Below is mine totin' a bale one day when I was feeding. No, the feed on the hood wasn't counterweight!:D I was hauling it from the truck to the barn.:thumbsup:
 

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I dont know if it really counts but I have a MX5000. I use it to feed hay, rake under the pecan trees, dig post holes, plant seed, work the garden, and as of lately I have added a front end loader so am embarking on some new tasks.
 
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I dont know if it really counts but I have a MX5000. I use it to feed hay, rake under the pecan trees, dig post holes, plant seed, work the garden, and as of lately I have added a front end loader so am embarking on some new tasks.

Pics? What kind of FEL did you put on it and what did it set you back if you don't mind me knowing. I'm expecting to pay $3500-5000. Does that sound about right?
 
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Just ordered an M6040 this afternoon (I'll have it next week). I opted for the Hydro-shuttle, and added a FEL w/ bucket and hay spear. It'll be used for moving/stacking hay rolls, spreading manure, grooming pastures, mowing, and anything else tractor-wise that might come up around our little draft horse farm.

And, surprisingly, I got a very good trade allowance on my 2003 B7800 (w/ FEL and MMM). That pretty much sealed the deal. In fact, it almost put me in a 7040. ;)
 
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I have an M8200 cab tractor, MFWD, hydraulic shuttle, all features available and FEL with HD bucket. It has been problem free after 5 years and 340 hours on the meter. The heating and A/C system is awesome -- better than any vehicle I've owned. I use it for restoring this old 300 acre farm that's been in the family over 100 years --- bush hogging and clearing overgrown pastures and fields, cultivating deer plots, maintaining roads, plowing snow, etc.
 
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I have an M95s with a loader. I use it to move dirt, spread gravel, clear small trees and brush, bush hog, plow snow, etc...
I have had it a little over a year and I love the cab, hp, ac and brute strength. :)
 

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Loader work mainly with lots of hay moving and grading arena and outside rings.
 
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M5400 that gets mowing, tilling, plantin food plots, junk yard duty and bale duty. Picture is of it clearing brush.
 

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I ended up lucking into some old stock for the MX 5000. Because the loader is now obsolete (the mx5000 is no longer in production and the loader was a custom fit for the mx5000), I believe I got a deal. I bought the loader with bucket (a rhino 1595) for a bit less than $3000. Attaching to the tractor was really not that difficult.
 
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Jay,
I have an M4900 w/loader and I carry two of those bales at a time. Installed a spear on the loader and it helps to drop them in the hay racks.Also helps in stacking bales. Love my tractor.:D
 
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Jay,
I have an M4900 w/loader and I carry two of those bales at a time. Installed a spear on the loader and it helps to drop them in the hay racks.Also helps in stacking bales. Love my tractor.:D

Birder, did your tractor come with the FEL? When you can post some pics of it in action!:thumbsup: Thanks!
 
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Birder, did your tractor come with the FEL? When you can post some pics of it in action!:thumbsup: Thanks!
Yes, I purchased it with the loader. By far the most useful implement on my tractor. I would never be without a loader again. It can be used for so many things and sure has saved my back a few times. Ha! I will try to get some pics soon.
 
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I too have an M4900 and have been very happy with it. No problems in 3 plus years and I use it like it was ment to be used.

Dave
 

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I have an M4800 with a Bushhog M346 loader, heavy duty 6' bucket, hay spear, and Andy Tatro Grapple. I use it to clear woods, bushhog, move hay, disk, turn, plow, and plant crops.

Last year I had 3 acres of field corn and 2 acres of pumpkins. I spent 10 hours last weekend preparing ground to plant this year. I plan to plant 8-10 acres of field corn, 3 acres of White field corn to eat (sell at the farmer's market), and 2 acres of pumpkins.

It's been a good all around tractor.

Chris
 

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Thanks for posting the pics guys! It's good to see those tractors and what they do. Like I first said mine came to me without the FEL so it's something I'd like to have but haven't been able to justify spending the money as of yet.
 
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Jay, like you, my M 6800 was purchased without a loader. I used it for 3 years for bush hogging, plowing, etc. I really did not think I needed one. However last year, after reading more posts about FEL topics, especially the use of a grapple, I decided to buy a FEL. THe Kubota zero percent made this more palatable. Now, I don't see how I did without it. It opens up a whole new level of purposes. If you don't have one, you are only using 1/2 of your tractor's potential. My grapple is without a doubt, my most useful implement that I own, and the most fun to use. By the way, I never use my bucket. It sits under my shed. I don't often need it. Of course, others may use it.
 
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Jay, like you, my M 6800 was purchased without a loader. I used it for 3 years for bush hogging, plowing, etc. I really did not think I needed one. However last year, after reading more posts about FEL topics, especially the use of a grapple, I decided to buy a FEL. THe Kubota zero percent made this more palatable. Now, I don't see how I did without it. It opens up a whole new level of purposes. If you don't have one, you are only using 1/2 of your tractor's potential. My grapple is without a doubt, my most useful implement that I own, and the most fun to use. By the way, I never use my bucket. It sits under my shed. I don't often need it. Of course, others may use it.

What did it end up costing you in your part of the world?:confused:
 
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What did it end up costing you in your part of the world?:confused:

Jay, bought this Feb. 09. Loader was LA1002 bought without a bucket. Cost: $4100 Tach-All adapter QA (since this FEL was not skid steer compatible) $695 WR Long electric over hydraulic valve $600 Markham Grapple 48" beefed up version $1460 Markham Bucket (either a 60" or 72"???) $623 Markham tooth bar $272 install labor $120

Total costs: about $7870

If I had it to do over, I would have left off the bucket and tooth bar, as I never use it. And if my FEL was already skid steer ready, I could have saved the $695. But I must say that I have gotten my money's worth out of this. It is a land clearing machine!! I have about 6 miles of trails and woods roads to maintain. Every year I had to spend days chainsawing trees and overhanging limbs and dragging them off by hand. And even then, it seemed the roads got narrower and narrower. This year we grappled and uprooted trees to widen the roads. Other overhanging limbs were dropped into the road and "raked" up with the grapple and carried away. We created giant piles of debris. The days of dragging limbs and chainsawed debris are over if you have a grapple.
 
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Question for M series owners:

How many RPM's must you run your engine before the 3 point hitch operates?

When I purchased my used M5700 it had a backhoe on it. It did not have a 3 point hitch only the cat ll. The previous owner never used the cat ll hitch. I now want to add and use the 3 point hitch for mowing. When I have the engine at idle (approximately 1100 rpm) and move the position control lever the cat ll doesn't move. I have the 3 point lowering speed knob set somewhere between fast and slow. The backhoe is still attached but I would think the cat ll hitch would still operate.

What am I missing?
 

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