civesnedfield
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- Joined
- Jun 18, 2007
- Messages
- 600
- Location
- Central Maine
- Tractor
- 2007 Mahindra 4530----1972 Massey Ferguson 1100
Your right, more HP, less everything else. My research has shown that you have to go up at least 1 hp jump and sometimes even 3 hp jumps to be able to match the capability of the 7520 & 8560 machines. Boy am I glad that I paid the exorbitant price of $29k for my 7520.My feeling is that the number one drawback of the 20 & 60 series tractors is the lack of gears. I get by fine with 12, but it would be nice to have a 16x16 power shuttle.
I agree with ya Brian, I have seen the same thing. I guess my problem is I don't want to spen 40 or 50 grand on a tractor. This upgrade is going to be for pulling disc mower, (another future upgrade) and pulling the baler. So in that respect some of the capabilities are not needed. I don't want a loader on it, so lift capacity is a mute point.
I think I'm just going to go slightly used, somewhere between 75 to 100 hp at the pto. The main thing I'm looking at is fuel consumption. Go too far back in age and you are looking at $24 -$32 an hour in fuel consumption at todays prices. That just doesn't add up when you are trying to sell square bales.